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2. TCP IP Dial Up or Point to Point LAN WAN Communication Network Modem or nig Monitoring m Site ADPRO FastVu Digital Video 8 Audio Transmission System Composite Video Monitor General Relay Output VM23 Intercom Handset S Video AA LS PTZ Control A Control iv 7 Video Switcher PC Control VDU of FastVu via IEC AMK 300 Keyboard FastVu typical appl cdr Figure A Applications rack mount model only shown ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Quick Reference Key Definitions The AMK 300 Universal Keyboard is used to control the FastVu system and is normally connected to the Receiver When multiple FastVu Receivers are required to control a number of remote Transmitters a single AMK 300 keyboard can be used to control all Receiver units The AMK 300 operating keys are divided into a number of areas as shown in Figure B AMK 300 Keyboard Display Keys Equipment Keys Mode Keys Display Equipment esa 600653 om Alarm Playback SS 2 e B E Ss B n Alarm Playback Keys Camera Control a Maa pogi EN Oda PAGE Ei Zoe BE ADPRO AMK 300 Keyboard Vision Systems System Keys Camera PTZ Mode Keys Selection Keys Menu Direction Keys amk300 operating keys cdr Figure B AMK 300 Operating keys Keys and controls of the AMK 300 are divided int
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4. ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 15 4 Network Port Pinout Installation The 8 pin RJ 45 Network port connector pinouts are shown below Use Category 3 4 or 5 cable when connecting to a 10baseT wiring system or network hub however Cat 5 cable is recommended for reliable and expandable data transmission RJ 45 PIN SIGNAL 1 ANA an BR WwW ry o 2 Table 1 3 Network Port pin outs 1 16 Transparent Data Port FastVu allows the transparent operation of 3rd party RS232 based equipment via the Transparent Data Port D type connectors on the Receiver and the remote Transmitter at rates up to 57k2 bps The Transparent Data Port setup menus under the General menu in the Receiver and the Transmitter are used to define the communication parameters required for this RS 232 link The pinouts for the 9 pin male Transparent Data Port are shown PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 1 DCD Carrier Detect 2 RXD Receive Data 3 TXD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to send 8 CTS Clear to send 9 RI Ring Indicator Table 1 4 Transparent Data Port pin outs Pin 1 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 a ata m Dir Oe a YT Pin 9 1 19 Installation 1 17 1 17 1 Connecting PTZ Telemetry Stations Telemetry stations used for the control of cameras with Pan Tilt Zoom PT
5. For a valid closed contact the total resistance including wiring resistance must be below 150 ohms For a open contact to be valid the resistance presented at the Alarm Input must above 2 500 ohms The Alarm Inputs are shown in Table 1 5 Note that ground is not isolated from chassis ground Pin Function 37 way pin number Alarm IN 1 to 19 to 19 Alarm IN 20 37 Control Output 1 20 Control Output 2 24 Control Output 3 28 Clock Sync input 32 Ground 0V 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 Table 1 5 Alarm Input pin numbering on the rear panel 1 19 20 37 Pinouts 37 way D Male Figure 1 14 Alarm In Connector Pinouts ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Installation 1 18 2 ADPRO VM25 FastVu I O Expander OPTION When a FastVu Transmitter is connected to an optional VM25 FastVu I O Expander additional protection for the Alarm Inputs is provided via tamper detection circuitry BS8418 Compliant All twenty Alarm Inputs are supported for model 2020 10 for model 2010 and 3010 and three 15 way screw connectors are supplied to facilitate cable termination on the VM25 Alarm Inputs can be configured using the following termination methods 1 No End of Line EOL Normally Closed NC 2 No EOL Normally Open NO 3 Single EOL NC 4 Single EOL NO 5 Dual EOL NC 6 Dual EOL NO For operation of the alarm inputs when the FastVu is fitted with an VM
6. A network address is required for correct operation over a network Both the Transmitter and the Receiver units must have a unique TCP IP address commonly known as the IP address A number of IP addresses made need to be entered to correctly identify the FastVu and its location on a network IP Address The IP Address is used to identify each piece of equipment connected to the network Each FastVu requires a unique IP address The assigned IP Address is defined in 4 fields for example 123 07 321 72 Each field may contain an address element up to the value of 255 Subnet Mask Network devices communicate by using the subnet mask to determine whether the destination device is located on a local or a remote network The assigned Subnet Mask is defined in 4 fields for example 123 07 255 255 Each field may contain an address element up to the value of 255 Default Gateway For communication with an FastVu located on another network the local FastVu must be given the address ofthe route to the other network The default gateway is the address to which the local FastVu sends packets that are destined for the other network NOTE Before configuring FastVu for operation it is important that the IT or Network Manager assigns an IP Address for use by the device This address is required for correct network operation Addesses for the subnet mask and the gateway may also be required prior to commencement of the installation procedure
7. ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Receiver Setup 2 10 3 Advanced Serial Port Setup A number of advanced communications features are available including Point to Point Protocol PPP which is a special type of IP Internet Protocol used for data transfer over serial comms links and Secure Poll used for high level security Receiver Advanced Setup Menu Figure 2 10 Advanced menu The options available are 2 10 3 1 Local IP Address Sets the IP Address of the FastVu Receiver for the PPP connection 2 10 3 2 PPP Username The Username or Site Name that will be used to contact this Receiver It is only required when PAP is enabled by either the Transmitter or Receiver system 2 10 3 3 PPP Password The Password to be used to access this Receiver It is only required when PAP is enabled by either the Transmitter or Receiver system 2 10 3 4 Nominal Data Rate Options Auto Detect 8 16 32 64 128 256 512kbps 1Mbps 2Mbps The Nominal Data Rate option is used by FastVu to maximise the data rate on the communication link It does so by setting the buffer size to suit the typical data rates to be expected Note that the nominal data rate is different from the Data Rate setting for the Modem TA This option helps Users provide consistency in the image transmission time of the system especially when the line quality of a communications link is unknown The Nominal Data Rate should be set to either auto detect or set to the kn
8. 15 pin D Male supports the following input and output features General Alarm Relay output N O and N C contacts Access Secure Input to control the operational state of the unit Channel select outputs for remote control of audio multiplexer Press To Talk PTT input for audio direction control Output to Audio multiplexer Line In RCA Female line input 6KQ impedence Line Out RCA Female output to line 600Q impedence Audio 5 pin Male Local audio connection for microphone and speaker ALARM and CONTROL The Alarm Inputs connector 37 pin D Male connector supports a number of input and control features Twenty 20 external Alarm Inputs can be connected 10 only on Model 2010 and Model 3010 Inputs can be programmed via a setup menu to trigger an alarm on either open or closed contacts Three 3 Control Outputs used with setup for operation as a Transmitter Low power open drain transistor outputs CHASSIS SELECT Switch used to set the address of the FastVu when used in a multi chassis configuration POWER Connector for 12V input power from the power supply adaptor Configuration Switch Settings ON FII LOW ue E 12 VIDEO STANDARD ON RS170 NTSC com m t loa o m co o m OFF CCIR PAL 11 FASTVU OPERATION MODE ON RECEIVER OFF TRANSMITTER a 1
9. N i AUX AUX OFF key The Aux Off key is used to switch off an Auxiliary output of the currently selected telemetry station if present and operates identically to the 4ux On key The Wash key is used to momentarily operate the telemetry station wash output The relevant output switches on while the Wash key is pressed WIPE key The Wipe key is used to momentarily operate the telemetry station wipe output The relevant output switches on while the Wipe key is pressed IRIS OPEN CLOSE key For the currently selected camera the Iris Open or Iris Close key opens or closes the lens iris respectively while the key is pressed provided the feature is available on the telemetry station Xx FOCUS NEAR FAR key For the currently selected camera the Focus near or Focus far key adjusts the lens focus near or far respectively while the key is pressed provided the feature is available on the telemetry station ZOOM WIDE NARROW key For the currently selected camera the Zoom narrow or Zoom wide key zooms in or out ofthe camera scene respectively while the key is pressed provided the feature is available on the telemetry station Control of ADPRO Amux When AMUX IEC is selected as the PTZ Camera Station type the Amux Video Multiplexer will utilise its operational mode to pass alarm and image information to the FastVu system Should it be necessary to change any of the Amux operational parameters the
10. 0 5 ohm Alive see note 8 Audio Out 1 Output impedence gt 6K ohm Nominal output level 315mVrms Audio Signals Audio In 2 Input impedence gt 6K ohm Nominal level 10mVrms to 400mVrms Audio Common 9 Audio Signal common Press To Talk PTT PTT Input 13 Access Secure Acc Sec Input 5 Spare unused 6 Common 4 General Alarm Relay N O 12 Contact Rating 1A at 32V N C 11 Ground Ground 10 VCC Power 3 5V Table 1 7 Audio Switch Functions and Pinouts Note The Alive output pin reflects the operation of the FastVu s front panel LEDs The output is a low impedence when the Green LED is ON and a high impedence when the Red LED is ON Pin 1 1 22 Audio Interface AUDIO SWITCH Connector Pin 15 Figure 1 15 Audio Connector Pinouts AUDIO Connector o Pin5 Pin 1 Audio signals for direct connection to microphone and speaker s are connected to the FastVu via the Audio connector 5 pins refer to Figure 1 14 on the rear panel Signals on each pin are shown below Signal Pin Specification Microphone 4 Differential impedence gt 3K ohm Microphone 5 Single ended impedence gt 6K ohm Nominal signal level is Shield 3 100uV rms to 10mV rms Speaker 2 1 watt max output into 8 ohm Speaker 1 Total harmonic distortion lt 5 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Installation 1 22 2 Audio Line Connection Audio line leve
11. 2 22 PC Connection Message sinc dis roe Eee REC Renditen p e eet ps pee teu thes iaa 2 27 Figure 2 23 Message for Tx Setup Download ireen iri eat t aE A E EE teeth tnt tette sn nen tatnen tete Denon bites th trenta 2 27 Figure 2 24 Exit and Save Menus a tai a e E vetro dui 2 27 Figure 2 25 Message for Tx Setup Upload e ede Deere diete iem e GEH baza 2 27 Figure 3 1 Password Entry Dialogue etr HO ERE dao 3 4 Eigure3 2 Remote Access Message reet A A re aera o eere nre 3 5 Figure 3 39 Receivers Exit and Save Menu cuenten aos 3 5 Figure 3 4 Receiver Message for Transmitter Upload esses eene eene 3 6 Eivure 3 5 Fast Button Numbers iei dene naue eaten itt te Hh Reto t ae PP e RP ade ecd 3 7 Figure 3 6 FastVu Transmitter men structure nsss episodi ia 3 9 Figure 3 7 System Details Setup Macs 3 10 Figure 3 8 Setup Language options eese eee a diia 3 11 Figure 3 9 Date and Time Setup Mis 3 11 Figure 3 10 Communications Setup menu eene enne enne tenerent nnne eterne eren nnns 3 12 Figure 3 11 Ethernet Setup Men ade 3 12 Figure 3 12 Serial Comms Port Setup Menu satis 3 14 Figure 3713 Advanced Setup Menu eoe e De tale Are co 3 16 Figure 3 14 Base Port menudo oce op eot a RUIN 3 18 igure 3 15 CAM Menus iub datos 3 18 Figure 3 16 Ethernet Call List Menu ceti ur t RERO HUE ER EUR RE ee Eee ee UR 3 19 Figure 3 17 S nal Comms Call List Menu etre REO o Detox ete tek 3 20 Figure 3 18 Vid
12. Maximum differential input voltage 12 volts 9 pin Female D connector PTZ Interface RS485 differential balanced input output serial port RS232 signalling interface switch selectable Maximum voltage range on either input line 5 volts to 9 volts Maximum differential input voltage 12 volts 9 pin Female D connector T O Interfaces General interfaces available via Alarm Input connector for Access secure input at the Transmitter Press to Talk input at the Transceiver 37 pin male D connector Audio Switch Interface Audio In Out to VM22A or third party Audio Switcher Bi directional audio sent simultaneously with the video full duplex Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 3 kHz Input impedance gt 6Kohms Input level 10mV to 400mV RMS nom Output impedance gt 6K ohm Output level 315mV nom Serial Output for Channel Number sequencing Open drain outputs indicating the currently selected channel 32V maximum 100 mA maximum output impedence lt 0 5 ohm Refer to VM22A Audio Switcher manual for details of serial protocol General Output Relay Form C single pole changeover Relay contact ratings 1 0 amp 32 volts Control Outputs Transmitter VM25 not fitted 3 open drain Control Outputs controlled from the Receiver 32V maximum 100mA maximum On impedence 0 5 ohm When VM25 is fitted control outputs at the Transmitter are replaced with those of the VM25 refer to V
13. PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 1 SGND Shield 14 TXD B Transmit Data 2 TXD_A Transmit Data 15 SCT_A DCE Transmit Clock 3 RXD_A Receive Data 16 RXD B Receive Data 4 RTS A Request to Send 17 RXC A DCE Receive Clock 5 CTS A Clear to Send 18 LL A Local Loopback 6 DSR A Data Set Ready 19 RTS B Request to Send 7 GND Signal Ground 20 DTR A Data Terminal Ready 8 DCD A Carrier Detect 21 RL A Remote Loopback 9 RXC B DCE Receive Clock 22 RI DSR_B Data Set Ready Also RI function 10 DCD B Carrier Detect 23 DTR B Data Terminal Ready 11 TXC_B DTE Transmit Clock 24 TXC_A DTE Transmit Clock 12 SCT_B DCE Transmit Clock 25 DSR B Data Set Ready 13 CTS_B Clear to Send Port 2 is used to connect to modems and terminal adaptors to support PSTN and ISDN links at data rates up to 230Kbps The 9 pin D connector pins are shown PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 1 DCD Carrier Detect 2 RXD Receive Data 3 TXD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to send 8 CTS Clear to send 9 RI Ring Indicator ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Table 1 2 9 pin D connector pins 1 17 Installation 1 15 3 1 18 Pin 1 CC PINO NETWORK Port Connection to an IEEE802 3 Ethernet Local Area Network is via the NETWORK port FastVu supports connection to 10baseT wiring systems
14. 8 icc vd Current image being displayed 18 Pre Alarm Images indicated by light coloured spot 3 Post Alarm Images HD 2 1 FASTVU Post Alarm Image Pre Alarm Image Replay Bar Replay Bar Time Bar indicates the relative time period Time Bar indicates the relative time period moving away from the instant of the alarm moving away from the instant of the alarm Instant of Alarm indicated by Alarm bell icon 4 12 4 No Video Alarm If the No Video Alarm option is enabled on a channel the Transmitter can trigger a No Video Alarm if a camera cable is cut or the camera fails When the Transmitter does not detect a video signal on an enabled channel the following occurs The Transmitter establishes a communication link if not already on line to a Receiver At the Receiver a quad alarm display with the message No Video is displayed on the channel where video was lost and the keyboard beeper sounds if configured to do so 13 23 57 01 JUN 2001 13 23 58 01 JUN 2001 NO VIDEO NO VIDEO 13 23 59 01 JUN 2001 4 CAM 01 NO VIDEO NO VIDEO E s 8 Ed FASTVU 13 24 33 01 JUN 2001 Figure 4 10 Display of No Video Alarm from Camera 1 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 15 Operation 4 13 To clear the No Video Alarm press the Alarm Reset key while viewing the alarm channel If video is still not connected to the channel the standard No Video message then appears Remembe
15. pressing the Connect key will cause the controlling system to start a disconnection task The connection or disconnection menu dialogue is displayed on the monitor CHASSIS key The Chassis key 1s used for the selection of an individual Receiver chassis unit for control when more than one chassis is configured within the system Once a Receiver chassis number has been set it will remain active regardless of any other operation until changed again by the Chassis key FastVu systems can daisychain up to fourteen 14 Receivers Select the required Receiver chassis number lt n gt then press the Chassis key STATUS key The Status key is used to view the system s alarm input status on the monitor ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 vii Quick Reference HELP key The Help key is used to display the software version fitted to the unit When ONLINE the help message glves both Receiver and Transmitter revision levels TB CONTROL ON key The On key is used to initiate the systems s control output dialog screen s OR when used with a number key turn on one of the system s three standard control outputs When used in conjunction with an optional ADPRO VM25 I O Expander module up to 10 control relay outputs may be used The operational parameters for the control outputs are set via the system setup menu The key is used with a Receiver only Press a number key lt 1 3 gt followed by Ctrl On to switch on a control output at the
16. 0 Version Details CCP V1 0 18 DSP V1 0 Connected To Site FASTVU Software Version V1 0 Press END to Continue Figure 4 5 Help key status message Figure 4 5 shows the status message when the system is in the ONLINE state with the Receiver version shown at the top of the message and the Transmitter version at the connected Site shown at the bottom If the system is Offline the Transmitter software revision details are not shown However if the Transmitter Setup is being access locally pressing Help will display the software version on the local monitor 4 9 Multi Live Display Formats Pressing the Multi Live key allows the simultaneously display of more than one camera output on the monitor Live video from multiple cameras can be shown in a variety of screen split formats The first press of the key sets the monitor to show a 4 way split with the current camera in screen quadrant 1 Pressing the key again will cycle the monitor display through all available formats The formats are 4 7 10 13 and 16 way 4 10 Auto Sequence Operation The Auto Sequence feature enables selected channels to be automatically displayed at a programmed rate on the Receiver s monitor when it is Online to a Transmitter Pressing the Auto Sequence key enables this feature Each channel to be included in the auto sequence must be enabled via the Video Sequence menu at the Transmitter Channels are displayed and presented on the monitor in a fu
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19. ADPRO web site at http www adpro com au Using PTZ FastVu supports the use of up to twenty telemetry stations one per camera The communications protocol required to control a specific telemetry station model Requires all connected stations to be of the same type May not have the ability to address all twenty stations Please refer to the Tech Tip page on the ADPRO website http www adpro com au for the details of a particular telemetry station model PTZ units are numbered to correspond with the camera that they control To use a telemetry station the particular camera number must be selected as the current camera To select a particular camera as the current camera either Press e while observing the camera number on the monitor screen Repeat pressing of this key will cycle through all valid cameras connected to the current FastVu or Press a number key 8 ge In this example Camera 18 is selected The Camera Control keys and joystick are now operative ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 25 Operation 4 18 1 1 Camera Control Keys The Camera Control keys operate the pan tilt and zoom PTZ functions on the currently selected camera provided a telemetry station is connected The Camera Control keys are functional regardless of the currently selected equipment type For all keys which require a preceding number if a mistake is made when entering the number correction is a matter of ignoring any previous e
20. Entry Path Zones list will be processed immediately Exit Path When the FastVu is sealed ie set into the Secure mode alarms from sensors in the Entry Path Zones will occur as the route is used These alarms are ignored until the end of the Entry Exit Path Delay period However any other Alarm that is not in the Entry Path Zones list will be processed immediately ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 29 Transmitter Setup 3 10 2 1 3 10 2 2 Entry Exit Path Entry Exit Delay fio Entry Point Zone 1 1 Entry Path Zone 2 2 Entry Path Zoneg o Entry Path Zone 4 4 Entry Path Zone 65 Entry Path Zone 6 6 Entry Exit Path Delay Figure 3 26 Entry Exit Path menu Entry Exit Delay Options 0 to 120 seconds The Entry Exit Delay defines the period of time that is available for a User to enter a Secure area and Disarm turn off the system Entry Exit Delay is initiated by an Alarm Input that has been designated an Entry Point When FastVu is in the Secure mode alarms from an Entry Point and Entry Path Zones will be recorded locally and appropriate alarm images captured If Access mode is not selected by the time the Entry Exit Delay expires these alarms will be processed When a FastVu is placed into Secure mode via the Access Secure input alarms from the Entry Path Zones are ignored until the Entry Exit Delay expires All Alarm Inputs will then be processed normally
21. I O Expander is suitable for this purpose ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 23 Installation 1 19 2 ADPRO VM25 FastVu I O Expander OPTION 1 20 1 21 When a FastVu Transmitter is connected to an optional VM25 FastVu I O Expander ten 10 relay based control outputs are provided Refer to the ADPRO VM25 FastVu I O Expander Installation Guide ADPRO P N 201279 NOTE If power for the VM25 FastVu I O Expander is required to be sourced from the same supply as that of the FastVu Transceiver or Transmitter the power supply must be upgraded to an AULT PW160 ADPRO P N 200886 Access Secure Input By default FastVu operation is in the Secure state and will respond to an Alarm Input trigger by raising an Alarm condition An Access Secure input is provided to allow the Transmitter to be independently set into the Access state of operation This input is usually connected to an alarm panel or access control system In the Access state trigger conditions on an Alarm Input do not raise an Alarm condition For example during business hours a remote site may be placed into the Access state when it s local security system is deactivated but will revert to the Secure state after hours The Access Secure input is also used to set reset any Entry or Exit delays programmed into the system When the Access Secure input pin located on Audio Switch connector pin 5 is open or high the FastVu operates in the Secure state Placi
22. Issue 6 2 15 Receiver Setup 2 11 1 2 11 2 2 11 3 2 11 4 2 11 4 1 Site Name Options lt site name maximum 8 characters gt The Receiver can be programmed to connect to any one of the 100 sites in the Site List Each site must have a unique Site Name In operation only a list of Site Names is displayed when the user selects the Connect option The Site Name held in the Receiver site list must match the associated Site Name programmed into the Transmitter Site Password Options lt site password maximum 8 characters gt For a communication link to be established between the Transmitter and Receiver the Receiver s Site Password must match exactly with the Transmitter s Site Password This includes all characters and numbers including any spaces Access Level Options CMS Privileges Observer Privileges CMS Privileges Select this option when a CMS Password has been entered at a Transmitter CMS Privilege allows the display and resetting of alarms Observer Privileges Used for viewing of live video and guard tours of remote sites Does not allow resetting of alarms and will be disconnected when an alarm occurs Use Ethernet Options Yes No When a FastVu Receiver connects to a Site it can do so by using one of its two communications link alternatives the Ethernet or the Serial Comms Port If the Use Ethernet option is enabled connection to the remote site can be attempted via the LAN WAN To ena
23. Motion Detectors Tel ti 10 Relay Outputs oor Lights id S yA AT Gates 7 IERA VM25 I O VM22A Audio Switcher Expander set up to switch to the option 3 Control Outputs standard currently displayed channel v OR T Up to 10 Upto 10 3 PCor SS Microphones ym23 al Ey Access Control Control mens A Intercom V System ibus y Pre Amplifier L Handsets ideo Switcher Channel Select ar Switches IKE NE Q Up to 10 General x ye Speakers Relay Access 3 I Output Secure iD S Amplifier L IS d Input 3 z e l A 12V j Auxillary Inputs Outputs e g general alarm outputs P E access secure inputs ADPRO Fastvu Mains Digital Video amp Audio Transmission System 9 Power 4 Local Monitor Remote I a i Modem or Site s Terminal Adaptor Y Dial Up or Point to Point TCP IP Communication Network LAN WAN 1 1 Modem or JL Monitoring Terminal Adaptor 10baseT Site LI T o s amp ADPRO FastVu Digital Video amp Audio Transmission System O v c Composite video Monitor 3 4 E General Relay J Output VM23 _ Intercom S Video a Handset VCR Video Switcher E ES S Control VDU PTZ Control AMK 300 Keyboard PC Control of FastVu via IEC FastVu typical appl cdr Figure 4 1 Typical FastVu configuration ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 4 Operation Alarm Inputs shown in Figure 4 1 can be
24. configured for each camera with one detector or sensor per camera FastVu systems can be operated as soon as the units have been powered up and successfully passed the internal startup diagnostic tests There are two LED indicators on the front panel Power Green light indicates that 12V DC has been applied to the unit Status Red light will extinguish after successful completion of the startup diagnostic checks To provide the facility to independently monitor the status of the FastVu unit a high low contact pin is provided on the Audio Switch connector pin 8 on the rear panel designated the alive signal Refer to Section 1 Audio Switch Connection of this manual for more information If neither of these indicators 1s illuminated refer to the Troubleshooting Section for possible causes Startup Monitor Display When FastVu has completed the power up diagnostics information will be available for display on the monitor output Receiver The normal startup condition for the Receiver when no communication link is established is for the Offline to appear at the bottom of the monitor screen indicating that the Receiver is idle Transmitter The normal startup condition for the Transmitter is for the monitor to auto sequence through and display all enabled channels at one second intervals If video is not detected on a particular channel a No Video Alarm if enabled is triggered and will remain active until cleared by the Rec
25. current camera either Press C while observing the camera number on the monitor screen Repeat pressing of this key will cycle through all valid cameras connected to the current FastVu or Press a number key 8 e Inthis example Camera 18 is selected Camera Names Each camera can also be identified with a meaningful text name This name can be up to 20 characters long and will appear on the image along with the camera number The display of camera names is user programmable from the setup menu Ifa Camera number is selected but that channel is not setup as being Connected then the keyboard will double beep However if the camera is connected no video is coming from the camera then the screen display area will be blank with a No Video message This will happen in any display format ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 18 4 18 1 Operation Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ Control and Joystick The ability to remotely control the physical position of a camera lens and housing together with many functions provided by a telemetry station is generically referred to as PTZ control The FastVu keyboard provides an operator with the ability control most features available on various telemetry station models such as Pan Control of the horizontal azimuth direction that the camera lens is pointing at any particular time Position can be referenced to a centre or home position and the camera panned moved either left or righ
26. future use or the results of the use of the ADPRO Product with respect to its correctness accuracy reliability completeness interworking functionality currentness or otherwise resulting from the configuration of the ADPRO Product You acknowledge that no oral or written information representation or advice given by or on behalf of Vision Fire amp Security or its representatives other than as contained in the General Terms and Conditions creates a warranty or in any way increases the scope of these General Terms and Conditions and you agree that you have not relied on any such information representation or advice The warranties contained in the General Terms and Conditions do not cover and to the extent permitted by law Vision Fire amp Security has no liability with respect to damage to or arising out of or the condition or performance of the ADPRO Product resulting from negligence or improper use storage installation configuration or handling of the ADPRO Product where improper includes treatment other than in accordance with the ADPRO Manual these terms and conditions or the in formation provided at a training session or accident unforeseeable circumstances or disaster or modifications to the ADPRO Product other than in accordance with Vision Fire amp Security instructions or attachment of or interoperation with features software or products not approved by Vision Fire amp Security in writing or where the ADPRO Pro
27. lost or forgotten refer to the Troubleshooting Section of this manual for the correct procedure to override password checking to delete the incorrect entry re enter the correct password ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Transmitter Setup 3 2 3 1 Leaving Local Setup When changes to the setup parameters are completed leaving the local Setup menu will prompt the User to save the current settings including any changes that have been made Exit from Setup may take up to 8 seconds Setup Menus Save Local Settings and Exit Exit Without Saving Local Settings Select Option or END to Cancel Options available for any changes to Setup is either Save Local Settings and Exit Changes are stored in the FastVu NVRAM permanent memory and are immediately available for use Exit Without Saving Local Settings Changes are discarded and last stored setting is used 3 2 4 Remote Setup Menu Access When a Transmitter has successfully connected on line to a FastVu Receiver access to the Transmitter s Setup Menus is available via the Receiver Changes can be made to the Transmitter Setup remotely and then reloaded and stored back within the Transmitter s memory When a FastVu Receiver is connected to a Transmitter ie on line to the site the Receiver s Remote Transmitter option allows the User to remotely access the Transmitter s Setup Menus Selecting the Receiver s Remote Transmitter option will download the Trans
28. mete e UR ED ORT ETHER ed 2 18 2 12 23 High Quality siesiesceteso oem Ee a ipe oae tte dt as oet Re 2 18 2 12 3 Changes Mode noise ed deii tee e ea e RO Teen 2 19 2 124 A A Time tete ve te iet beds 2 19 2 12 5 Monitor A ER eh HESS 2 19 DAZ DAY E Bap ON anoa E 2 20 2 12 52 Camera Titles Oi reden red ee rtt te eee 2 20 2 12 3 3 Time Date On atas ieget ii 2 20 ZAZA Date Format 5 er re RUP eG e tec Urso taa 2 20 2 12 5 5 Monitor Tit e RN eee iia 2 20 Audio Setup 221 2 13 1 PTT Operation ouest tt e o e e e Fi e be e PER od 2 21 2 13 L T Talk Only ice RO ad 2 21 2 13 1 2 Laster Only 4i een igneo He Ote eR AC 2 22 2 13 13 Talk and Listen esse reet et ree he ere aen 2 22 2 13 14 CLC Om ise atero melo Seen Intt tI nten tones dub 2 22 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Table of Contents 2 132 Audio Mt iii 2 22 2 13 3 Microphone Gain Operation torti ite et He IRURE EE Rte ERR TI IR IHE Ut tede us 2 22 2 134 Audio Out Volume osse de Utt ren a 2 22 2 13 5 Echo Cancellati ni unn ii e rb Lote nube sedo tat 2 23 2 14 RBA DM 2 23 2 14 1 General Rel sd dene eb e patina RR Da eter ass 2 23 2 14 2 Alarm Beeper Operation eR eene e eee ee ce e ee dde ees 2 24 2 14 2 1 Alarm Beeper Timeout a y iea aa nre 2 24 2 14 3 Transparent Data Port Setup 5 2 ete eee Heri peer re erates TREE NER SER ERES 2 24 ZAG
29. monitors tend to have the edges of the picture display outside the visible area of the screen Underscanning monitors will display all picture edges within the visible area of the screen ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 13 2 13 1 2 13 1 1 Receiver Setup Audio Setup Selecting Audio from the main Setup Menu displays the menu shown in Figure 2 17 The Audio menu configures the FastVu audio channel features Receiver Audio Options Setup Menu PTT Operation Audio Input Microph Audio lume EON Echo Cancellation i ula la ile en ma is i ln Ra ima A de a NOTIN T a d dA d dcn Dc ind ei ll UOTE Choose operation of the PTT Input Figure 2 17 Audio Setup menu FastVu supports combined video and audio operation over communication links with a minimum data throughput of 14 4 kbps This provides simultaneous video and audio operation with an audio bandwidth of 300 3K Hz over standard public switched telephone networks PSTN as well as high speed digital networks Although FastVu always passes audio at the maximum possible bandwidth the overall audio quality will ultimately depend on the quality of the microphones and speakers connected to the FastVu and the level of background noise in the environment Tests should always be performed with the desired audio equipment to obtain an understanding of the audio performance PTT Operation Options Talk Only Listen Only Talk and Listen Intercom This defines the type of Audio oper
30. number For example P83004400 to force a pulse dial string These additional characters are required on occasions where there is no suitable AT command that the modem will recognise Therefore the command must be set at the time of dialling Video Setup Selecting Video Options setup menu displays the menu shown in Figure 2 14 The Video Options menu affects the way images are presented on the monitor Receiver Video Options Setup Menu Normal Quay 0 H 0 Select Normal Imag Figure 2 14 Video Options Setup menu ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 17 Receiver Setup 2 12 1 Normal Quality Options The Normal Quality value determines the quality of the images observed on the Operator s monitor during general lt normal picture quality gt Range to 8 operations The range is from 1 to 8 with 8 being the highest quality By default FastVu will use the Normal Quality setting when a camera is selected If the User chooses to change the display quality with the Quality key then on completion of the current operation for example after using PTZ FastVu will again revert to the Normal Quality setting As the Quality level is set nearer to 1 the picture update rate reduces while the image quality also reduces Overall update times will be dependant on the bandwidth available on the Network or Serial Comms channel The actual Quality level selected will depend on what needs to be identified in the field of view
31. of Vision Systems Limited The use of the words ADPRO FastVu or FastVu in this manual should always be read to mean ADPRO FastVu Digital Video and Audio Transceiver or ADPRO FastVu Digital Video and Audio Transmitter ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Liability Summary of Limitation of Liability for Vision Fire amp Security This ADPRO Product must only be installed configured and used strictly in accordance with the General Terms and Conditions and the Installation and Setup Manual available from Vision Fire amp Security Pty Ltd You acknowledge that you have read and agree to those terms and conditions You acknowledge that you have been provided with a reasonable opportunity to appraise the ADPRO Product and have made your own independent assessment of the fitness or suitability of the ADPRO Product for your purpose You acknowledge that you have not relied on any oral or written information representation or advice given by or on behalf of Vision Fire amp Security or its representatives Vision Fire amp Security has no liability to you or any person for incidental or consequential loss expense or damages including without limitation loss of business loss of profits or loss of data You indemnify Vision Fire amp Security for any claim amount or liability brought against Vision Fire amp Security in connection with the ADPRO Product You expressly agree that you assume the entire risk as to the results and perfor
32. or 0 8 A 3010 only AULT PW160 20A No Any FastVu unit with 0 7 A AM DTCT 2 Down the Coax Telemetry board fitted AULT PW160 2 0 A No Any FastVu unit with 0 4 A AM DTCT 2 Down the Coax Telemetry board fitted and VM25 I O Expansion AULT PW160 2 0A No Any FastVu unit with 0 5A VM25 I O Expansion Note 1 Any other devices that are connected to the AC Power Adaptor must be suitable for connection to a Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV power supply that is NOT a Limited Power Source LPS WARNINGS Under no circumstances can the VM22A be operated from either of the AC Power Adaptors supplied with FastVu Connection of the VM22A to the AC Power Adaptor supplied with FastVu will invalidate the safety approval for both FastVu and VM22A and may represent a safety hazard ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Installation 1 4 1 1 4 2 CAUTION When powering other devices from the FastVu AC Power Adaptor do not exceed the current available rating for other devices for any configuration as specified in the above table Exceeding this rating will cause the AC Power Adaptor ratings to be exceeded and may cause it to overheat and shutdown Any AC supply used on the FastVu power supply adaptor should be Provided from a reliable electric supply company typically this means that the power is not disconnected or lost for any more than eight 8 hours at a time in any thirty six 36 hour period and infrequently in a single year Provi
33. or phone number are present the following message appears on the screen Communications Error CONNECTION UNSUCCESSFUL Remote Site Unreachable Press END to Cancel ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 4 2 4 5 4 5 1 Operation If the Site Password does not match an error message is displayed and the connection is terminated Communications Error CONNECTION UNSUCCESSFUL Site Password Incorrect Press END to Cancel If the site is engaged or the connection request is unanswered the Receiver will display No Answer by Offline when the programmed Dial Time has elapsed If a device other than a FastVu Transmitter answers the call a Connection not Successful message appears on the screen and the link is terminated Using an External Control Device to Establish a Connection To connect to a remote Transmitter using an External Control Device wired to the Receiver s keyboard port the procedure outlined below should be followed An External Control Device can be any device such as a PC or a third party controller that communicates via the ADPRO IEC instruction set Refer to the Inter Equipment Communications IEC User Manual Part Number 300081 for instruction details Refer to Section 1 12 for wiring details When establishing a connection via an External Control Device the following details must be supplied Site Name Site Password User Site Address The Receiver can be polled to determine the connection st
34. remote Transmitter CTRL CONTROL OFF key The Off key is used to initiate the systems s control output dialog screen s OR when used with a number key turn off one of the system s three standard control outputs optional VM25 10 The operational parameters for the control outputs are set via the system setup menu The key is used with a Receiver only Press a number key lt 1 3 gt followed by Ctrl Offto switch offa control output at the remote Transmitter LE AUDIO key The Audio key is used to globally switch the system s audio feature on off or to enable disable audio transmission in a particular direction When used alone the Audio key controls audio transmission from the Transmitter to the Receiver The reverse direction is controlled by using the Shift 21 and Audio keys Bi directional audio is toggled on or off by using the Global and Audio keys ISOL ALARM ISOLATED key The Alarm Isolated key is used to temporarily isolate disable a particular alarm input while keeping other alarm inputs active The remote Transmitter must be connected for this key to operate ALARM UN ISOLATED key The Alarm Un Isolated key 1s used to remove the isolation set on a particular alarm input The remote Transmitter must be connected for this key to operate viii ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Quick Reference gt B VIDEO QUALITY key The Video Ouality key is used toggle the video quality in the current display mode Pressing the key o
35. that the ADPRO Product will conform to its Specifications and perform its designed function during the Warranty Period Vision Fire amp Security also warrants that any component part of the ADPRO Product serviced or repaired by its authorised service department will remain in good working order for a period of 24 twenty four months from the date of service This warranty is only available on component parts of the ADPRO Product while the ADPRO Product is less than 7 seven years old commencing on the start of the Warranty Period and only covers those component parts of ADPRO Product serviced repaired or replaced If you notify Vision Fire amp Security that the ADPRO Product or component part of the ADPRO Product under the warranty provided in clause 1 1 or 1 2 of these Conditions of use for the ADPRO Product do not meet the Specification or perform its designed function respectively Vision Fire amp Security will at its option either repair or replace the ADPRO Product or its component parts at no additional charge Component parts and replacement ADPRO Products will be furnished on an exchange basis and will at the option of Vision Fire amp Security either be new equivalent to new or reconditioned All replaced component parts and ADPRO Products become the property of Vision Fire amp Security Vision Fire amp Security does not warrant guarantee or make any representations either expressly or implied regarding the current or
36. the next number in the list is dialled It is programmable from 0 to 5 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Transmitter Setup 3 7 5 2 Call Separation Options lt value in seconds gt Range 5 to 300 Connection Separation is a time interval that the FastVu Transmitter waits between successive attempts to establish a dial link Connection Separation time starts from the end of the last attempt The time interval can be set in 1 second increments It is important that the chosen value takes into account the time required to dial the number tone pulse and the number of Answer Rings programmed into the modem TA at the other end NOTE When all numbers in the call list have been tried twice using the number specified by dial tries and no successful connection has been made to any of the five numbers the Alarm Event is cleared 3 8 Video Setup Transmitter Video Setup Menu d 14 Camera Details 7 BANOCESTAYATA A UDH YA HO Ee Or Se HE sequence at Receiver era Name amp S Figure 3 18 Video setup menu 3 8 1 Camera Details Selecting the Camera Details option displays the Camera List shown below The list is used to select the camera to be viewed or modified Figure 3 19 Camera List ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 21 Transmitter Setup 3 8 1 1 3 8 1 2 3 8 1 3 Once a camera has been selected the Camera Details menu is displayed The menu is used to define the behaviour of each individual camera co
37. the range of 0 2 to 0 4 volts the peak video amplitude with reference to the black level 1e not including the synchronisation pulses at each Video Input must be within the range of 0 5 volt to 1 0 volt and for colour cameras the minimum colour burst level at each video input must be at least 100 mV Ifthe video level is low cable compensators or video line drivers should be installed at the video source They should be adjusted to boost the video signal to within the voltage limits given above ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 15 Installation 1 13 1 1 Maximum Camera Input Cable Length 1 14 1 15 1 16 The maximum cable length that can be used from a camera before cable compensators are required is dictated by the desired quality ofthe video picture Generally the shorter the cable between the camera and the FastVu the better the video picture quality Use the following information as a guide for RG59 type coaxial cable 75 ohm nominal impedence In a monochrome system depending on the resolution required the cable length should be restricted to 500 metres 1600 feet before cable compensators are installed Signal degradation due to the coaxial cables characteristics has a far greater effect on colour video In a colour system the coaxial cable length should be limited to 250 metres 800 feet before cable compensators are installed Again the length is dependent on the required picture quality Video Output Monitor
38. to be controlled via its own proprietary RS 232 keyboard Using the Transparent Data Port the keyboard is connected to the FastVu Receiver at a central site while the matrix switcher is connected to the Transparent Data Port at the remote Transmitter When the remote site is accessed via the FastVu link connection data from the keyboard is passed transparently to the matrix switcher for direct control of the unit The Transparent Data Port setup menu is used to configure the parameters required for the RS 232 link Transparent Data Port Setup Menu Data Rate 19600 bps Figure 3 30 Transparent Data Port Setup Menu Data Rate Options 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600bps The Data Rate determines the local data transfer rate between the RS232 interface and the connected equipment Data Bits Options 7 8 Sets the number of Data Bits used to transfer data locally between the RS232 interface and the connected equipment It can be set to either 7 or 8 data bits Stop Bits Options 1 2 Sets the number of Stop Bits used when transferring data locally between the RS232 interface and the connected equipment It can be set to either 1 or 2 stop bits ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 35 Transmitter Setup 3 12 3 4 3 12 3 5 3 12 3 6 3 12 4 3 12 5 Flow Control Options No Flow Control Hardware Flow Control Sets the Flow Control used to transfer data locally between the RS232 interface and the connec
39. x 480 pixel Quality 8 704 x 240 pixel Quality 7 352 x 240 pixel Quality 5 amp 6 352 x 120 pixel Quality 3 amp 4 176 x 120 pixel Quality 1 amp 2 Grey Scale Resolution 256 Video Display modes on monitor Receiver On alarm Quad screen or full screen review Live event Full screen live video Non alarm Full screen 4 7 10 13 or 16 way split Transmitter Full screen Live Image storage on post alarm Stores three 3 images separated by a programmable period Up to six 6 alarms Image storage on pre alarm Stores up to 180 images shared between the number of enabled channels 1ch 180 20ch 9 Stored alarm image resolution Quality 1 to 8 Image storage delay for first alarm 0 2 seconds maximum Minimum alarm contact duration 0 5 seconds Image transmission The first image transmission time is a function of the selected picture quality scene complexity and communication rates Up to 25 picture updates per second for subsequent images depending on scene changes and communication rates Transmitter Receiver operation Transceiver switch selectable to operate as a Transmitter or Receiver Alarm Inputs Transmitter 20 alarm control contact sensing or logic level inputs Model 2020 10 inputs on Model 2010 and 3010 Programmable to trigger an alarm on contact opening or closure All inputs have impedence gt 1K ohm and transient
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41. 0 SOFTWARE UPGRADE ON Boot via PPP connection OFF NORMAL BOOT 9 KEYBOARD ELECTRICAL INTERFACE RS485 RS232 KEYBOARD PORT TERMINATION RS485 with 100 ohm termination RS485 without termination TZ PORT TERMINATION Switch OFF No Termination N 100 ohm termination for RS422 receive 100 ohm termination for RS422 RS485 transmit 5 COMM PORT 1 ELECTRICAL INTERFACE ON OFF ON ON OFF RS232 ON OFF OFF OFF ON V 35 ON ON OFF ON ON X 21 RS422 FF HZ Or iil N o Z I Ol Ol 8 O Ol 6 6 7 1 Model 2020 only FastVu config switch cdr Figure 1 3 Configuration Switch Settings ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Installation 1 6 System Wiring Considerations 1 6 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Issues and Instructions When an ADPRO FastVu system is installed in accordance with the recommendations and procedures in this manual it will meet the EMC requirements of EN 55022 AS3548 Class A and FCC Part 15 Class A digital devices in respect to emissions and EN 50130 4 1 Alarm Systems Immunity To ensure EMC compliance for your system installation make sure of the following CAT 5 Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Data Cable is used for the Network port connection RG 59 coaxial 750hm Video cable is used for all composite video connections and the cables are terminated with 75 ohm BNC connectors 4 pin mini DIN S Vid
42. 10 switch 11 has no function NOTE To be configured correctly this switch must be set BEFORE the unit is powered on Setting the Video Standard FastVu can be set to operate using either CCIR PAL or RS170 NTSC video standards Once a standard has been selected all video inputs the Monitor output Composite video and the S Video monitor output on FastVu 2020 only will be configured to use the same standard To set the required video standard use the Configuration DIPswitch on the rear panel Configuration Switch 12 ON RS170 NTSC OFF CCIR PAL NOTE To be configured correctly this switch must be set before power on ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Installation 1 11 Keyboard Connection and Configuration Rear of the AMK 300 Keyboard CHASSIS SELECT Chassis Volume Power Select ida oe Control Connector a Potentiometer ic if nd 9j X Pin 1 Pin 25 Pino Pin 1 VK dav centre amk300 rear panel cdr Figure 1 7 AMK 300 Keyboard Rear View 1 11 1 AMK 300 Configuration Switch In the normal operating mode of the AMK 300 the Configuration switch settings must be set to control either a Receiver or a Transmitter Figure 1 8 shows the required switch settings for these modes Note that new switch positions are only recognised at power on __ UNUSED _ IT E ON VA COM PORT 1 TERMINATION ON 100 Ohm termination OFF
43. 2 re eet retra eere e par e RIBUS 3 34 3 12 1 2 Offline Actlon i isres teo eet e Wc edu ee vrbs 3 34 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Table of Contents 3 12 2 General Relay sos 3 34 3 12 3 Transparent Data Port SUD Ln 3 35 ES Data A NN 3 35 31232 DataBls il OU EH T ome 3 35 3123 30 Stop BI03 dg cp e Eo atn e ete EE a 3 35 3 12 3 4 Flow Control 25 ut do e RORIS RERO E EIS 3 36 3 12 3 5 Parity 3 12 3 6 DTR Operation 3 12 4 JDiagnoStlcs eise siete eee e Re Rr e ER UR Ede ie er ERR US 3 12 5 pd d es eee e poet PAR gee ieee a ten tate p et Cede esed 4 0 Mrs c Im 4 1 Glossary Of Ter MS 4 2 Typical Configuration 4 3 Startup Monitor Display 4 3 1 Reciba teehee 4 3 2 TTADSEIDI GE S lose Leva eel cu pcc e a turo O tl en ndo 4 4 Establishing a Communication Link cmoocoonoonnonnnonnconooanconnoonocnnoonconncnnconoco nono nonnonononnocanonaconocnnconacon conos 4 5 4 4 1 Using the AMK 300 Keyboard to Establish a Connection 4 6 4 4 2 Using an External Control Device to Establish a Connection sse 4 7 4 5 Terminating a Communication Link eeeeeeeeeee esses eene enne teen nsn ttn sistat tne ta sense ens tn satus sns ennne 4 7 4 5 1 Using the AMK 300 Keyboard essen enne nennen ener eren 4 7 4 5 2 Using an External Control Device aroser enn
44. 20 with ground Output Output Current 1 2A 12V 50 C Combined Line and Load 1 Voltabe Regulation Transient Response 0 5 ms for 50 load change typical Holdup Time 18 ms min 120 VAC 100 ms min 240 VAC Protection Both Foldback overcurrent protection and short circuit protection Cord and Connector 6 ft 2 conductor 18 AWG cord with Ault 3 connector Safety Approvals UL 1950 CSA 22 2 TUV EN60950 MITI SAA Electrical Topology Switching fixed frequency flyback type Dielectric Withstand Meets the requirements of EN60950 Leakage Current Meets the requirements of EN60950 EMI Complies with EMC Directives CE Compliant Environmental Operating Termperature 5 50 degC 32 122 degF with no derating Storage Temperature 30 85 degC Relative Humidity 5 95 non condensing Altitude 0 10 000 feet Cooling Convectional non vented case Mechanical Case and Dimensions 107mm 4 20 L x 66mm 2 6 W x 37mm 1 46 H Case Material Black 94V0 polycarbonate Weight 285g max 100z excluding cord Due to Vision Systems continuing research and development program these specifications are subject to alteration without notice ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 5 9 Hbuljooussjqnoi 09 Troubleshooting 6 1 Maintenance Philosophy The user should never attempt to repair the ADPRO FastVu Refer al
45. 25 1 O Expander refer to the ADPRO VM25 FastVu I O Expander Installation Guide ADPRO P n 201279 1 19 Control Outputs Control Outputs are used to control external third party equipment connected to the Transmitter at a remote site They provide the equivalent of a switch that can be controlled from the Receiver s keyboard at the central site At the Receiver by selecting one of three Control Output numbers and pressing the Ctrl On or Ctrl Off keys the Control Outputs at the Transmitter will respond accordingly As standard the ADPRO FastVu has three Control Outputs in the form of open drain transistors Table 1 6 shows the logical relationship between the Ctrl On and Ctrl Off keys at the Receiver and the control outputs Key Pressed Control Output Ctrl On Low Impedance to ground lt 0 5ohms Ctrl Off High Impedance to ground gt 1 Mohm Table 1 6 Relationship of Control Keys at Receiver to Control Outputs at Transmitter The Control Outputs can be used to initiate control of equipment such as lights sirens gates and control equipment 1 19 4 Connecting to the Control Outputs The three Control Outputs are available via the 37 pin male D Alarm In connection on the rear panel Refer to Table 1 5 for pin connections and signal specifications WARNING For high power voltage equipment suitable interface circuitry must be used between the Control Outputs and the equipment The ADPRO VM25 FastVu
46. 4 separate parts each with a decimal range value from 0 to 255 Subnet Mask FastVu uses the subnet mask to determine whether the destination FastVu unit is located on a local or a remote network Each logical IP Address has two parts the Network ID and the Host ID The Network ID identifies all hosts that are on the same physical network and the Host ID identifies a specific host on the network The subnet mask is used to filter mask the portion of the IP Address that is common to the network and thus allow individual hosts to be accessed For example 172 30 255 255 is a valid subnet mask Default Gateway For communication with a FastVu Receiver located on another network the FastVu unit must be given the address of the first host device on the route to the destination network and visa versa The default gateway is the address of the host to which the FastVu sends packets that are destined for the remote network If a default gateway is not specified communication is limited to the local network ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 10 2 2 10 2 1 2 10 2 2 2 10 2 3 Receiver Setup Serial Comms Port Setup The Serial Comms Port option is used by FastVu to provide serial communications with other sites This menu allows the User to set the operating parameters of Port 2 to match with the model of modem or terminal adaptor used to provide the link Receiver Serial Comms Port Setup Menu _ Dial Time Answer Rings F
47. 6 5 List of Tables Fable 1 1 25 pin D connector piis iita pee te ER e ie une pelis RR GE nema pesa 1 17 Table 1 2 9 pin D connector pitis eee eer n e SUE CE ee ete dee eee et ae dtt ene dedere es 1 17 Table 1 3 Network Port pin outs uin od ee E RERO RO eH eee Whe teen ie POS b es rie oot 1 19 Table 1 4 Transparent Data Port pin outset ee rere i rede iere ie eee oe etie ete tree deeds 1 19 Table 1 5 Alarm Input pin numbering on the rear panel sessi ener enemies 1 22 Table 1 6 Relationship of Control Keys at Receiver to Control Outputs at Transmitter eee 1 23 Table 1 7 Audio Switch Functions and Prnouts eere ER te P Pe EHE IH anne rte Pes eben iii 1 25 Table 2 1 Quality Value versus Resolution cccccesccecesscesceeeeesceseeeeceseeeecaeessecsecsecesceseceseseceseeasecaeesaecaecaaeseceaeeaeseseeeeeeeeeats 2 18 Table 4 1 Typical System Conditions esses eere te teniente nennen eren nennen enne nennen 4 9 Table 4 2 Audio Key Optio acotada 4 17 Table 4 3 Shortcut Keys Between Audio Modes sse eee eene nn nro n enr rre nnne 4 18 Table 4 4 Relationship between key entry and Amux setup mode sse ener 4 28 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Safety Procedures WARNING INFORMATION Installations in the United States of America and Canada For systems installed in the United States of America and Canada the following requirement is ap
48. ADPRO FastVu Digital Video and Audio Transmission System Installation amp User Manual ADPRO Part No 200709 06 Vision Systems Quick Reference ADPRO FastVu Digital Video and Audio Transmission Systems The ADPRO FastVu Digital Video and Audio Transmitter Transceiver is an advanced high performance digital video and audio transmission system providing outstanding speed and quality for remote security and surveillance applications Models include a 20 camera Transceiver switch configurable as a Receiver or as a Transmitter a 10 camera rack mountable Transmitter and a 10 camera wall mount Transmitter Typical ADPRO FastVu Transmission Application Figure A shows a typical application using the ADPRO FastVu system In a typical installation the FastVu can support connection to the following equipment 20 cameras CAMI through CAM20 Model 2020 only or 10 camera model CAMI through CAMIO Model 2010 or 3010 Telemetry Stations for PTZ camera control Transparent RS 232 link for remotely located 3rd party equipment 1 composite monitor MONI 1 S Video recording VCR Model 2020 only 20 10 external Alarm input devices e g panic button door switch PIR detector or glass break switch 3 external output devices e g siren strobe light outdoor light or door lock mechanism or optionally 10 relay outputs for isolated electrical switching 10 Microphone inputs via the VM22A Audio Switch 10 S
49. AGC operation in the FastVu unit VM22A or third party audio switcher 2 14 General Setup Receiver General Setup Menu Configure operation ofthe Alarm Relay Figure 2 18 Receiver General Setup menu 2 14 1 General Relay Options Alarm Connection The General Relay can be set to become active when either an alarm is active or the FastVu is online The General Relay has a default to the ALARM option When activated the contacts of the General Relay will changeover ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 23 Receiver Setup 2 14 2 Alarm Beeper Operation Options Off On Timed Defines the method of operation of the AMK 300 keyboard beeper Receiver Alarm Beeper Setup Menu Alarm B Alarm Beep Off The beeper is not used On The beeper will sound when an alarm is received and will stop when the alarm is cleared Timed The value set in the Alarm Beeper Timeout option is used 2 14 2 1 Alarm Beeper Timeout 2 14 3 Options lt period gt 0 to 99 The Alarm Beeper Timeout option determines the time in seconds that the AMK 300 keyboard beeper sounds after an alarm is triggered The range is from 0 to 99 seconds where 0 is used to disable the beeper NOTE The beeper is restarted for the programmable period each time a new alarm appears in the system Transparent Data Port Setup FastVu allows the operation of 3rd party RS 232 based equipment via the Transparent Data Port For example a 3rd p
50. Amux will need to be placed in setup mode To use the Amux in Setup mode the AMK 300 Keyboard has some of its keys re assigned to allow the Amux Setup menu to be accessed The key entries shown in Table 4 4 will control the Amux in the same way as a directly connected Amux external keyboard To enter Amux Setup Mode press DO When the Amux is in setup mode the key functions are shown in Table 4 4 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 27 Operation Amux function in Setup Mode AUX Enter setup mode AUX ORE Exit setup mode Sed 27 g E E CLR SHIFT SHIFT gamal ESC SHIFT a a 6 9s gm n no action until digit entry key is pressed lt digit gt entry or M K Tf cursor up down left and right Table 4 4 Relationship between key entry and Amux setup mode SHIFT 2 2 H H a i 4 4 D SHIFT To exit setup mode of the Amux the operator can either press 2 5 0 Aux off or alternatively change the current channel at the Receiver Any operation at the Receiver that causes a channel change at the Transmitter will cause the Amux to exit setup mode NOTE If exiting Amux Setup via the normal Esc and Enter actions the FastVu system will still require a 250 aux off command to define to the system that the Amux is now back in operational mode 4 08 00000 ADPRO Fast Vu Issue 6
51. Any Alarm Input not in the Entry Path Zones list will be processed immediately Entry Point Options Alarm Input number Specifying an Alarm Input as an Entry Point means that an alarm on this zone will start the Entry Exit Path Delay timer The alarm along with any captured video images is held as pending and is discarded if the system is Disarmed before the end of Entry Exit Delay If the system is not Disarmed before the end of the Entry Exit Path Delay the alarm along with any others generated along the Entry Path Zones will be reported as usual IMPORTANT NOTE An Entry Point must be specified to activate the Entry Exit Delay timer ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Transmitter Setup 3 10 2 3 Entry Path Zone 2 to 6 3 10 3 3 10 3 1 3 11 Options Alarm Input number To create a controlled route between an Entry Point and the location where the FastVu can be Disarmed an list of Entry Path Zones must be entered An Entry Point must be specified first In addition to the Entry Point up to five zones can be designated on the path for a total of six 6 zones Choose the Alarm Input number to be assigned to the Entry Path Zone 2 6 VM25 External I O Box The ADPRO VM25 FastVu I O Expander ADPRO Part Number 201285 provides 10 relay contact sets for use with a FastVu Transmitter The changeover contacts are used to switch external circuits and equipment VM25 External I O Box Enable Options Disable Enable Use t
52. Current Date from Transmitter Site Name set by User Chassis Number of FastVu unit selected Current Time from Transmitter Receiver status bar symibols cdr Figure 4 2 Receiver s On Line display no video shown for clarity The information contained on the Receiver s display may include Camera Number Each of the cameras connected to the Transmitter are identified with a camera number This number is assigned by FastVu and is not user configurable Camera Name A programmable camera identification of up to 20 characters Each camera may be assigned a unique name so that a user can easily identify the area being viewed Chassis Number The number assigned to a FastVu chassis in a multi chassis configuration This number is assigned via the FastVu Chassis Select switch on the rear panel Site Name A 20 character max Site Name to identify the location of the Transmitter User configurable ABR ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Time Date stored for alarm images Speed Video Ouality Audio Not available in current version Operation The video quality icon is displayed when the Video Quality key is used to represent talk is used to indicate the PTT microphone switch is active Mode 4 7 Transmitter Display The Transmitter automatically sequences through and displays the programmed Display Channels at one second Displays the open lock or closed lock secure icon depending on the current mode interval
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54. Events status and images pre alarm and post alarm to any FastVu Receiver When set to Active and on detection of an alarm input the FastVu Transmitter will store alarm images and attempt to connect to the FastVu Receivers defined in its Call List depending on the individual alarm input configuration When Inactive no attempt at connection will be made and no images will be captured except for No Video alarms 3 7 2 Outgoing Communications Options Ethernet Serial Comms The type of communications path used to connect to a FastVu Receiver can be set using this option Ethernet The Transmitter will use the addresses defined in the Ethernet Call List when attempting to connect Serial Comms The Transmitter will use the numbers defined in the Serial Comms Call List when attempting to connect to FastVu Receivers 3 7 3 Fallback Communications Options None Ethernet Serial Selects the type of communications path to be used if connection fails to all of the numbers or addresses in the Outgoing Call List The addresses or numbers for either Ethernet or Serial fallback are entered via the appropriate Call List 3 7 4 Ethernet Call List Transmitter Ethernet Call List Setup Menu Connection Attempts Connection Separation S s IP Address 1 IP Address 2 IP Address 3 IP Address 4 IP Address 6 Enter number of attempts 1 to 6 to connect to Receiver Figure 3 16 Ethernet Call List Menu ADPRO Fast
55. Flow Control Hardware Flow Control Enables Flow Control for transfer of data locally between the RS232 interface and the connected equipment Hardware handshaking CTS RTS can be selected to be on or off When using the RS232 interface as a bi directional link setting the No Flow Control option causes FastVu to disregard the RTS CTS signalling lines ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 25 Receiver Setup 2 14 3 5 2 14 3 6 2 14 4 2 14 5 Parity Options No Parity Odd Parity Even Parity Sets the Parity used when transferring data locally between the RS232 interface and the connected equipment DTR Operation Options Always On Connect This option allows the User to control the operation of the Data Terminal Ready DTR signal of the RS 232 line to best suit the intended operation of the 3rd party equipment When set to Always the DTR signal will be permanently asserted by the FastVu Transparent Data Port The On Connect option only asserts the DTR signal after connection between the FastVu Transmitter and Receiver 1s established Diagnostics This is a FACTORY set feature DO NOT use or select this option unless instructed to do so by ADPRO Technical Support personnel Upgrade The software used by FastVu can be upgraded by transferring a new program from a PC using either Port 1 or the Network Port on the rear of the FastVu unit Details of the upgrade procedure are given in the FastVu Software Upgrade Booklet that acco
56. H dip H EE EH di H n ERES tt F O bo e y b e DB i EI CIR BORE RT g TE de am 0 gH GB de me J El gm QUEE d B oh Bp T bb 5 Pb Hameet mn mo TONO B oS D dk D E ink DE HEB e E HH 2 con e B m HHE pp mE g m ERER He Ela a Deo E g gp Bb abel in dg e e ee e Figure 6 1 Location of Internal Links viewed from inside the unit To gain access to the Internal Links the top cover of the FastVu unit must be removed To do this Remove the power connector from the rear of the unit Loosen the top cover of the chassis by unscrewing the two 2 countersunk holding screws Slide the top cover rearwards to gain access to the Connector PCB mounted on the rear After a link has been removed or replaced slide the top into position tighten the two screws restore power to the unit ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 6 5 Troubleshooting 6 5 2 6 5 3 6 6 Password Override Password checking for the Setup Menu is enabled by using the General Setup menu Lost or forgotten passwords If the password used to access the Setup Menu has been lost or forgotten password checking can be temporarily disabled to allow access to the Setup Menu by REMOVING the Password Override link The General Setup menu can then be used to change the Setup Password to a new value The link can then be replaced for normal password entry operation Default Setup If this link is REMOVED the FastVu unit will reset ALL configu
57. Host ID identifies a specific host on the network The subnet mask is used to filter mask the portion of the IP Address that is common to the network and thus allow individual hosts to be accessed For example 172 30 255 255 is a valid subnet mask Default Gateway For communication with a FastVu Receiver located on another network the FastVu unit must be given the address of the first host device on the route to the destination network and visa versa The default gateway is the address of the host to which the FastVu sends packets that are destined for the remote network If a default gateway is not specified communication is limited to the local network Data Rate Throttle Options Off 20 32 64 128 256 512Kbps 1Mbps 2Mbps The Data Rate Throttle provides the system with the ability to restrict the amount of Ethernet bandwidth it uses when transmitting video data to the Receiver This option is useful if network contraints dictate that a restricted amount of bandwidth can only be used by certain devices Refer to the Network System Administrator for further advice ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 13 Transmitter Setup 3 6 2 3 6 2 1 3 6 2 2 3 6 2 3 Serial Comms Port Setup The Serial Comms Port option is used by FastVu to provide serial communications with other sites This menu allows the User to set the operating parameters of Port 2 to match with the model of modem or terminal adaptor used to provide the lin
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59. Integrated Video Management System with an advanced 20 channel multiplexer FastVu systems can integrate with Amux to allow centralised control and viewing of up to 20 cameras and control of PTZ telemetry stations connected to the Amux system Amux features such as down the coax PTZ control of camera stations and Activity Detection can be used to provide enhanced system operation for FastVu NOTE 1 In the Fast Scan PTZ setup menu the camera station option must be selected as Amux IEC 2 Remote setup of the Amux can be achieved by connecting the Amux s Monitor 1 output to either Channel 10 for 10 camera config or Channel 20 of the FastVu Transmitter ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Installation The following diagrams show the connections required for 10 channel FastVu 2010 or 3010 or 20 channel FastVu 2020 operation AM UX RS232 Alarm Outputs Video Inputs 1 20 10 1 20 10 MON 1 pee sin i Cameras may be i fixed or PTZ r r EIL Camera 1 i b EI Camera 20 10 FastVu 2020 1 20 1 20 FastVu 2010 amp 3010 1 10 1 10 Alarm Inputs Video Inputs mod a FastVu PTZ 07277775 x Modem eria Port 485 232 Por Transmitter u555 AMUX Monitor 1 output is connected to video channel 10 of FastVu in lieu of camera 10 if remote setup is required Use PTZ Port and a suitable RS485 232 converter 10 channel c
60. M25 specifications Audio Interface Direct connection for microphone and speaker via Audio connector Microphone Differential impedance gt 6 Kohm Single ended impedance gt 3 Kohm Nominal signal level is 100uV to 10mV rms Speaker 1 Watt max into 8 ohm load ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Specifications Function Description Audio Line Interface Line in out via RCA connections Line In Input impedance gt 6 Kohm Nominal signal level is 10mV to 400mV rms Line Out Output impedance is 600 ohm Nominal level is 315mV rms Supported Telemetry Stations Amux IEC Baxall ZTX6 Baxall ZMX 9 16 Building Block Video BBV Rx100 200 300 400 COHU MPC Series Microprocessor Camera Control System Conway Omega Diamond CRX 500 Digital Sprite Ernitec BDR 5XX Series GPS DCRX and DTMRX Grundig FWE 51 52 Series Harris HT16D JVC Kalatel CyberDome Kalatel KTD 12X Series LiLin Mark Mercer D250MPT AF Meridian Domes Molynx TRX250 Series PACOM 2018 Series Panasonic WV CSR600 G Panasonic 800CS Pelco CX9750 SRD97P21 U and ERD97P21 U Series Pelco Coaxitron Pelco Spectra Dome Philips Autodome GEN3 Autodome TC8560 Series and TC8561A series Sensormatic SpeedDome ULTRA Sensormatic Controller Siemens SCU 30X Series Synectics VCL Camera Station VICON Surveyor Mini Dome Video Switch VR 1 VR 5 VXT Series Unidex DRX 502A Supported Modems and Terminal Adapters Generic Modem Genera
61. NO this will remove the camera from the alarm list 4 Exit Setup mode Note 1 Within the Amux Setup menu the unit can be conditionally set to Alarm on Loss or No Alarm Operational considerations or policies for each site will dictate whether Amux video loss alarms are to be generated ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 dn S 190A19290H O Z 2 1 2 2 Receiver Setup Hardware Required to Run Setup A number of Setup menus are provided to quickly and easily configure the ADPRO FastVu for operation The menus and any associated stored parameters are held within non volatile memory To view the Setup menu a monitor connected to Video Out or S Video output is needed Ensure the monitor is correctly connected power is available and the unit is switched on There are two ways to access the Setup Menus The AMK 300 external keyboard Plug the keyboard into the Keyboard port on the rear panel The VM87 Hand Held Programmer Plug the VM87 into the Keyboard port on the rear panel Power Up The green Power and the red Status LEDs on the front panel are lit as soon as power 1s applied to the unit The FastVu immediately starts to perform internal tests to ensure both software and hardware integrity NOTE Prior to power up set the Configuration DIP switch on each FastVu 2020 unit to define its operation as either a Receiver or a Transmitter Set switch 11 to ON fora Receiver OFF for a Transmitter A su
62. No termination DEFAULT KEYBOARD NUMBER OFF OFF Keyboard 1 DEFAULT OFF ON Keyboard 2 ON OFF Keyboard 3 ON ON Keyboard 4 COM PORT 1 SELECTION ON RS232 OFF RS485 DEFAULT KEYBOARD LOCATION ON connected to Receiver DEFAULT alist Sonia wine cle OFF connected to Transmitter Figure 1 8 AMK 300 Configuration Switch settings Default settings for the AMK 300 is for Switch 1 ON all other switches are OFF ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 13 Installation 1 11 2 Keyboard Cables The following cables are used to connect an AMK 300 keyboard to a FastVu chassis 1 11 2 1 RS485 Operation Maximum 1000m 3300ft The RS485 cable connection can be used when long distances are required between the keyboard and the FastVu chassis AMK 300 FastVu Keyboard _ _ _ Chassis __ ji l l l l l COM1 Keyboard Port connector i Portconnector male 1 male l l l l Balanced 3 m 1 9 Transmit 2 7 RS485 Receive Cal gt 2 Ground 5 1 5 Ground t notused 4i notused or C J Power 9 19 Power 1 a i 9 pin female 9 pin female D Connector D Connector Cable end connectors k 1000 metres max gt amk300 RS485 generic cable cdr Figure 1 9 AMK 300 Connecting Cable for RS485 1 11 2 2 RS232 Operation Maximum 15m 50ft The RS232 cable connection can b
63. Operation 4 20 Monitor FastVu supports a display monitor with either a composite video or S Video input Both outputs are independent and allow two different monitors to display the same information simultaneously It is possible to have one of the monitor outputs connected to a VCR unit while using the other output for a visual display 4 20 4 Display Modes The monitor can display output from single or multiple cameras and the display keys select differnt modes of operation Full Screen Display Key The Full Screen Display key is used to display the current camera as a single full screen Multi Live Key The Multi Live key 1s used to display the video from multiple cameras in a variety of screen split formats The first press of the key sets the monitor to show a 4 way split with the current camera in screen quadrant 1 Pressing the key again will cycle the monitor display through all available formats The formats are 4 7 10 13 and 16 way Auto Sequence Key The Auto Sequence key is used to sequence the sequence enabled cameras until stopped by the User 4 21 Alarm Operation 4 21 1 Alarms and Events When the ADPRO FastVu is operational external detectors sensors or loss of video signal from a camera due to failure or deliberate cutting can generate an Alarm How an Alarm is treated will depend on its user programmed options Each camera can have an external detection device associated with it Examples of exte
64. Output Monitors can be colour or black and white capable of receiving composite video signals via a 75 ohm BNC connector on the rear panel Monitors must match the desired TV standard set for the chassis either PAL CCIR or NTSC RS170 Also available on the FastVu 2020 is a S Video output for connection to a suitable monitor or video recorder As well as Camera video and alarm information the monitor is used to display Setup menus when programming the system The recommended screen size is a function of the distance from the operator to the screen but typical installations would use 14 21 inch monitors Connecting Communications Devices FastVu provides a number of interfaces for connecting communications devices These interfaces are available via the Port 2 and Network connectors on the rear panel In general there are three primary types of communication links available dial up dedicated or network Both dial up and dedicated can be broken further into either analogue PSTN or digital ISDN depending ofthe type of circuit available at the site ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 15 4 PORT 1 Port 1 can be used to upgrade the software for the FastVu chassis when connected directly to a computer or PC via a null modem cable link The 25 pin D connector pins are wired as shown in the Table 1 1 below Installation 1 15 2 PORT2 Table 1 1 25 pin D connector pins
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66. State Alarm Alarm Camera Auto Sequence Camera Station Comms Current Camera Cursor keys Down the Coax EOL Event Image PIZ Parameter Secure Mode Telemetry Station ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 A state of operation without triggering an alarm condition Receipt of a trigger signal from an external detector whilst the FastVu is in Secure mode Loss of video signal from a camera is also treated as an alarm and is reported in both Access and Secure modes A camera connected to a FastVu that has associated with it a set of external detector contacts When these contacts are triggered the camera becomes an alarm camera until it is reset The ability for automatic sequential display of a selection of cameras on the monitor A device for controlling Pan Tilt Zoom ability on remotely located cameras Abbreviation for a serial or network data communication link One of twenty connected cameras that has been either manually or automatically selected to be the primary camera to display Keyboard or non global system actions are effective on the current camera only The four arrow keys on the keyboard The ability to send control signals to a telemetry station down the same coaxial cable that is used to transmit video to the FastVu In reference to alarm input wiring EOL is the End of Line Receipt of a trigger signal from an external detector whilst the FastVu is in Access Mode A video pi
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68. User s preferred display settings on the FastVu monitor Receiver Monitor Setup Menu Status Bar n f Gamera Titles On Time Date On Date Format Monitor Type Figure 2 15 Monitor Setup Menu ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 19 Receiver Setup 2 12 5 1 2 12 5 2 2 12 5 3 2 12 5 4 2 12 5 5 Status Bar On Displays the status of the FastVu features such as the Site Name current image quality access secure state and audio state Refer to Figure 2 16 mes g l t SITE NAME 4 13 24 01 24 JAN 2001 Figure 2 16 Status Bar Display To enable the display of the Status Bar select the Status Bar On checkbox and press Enter Camera Titles On To enable the display of Camera Titles select the Camera Titles On checkbox and press Enter Time Date On To enable the display of Time and Date information select the Time Date On checkbox and press Enter Date Format Options DD MM YYYY DD MMM YYYY When Time Date On has been enabled the Time Date Format menu becomes active The date in the selected format is displayed on the monitor Three options are available to set the system date format DD MM YY YY Format is day 1 to 31 month 01 to 12 year 4 digits DD MMM Y Y Y Y Format is day 1 to 31 month JAN to DEC year 4 digits Monitor Type Options Under Scanning Over Scanning The Monitor Type allows the correct monitor scanning feature to be selected Over scanning
69. Vu Issue 6 3 19 3 7 4 1 3 7 4 2 3 7 5 3 7 5 1 Transmitter Setup Connection Attempts Options lt number of attempts gt Range 1 to 5 Connection Attempts is defined as the number of times an IP Address in the Ethernet Call List is tried in order to establish a communication link before the next address in the list is tried It is programmable from 1 to 5 Connection Separation Options lt value in seconds gt Range 0 to 99 Connection Separation is a time interval that the FastVu Transmitter waits between successive attempts to establish a communication link Connection Separation time starts from the end of the last attempt The time interval can be set in 1 second increments It is important that the chosen value takes into account the time required to traverse the network and associated routers gateways etc NOTE When all addresses in the IP list have been tried twice using the number specified by connection attempts and no successful connection has been made to any of the five IP addresses the Alarm Event is cleared Serial Comms Call List Transmitter Serial Comms Call List Setup Menu Dial Trie Call Separ ut Nun Phone Number 5 Figure 3 17 Serial Comms Call List Menu Dial Tries Options number of attempts gt 0 1 2 3 4 5 Dial Tries 1s defined as the number of times a number in the Serial Comms Call List is dialled in order to establish a communication link before
70. When set to SECURE all alarm events are reported if they have been configured to do so When a Reciever is connected to a remote Transmitter the operator may change the Transmitter s Arm Disarm status by pressing the Access Secure key The key is inoperative when the Receiver is not connected to a site Refer to Section 4 21 Note that if the Transmitters status is set to Access via the Transmitter s hardware via the control pin on the Audio Switch connector then remote setting cannot be made from a Receiver When a system is placed in Secure mode the key LED is illuminated for visual confirmation 4 16 2 Equipment Keys VE VST key The VST Video Storage and Transmission key is used when connected to a FastVu chassis If the keyboard cannot communicate with FastVu then an audible error signal will be sounded The VST key LED is illuminated when connected to FastVu providing visual confirmation of key selection The key must be active to allow communications with the FastVu chassis 4 16 3 System Keys Some system keys are specific to the FastVu video transmission system and are detailed below A ADPRO Fast Vu Issue 6 Operation CO CONNECT key The Connect key is used to initiate a connection to or disconnection from a remote site When FastVu is off line and not connected to a remote system pressing the Connect key will initiate the connection process task However if the system is on line and is us
71. Z hardware They are connected to the Transmitter and can be controlled by the joystick on the AMK 300 keyboard at the Receiver Camera Stations can also be controlled locally from a keyboard connected to the Transmitter FastVu supports up to twenty PTZ telemetry stations per chassis provided all of the stations operate with the same communication protocol Communication with the telemetry stations utilise RS485 multi drop signalling via the PTZ port on the rear of the FastVu chassis FastVu Transmitter 2 Rx PTZ 3 Rx 5 GND VIDEO OUT Address 1 Rx CAM 1 1 Rx his CAM 2 4 VIDEO OUT Address 2 CAM 20 SE Rx Rx VIDEO OUT Address 20 NOTE The address selected for the Telemetry Station should match the video input camera number of the FastVu Figure 1 11 Typical RS485 connection to multiple telemetry stations NetVu multi PTZ RS485 cdr PTZ Port Setup The following points are applicable to the PTZ port Telemetry stations are connected via a 9 pin D connector marked PTZ RS485 control links allow cable lengths of up to 1000 metres Up to 20 identical telemetry stations can be connected to one FastVu Use the following guidelines when connecting and setting up a telemetry station The same brand and model of telemetry station must be used at a site if multiple units are to be used Set the addr
72. a Control Room or office where only a small amount of background noise is present High Level AGC would be used where high levels of background noise can be expected Microphone locations such as car parks and street environs would probably use this option Manual gain should be used when the PTT Intercom option is selected as it provides better control over audio where echo cancellation cannot be used Audio Out Volume Options lt volume level gt Range 0 to 9 Choose a volume level between 0 lowest and 9 highest to suit the operational environment Echo Cancellation Options On Off This feature is used to diminish audio echoes when two way conversations are taking place especially when using a speaker phone where the microphone and speaker are in close proximity to each other Echo cancellation is performed by special software in the FastVu unit To enable the Echo Cancellation feature select the Echo Cancellation checkbox and press Enter ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Transmitter Setup 3 12 General Setup Transmitter General Setup Menu JUTD UTS ent Data Port Configure Data transter of Transparent Data 3 12 1 Control Outputs There are three Control Outputs available on a FastVu Transmitter ten with a VM25 FastVu I O Expander The outputs are used to generate a control signal for use by the inputs of third party equipment at the remote site for example a boom gate controller or a floodlight con
73. a key Attempting to Disconnect from the Transmitter while an Alarm sequence is still active on the Alarm Status Bar will result in a error message being displayed Communications Disconnected Unable to Disconnect Alarms Remain Uncleared The message will display for approximately five seconds To continue with the link disconnection all alarms must be cleared ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Operation 4 14 Audio Operation FastVu allows the transmission of high quality bi directional audio simultaneously with the video between the Transmitter and the Receiver This feature enables a central monitoring station to use audio devices such as microphones and speakers to listen and talk during activities at the remote site Note that when very low speed communication links are used the transmission of the audio channel may reduce the video update rates In this instance it may be appropriate to use audio only when absolutely necessary 4 14 1 Talk and Listen Modes When audio operation has been configured and the equipment correctly wired using the Audio key allows a variety of audio control features to be enabled or disabled as defined by Table 4 2 Audio Keys d ress F same LE LISTEN keys again z to LE TALK turn Mode Pg ke d 3 LISTEN Audio key options cdr Table 4 2 Audio Key Options Using the Press to Talk PTT input at the Receiver enables the transmission of audio as defined by the audio m
74. a limited bandwidth link and operating a PTZ equipped camera in either pan tilt zoom or iris modes the image being transmitted and displayed automatically reduces in size by 6096 and drops to picture quality 1 This gives a high update rate for the operator to accurately position the camera The entire image is constantly updated After releasing the joystick or a PTZ movement key for example the ris key the Receiver monitor retains the reduced size PTZ display for the PTZ Hold Time a programmable time period used to allow the Operator enough time to make minor adjustments Any activation of the joystick or a PTZ movement key will restart the PTZ Hold Time Following the expiration of the PTZ Hold Time the screen returns to normal display mode ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Operation 4 15 1 Dynamic Pan and Tilt Speed Control A number of telemetry stations have the capability to dynamically change the speed of their pan and tilt motors When utilising the AMK 300 Keyboard the dynamic speed control is accomplished by moving the PTZ joystick The further the joystick is moved in the desired direction for panning or tilting the faster the PTZ camera will move 4 16 Using the Keyboard The ADPRO AMK 300 Keyboard is an external device connected to the FastVu system via a cable AMK 300 Keyboard Display Keys Equipment Keys Mode Keys Display Equipment E mu 00058 e I e a Alarm Playback e B B S O O Alarm Playb
75. ack Keys Camera Control 67 ES El BBB Nosn System Keys Camera PTZ Mode Keys SAVE 3 PRESET y AUX T Hd Ao j SS Vision Systems ADPRO AMK 300 Keyboard Selection Keys Menu Direction Keys Figure 4 12 AMK 300 Keyboard layout amk300 operating keys cdr Keys and controls of the AMK 300 are divided into several logical groups of keys These groups are arranged for control of the following feature sets Mode Keys Display Equipment Alarm Playback System Operation Selection and Setup Directional Control and Setup Stepping Camera PTZ Control The AMK 300 is a universal keyboard can be used with a number of ADPRO products and some keys may only be applicable to specific types of equipment The keys shown below are applicable to a FastVu system The following paragraphs describe the action caused by pressing the keys in the specified group Actions caused by simultaneously pressing both the Shift key and the specified key are also listed ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 19 Operation 4 16 1 Mode Keys GLOBAL key The GLOBAL key is used to control the bi directional audio feature When used in conjunction with the Audio key the PTT operation mode is switched see Audio Operation section PS ACCESS SECURE key The Access Secure key is used to change the status of remote Transmitters When set to ACCESS the remote site will not report most alarm events
76. actions for saving the Local settings must be taken before the system can be used operationally Setup Menus The setup menus provide access to a number of sub menus for configuration to suit individual site requirements Within each major group all parameters associated with that group are available for configuration Any previously entered or factory default parameters are shown for review Parameters that are capable of being changed are altered by selecting from a list or option or by directly entering a data value Once a parameter is altered the user can exit from the setup mode and immediately use the new values Using the Menu System The FastVu menu system is navigated by using the AMK 300 keyboard or the VM87 Hand Held Programmer To move between menu selections use the keys To access a menu selection use the key ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Transmitter Setup 3 3 2 Fast Buttons Next to some menu options a number may be seen The numbers are used as Fast Buttons In the example shown in Figure 3 5 there are seven Fast Buttons Transmitter Setup Menus Choose and configure Alarm Inputs Figure 3 5 Fast Button Numbers To Fast Button a menu option simply press the corresponding number on the keyboard 3 3 3 Alphanumeric Names For entry of alphanumeric names with both letters and numbers a special Pop up window is used Use the following procedure to enter characters from the virtua
77. adaptors plus cables suitable for use with dial up or point to point telephone lines a monitor connected to the Receiver either composite video or S Video compatible one or more cameras connected to the Transmitter Telemetry Station 1 address 1 PTZ Cameras Zoom Camera 2 Telemetry Station 2 address 2 Model Fixed Cameras Camera 3 Video Inputs 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 li el i 1 1 1 i i i 1 i 1 o Rear View of the FastVu Transmitter Model 2020 2010 rack mount Network Modem or Terminal Adaptor Remote Site Communication Network Monitoring Site Network Modem or Monitor Terminal Adaptor Video Out CD Rear View of the FastVu 2020 Receiver RS485 par 905809 550 e ELLE FastVutypical single Tx cdr AMK 300 Keyboard Figure 1 1 Minimum System Configuration ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 3 Installation 1 2 1 3 Unpacking the ADPRO FastVu After unpacking the ADPRO FastVu carefully check for any signs of damage Any damage should be reported before installation to your supplier or to Vision Systems Limited directly Check that the ADPRO FastVu packing carton contains the following items 1 ADPRO FastVu chassis 1 ADPRO FastVu Installation and User Manual 1 Accessory pack including the following parts Female 37 pin D
78. ak to peak composite colour or black amp white video signal when terminated with a 75 ohm load A combination of colour and black amp white cameras can be used No external camera or system synchronisation is required To ensure high picture quality each video input must be terminated either at the chassis itself or by other external equipment The Video Terminations Dipswitch on the rear panel allows individual channels to be terminated with 75 ohm or left un terminated for example when the video signal is looped out to other equipment such as a video monitor or video multiplexer The external equipment must provide the channel termination The default Dipswitch setting is Terminated WARNINGS Installations in Lightning Prone Areas In lightning prone areas in line coaxial lightning arresters should be used on the video cables The arresters should be installed at the cable entry of the building that houses the FastVu Cameras should also have suitable lightning protection rods installed as close to them as possible The use of fibre optics to provide electrical isolation on the video signals is strongly recommended in high risk areas Video Input Requirements To ensure high quality images the Transmitter must synchronise correctly to the incoming video signal for the selected video standard For synchronisation to occur the following conditions must be met the synchronisation pulse amplitude at each video input must be within
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80. am NOTE The CONFIGURATION Dipswitch 10 must be set to the ON position when upgrading via Port 1 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Transmitter Setup Before entering the software Upgrade process the User is given the option of saving current setup information as shown in Figure 3 31 Setup Menus Save Settings Before Entering Upgrade Mode Enter Upgrade Without Saving Select Option or END to Cancel Figure 3 31 Upgrade Setup Menu Save Settings Before Entering Upgrade Mode the current setup configuration is saved as a backup Enter Upgrade Without Saving no setup information is saved When a selection has been made the status message shown in Figure 3 32 is displayed System Upgrade Waiting For PC Connection Press END to Cancel Figure 3 32 PC Connection Message On completion of the software upgrade the FastVu unit must be powered down up for the new program to take effect ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 37 uonelado O r 4 1 Operation This section describes the operation of the FastVu Digital Video and Audio Transmission System and gives guidance for operating the FastVu after it has been installed and setup The aim is for Users to understand the principles and procedures needed to operate FastVu on a daily basis Those needing information about installing or setting up FastVu are referred to the relevant Installation and Setup sections of this manual Glossary of Terms Access
81. amp White Filter Options Yes No This option alerts FastVu that this particular camera is monochrome only black amp white and allows the FastVu processing hardware to sharpen the image by bypassing some of the colour filter processing it would otherwise perform on the signal To enable the use of the Monochrome Filter option select the checkbox and press Enter 3 8 1 6 Gain Control Mode Options Automatic Manual The gain of the selected camera can be controlled manually or set for automatic operation 1 Automaltio Manual Gain may be required when using cameras attached to camera stations Choose the option required If Manual operation is selected then the actual gain setting can be entered Explanatory Note When both the FastVu and the camera station are powered up simultaneously for example via the same power circuit the camera station may take longer than the FastVu to complete its power up diagnostics and initialisation tests Under these conditions the FastVu will not register the video input from the camera station and mark the channel as no video When video is subsequently available at the completion of the camera station power up the displayed video may not be satisfactory Using the manual gain option on these particular video channels can overcome this problem 3 8 1 7 Manual Gain Options lt value gt Range 0 to 200 Set the manual gain level required by the selected cam
82. ancel Figure 2 23 Message for Tx Setup Download The Transmitter setup menus can now be reviewed or edited by the User When finished the Transmitter settings can be saved or discarded by selecting the appropriate option from the exit menu as shown in Figure 2 24 Setup Menus Exit Without Saving Remote Settings Select Option or END to Cancel Figure 2 24 Exit and Save Menu Save Remote Settings and Exit the changes made are saved back into the Transmitter s memory Exit Without Saving Remote Settings no changes are made the Transmitter setup remains unchanged Ifthe Save Remote Settings and Exit option is selected the changes are uploaded to the Transmitter and the status message shown in Figure 2 25 is displayed Setup Menus System Uploading Transmitter Settings Press END to Cancel Figure 2 25 Message for Tx Setup Upload On completion of the transfer the new settings for the Transmitter can be used immediately ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 27 dn S 1 yIusueIL O E Transmitter Setup 3 1 Power Up The green Power and the red Status LEDs on the front panel are lit as soon as power is applied to the unit The FastVu immediately starts to perform internal tests to ensure both software and hardware integrity NOTE Prior to power up set the Configuration DIP switch on each FastVu 2020 unit to define its operation as either a Receiver or a Transmitter Set switch 11 to ON for a Rec
83. anges Mode determines whether the entire image or only changing portions of the image from a channel are updated The first image viewed from a channel is transmitted in its entirety Subsequently only the changing portions of the image are transmitted This can significantly reduce the picture update time depending on the proportion of the image which changes Note that at lower image quality levels some motion trails may be seen However if the size of the object to be tracked is extremely small with respect to the field of view of the camera then Changes Mode should not be enabled To enable Changes Mode of operation select the Changes Mode checkbox and press Enter PTZ Hold Time Options lt hold time in seconds gt Value between 0 and 99 seconds The PTZ Hold Time is used by the FastVu Receiver to determine the length of time the PTZ screen display will be maintained after the last Pan Tilt or Zoom operation is completed The Hold Time value also applies when the focus function is used The Hold Time allows minor adjustments to be made to the PTZ camera position before the normal screen is displayed The Hold Time is programmable from 0 to 99 seconds It would generally be set from 2 to 5 seconds When the Hold Time is set to 0 seconds the system does not use the special PTZ display mode allowing the system to fully utilize a high speed bandwidth communications link Monitor Setup The Monitor Setup menu configures the
84. arm is present Use the Shifi Next Alarm to step and view in reverse order ALARM RESET key The Alarm Reset key 1s used to clear the alarm event that is currently displayed on the monitor ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 ix Quick Reference Programming Keys The Programming keys consist of four cursor control keys a move by page key numeric keys lt 0 gt to lt 9 gt the Clear Enter Function and End keys 4 5 EHE DB EH dE Figure C Programming keys SETUP key Allows entry and exit of Setup Mode FN FN Function key Not available in current version END key While in Setup Mode the End key is used to save the current settings and exit to the previous menu X ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Quick Reference Camera Control Keys The in built 3 axis joystick operates the pan tilt and zoom PTZ functions on the supported telemetry station connected to a selected camera The Camera Control keys are used to provide the additional functionality supported by the particular Camera Station These keys are functional regardless of the currently selected equipment type For all keys which require a preceding number if a mistake is made when entering the number correction is a matter of ignoring any previous entry and typing a new two digit number ie 0 6 Delete The number of Preset Positions and Auxiliary Outputs is dependent on the telemetry station type Refer to the telemetry station manual f
85. arty video matrix switcher needs to be controlled via its own proprietary RS 232 keyboard Using the Transparent Data Port the keyboard is connected to the FastVu Receiver at a central site while the matrix switcher is connected to the Transparent Data Port at the remote Transmitter When the remote site is accessed via the FastVu link connection data from the keyboard is passed transparently to the matrix switcher for direct control of the unit ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 14 3 1 2 14 3 2 2 14 3 3 2 14 3 4 Receiver Setup The Transparent Data Port setup menu is used to configure the parameters required for the RS 232 link Transparent Data Port Setup Menu Data Rate CIOE Data Bits ae Stop Bi f t Fli y DTR Operation Choose the p l interface speed for this Port DTE Figure 2 20 Transparent Data Port Setup Menu Data Rate Options 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600bps The Data Rate determines the local data transfer rate between the RS232 interface and the connected equipment Data Bits Options 7 8 Sets the number of Data Bits used to transfer data locally between the RS232 interface and the connected equipment It can be set to either 7 or 8 data bits Stop Bits Options 1 2 Sets the number of Stop Bits used when transferring data locally between the RS232 interface and the connected equipment It can be set to either 1 or 2 stop bits Flow Control Options No
86. at on the monitor The Alarm Status bar shows post alarm images relative to the instant of the alarm trigger ie after the alarm event Replay Indicator icons Play Forwards gt Fast Foward Play Reverse lt lt Fast Reverse DU Pause Alarm Channel 8 Current image being displayed 18 Pre Alarm Images indicated by light coloured spot 3 Post Alarm Images e 18 35 1 FASTVU E Post Alarm Image Pre Alarm Image Replay Bar Replay Bar Time Bar indicates the relative time period Time Bar indicates the relative time period moving away from the instant of the alarm moving away from the instant of the alarm Instant of Alarm indicated by Alarm bell icon Figure 4 9 Alarm Status Bar for Post Alarm Images ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Operation 4 12 3 Pre Alarm Status Bar When pre alarms are received and displayed on the monitor using the Alarm Playback keys the Alarm Status bar provides details of the alarm image currently being displayed in full screen format on the monitor The Alarm Status bar shows pre alarm images relative to the instant of the alarm trigger ie before the alarm event As there are usually also post alarm images associated with the Alarm event the Alarm Status bar shows both pre alarm and post alarm image positions on the time bar display Replay Indicator icons D Play Forwards b Eis Power AA lt Play Reverse Fast Reverse DU Pause Alarm Channel
87. ation of the system and how a Push To Talk PTT switch when it is connected to the PTT input on the Receiver will control the Audio operation The PTT input located on Pin 13 of the Audio Switch connector is non active when the input has an open contact i e no connection When a closed contact is applied between the PTT input and Ground the PTT switch is treated as being active The options are as follows Talk Only Enables audio from the Receiver to the Transmitter when the PTT switch is active closed contact When activated the microphone icon appears on the menu bar ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 21 Receiver Setup 2 13 1 2 2 13 1 3 2 13 1 4 2 13 2 2 13 3 2 13 4 Listen Only Enables audio from the Transmitter to the Receiver when the PTT switch is active closed contact When activated the speaker icon appears on the menu bar Talk and Listen Audio is always enabled in both directions Intercom Used in conjunction with the Audio key on the keyboard When the Intercom option is selected via the menu and the Audio key is pressed audio transmissions will be enabled and audio will be sent in the direction defined by the current position of the PTT switch Pressing the Audio key again will turn off all audio Audio Input Options Microphone Input Line Input Switcher Select the type of audio input device connected to the FastVu unit The Switcher opt
88. atus Connection Failure messages can also be obtained in this way Terminating a Communication Link Using the AMK 300 Keyboard Pressing the End key while the Receiver is establishing a link will terminate the connection immediately After a link is established the Connect key is used to terminate a communication link The following Disconnect Requested message is displayed Disconnect Requested I Confirm Disconnect ENTER To Disconnect END to Stay Connected Press the Enter key to complete the link disconnection or press the Connect key a second time ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 7 Operation NOTE If outstanding alarms are still in the Active Alarm List then disconnection will not occur and an error message will be displayed 4 5 2 Using an External Control Device To disconnect an existing connection the IEC Disconnect command must be sent from the External Control Device The FastVu can be polled via the IEC port to determine if the disconnection was successful 4 6 Receiver On Line Display Figure 4 2 shows the typical information presented on the Receiver s monitor after a communication link with a Transmitter has been established Channel camera number corresponds to Video IN number Camera name set by User ONA TITLE Video Image position Secure Mode icon Audio ON Current Video Quality setting Status Bar J Video Quality icon Speed Icon p a t ORG NAME 4 s Z4 JAN 201
89. ble the Ethernet connection feature select the Use Ethernet checkbox and press Enter IP Address Options lt IP Address gt The correct IP Address for the remote site must be entered If the Use Ethernet checkbox is disabled then the IP Address input field is also disabled greyed out ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 11 5 2 11 5 1 2 12 Receiver Setup Use Serial Comms Options Yes No When a FastVu Receiver connects to a Site it can do so by using one of its two communications link alternatives the Ethernet or the Serial Comms Port If the Serial Comms option is enabled connection to the remote site can be made via the Port 2 connector on the rear panel Phone Number Options lt telephone number gt maximum 40 digits The correct telephone number for the remote site must be entered If the Serial Comms checkbox is disabled then the Telephone Number input field is also disabled greyed out Note 1 Dial Pause Some telephone systems require a digit to be dialled followed by a short pause to gain access to an outside line In such cases the comma in the character table is used to provide a pause between two digits in a telephone number The pause duration is dependent on the modem type but typically ranges from 2 to 5 seconds Refer to the modem manual for details Note 2 Pulse Tone Dialling To make some modems force a tone or pulse dial string place a P for Pulse or T for Tone in front of the phone
90. ccessful self test ensures all diagnostic tests have been passed and to confirm this the red Status LED goes off NOTE The self test function may take up to 45 seconds to complete During this period any display on the monitor screen is not meaningful and should be ignored If the self test fails the red Status LED remains On If the power fails the green Power LED will be Off If the diagnostic tests fail repeatedly the user should note any details of the error and contact the ADPRO support service or the local ADPRO supplier ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 3 Receiver Setup 2 3 2 4 2 5 Entering Setup Menu To use the setup menu first ensure the FastVu unit has successfully completed the power up diagnostic tests Press the Setup key on the AMK 300 to enter setup mode Password checking to the Setup Menu is either Disabled when no password protection is required or Enabled requiring a password to be entered Password checking is Enabled or Disabled via the menu found in General Setup Passwords Password Checking If password checking has been enabled use the keyboard to enter the four digit numeric only password The factory default settings are Password checking OFF Password 1111 If password checking has been enabled and an incorrect password is entered the keyboard will double beep and an Invalid Password dialogue box will be displayed If a password is lost or forgotten refer to the T
91. ced when there are no cameras left in the alarm state 4 21 2 2 Multiple Alarms If more than one alarm is active each alarm will need to be reset before an on line connection can be terminated To move to the next alarm press the next alarm key As each alarm is displayed it can be treated in the same way as a single alarm Holding down while pressing ES This will cycle through the alarm cameras in reverse order Hint The keyboard can be used to shortcut an alarm reset by pressing the alarm camera number 1 to 20 gt followed by E key ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 31 Operation 4 22 External Equipment ADPRO FastVu has the capability of providing remote control of three items of equipment via the Control Output connection on the rear panel of the remote Transmitter Typical items of equipment include Sirens Lights Gate Latches Boom Gates To operate a Control Output for example Output 1 connected to a light Press a number key to switch the light ON Similarly A 1 i Press the number to switch the light OFF These pieces of equipment are usually located within the field of view of a camera This ensures that positive identification of equipment action such as a light is simply made by viewing the camera image By associating both detectors and control equipment to an individual camera security functions can be easily provided through the FastVu system The Control Status display scree
92. components and Avoid handling electronic components in areas which have a floor or work surface capable of generating a static charge Internal Lithium Battery WARNINGS The ADPRO FastVu contains an internal lithium battery There is danger of explosion if the battery 1s incorrectly replaced The battery can only be replaced by the Factory or their Authorised Service Representative ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 XXIX Safety Procedures WARNINGS Connection to Other Equipment All interface ports on the FastVu must be only connected to other equipment or systems that are Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV rated Failure to do so will invalidate the electrical safety approval and may cause injury or loss of life External Power Supply for ADPRO AMK 300 Keyboard If using an external power supply with the ADPRO AMK 300 keyboard the supply used must be a Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV rated supply providing a limited power source which meets the requirements of IEC60950 or equivalent XXX ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 uonejeisul OL Installation 1 1 Minimum System Requirements A minimum ADPRO FastVu system is shown in Figure 1 1 and consists of two 2 FastVu units one configured as a Transmitter all models and the other as a Receiver FastVu 2020 only one 1 AMK 300 keyboard connected to the Receiver two 2 10BaseT drop cables for use on a suitable Ethernet TCP IP network OR two 2 modems or ISDN terminal
93. configuration eene enne nennen nennen nenne reete a a reete niter tenete entere eren rennes 4 4 Figure 4 2 Receiver s On Line display no video shown for clarity 4 8 Fivure4 3 Alam lnp tstat s display ed eoe Ben rd D c Wee lcu duin paf tulibd ams 4 10 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Table of Contents Figure 4 4 Control Output Status display iscenirao eene nennen ener enn enter erinnere eren enne nennen 4 10 Figure 4 5 Help key status message ete RE DE SEU REN a ces M opt IR Pe CU e ite ee ae 4 11 Figure 4 6 Post Alarm Sequence display cine eee nee E I dave seb e E e REESE REUS 4 13 Figure 4 7 Alarm Status Bar Detail8 esan ese yaer n Ea Ea EaR a Eae enS e FO EE E EESE E PETI Pe 4 13 Figure 4 8 Alarm Playback keys e E s 4 14 Figure 4 9 Alarm Status Bar for Post Alarm Images cccccccssesseessessecseceseceeceseesecsceseceseesesenecseecaeeaeecaecsaeaecaeeaesnseeeeseneeats 4 14 Figure 4 10 Display of No Video Alarm from Camera 1 nennen enne enne nennen nien nnns 4 15 Figure 4 11 Alarm Option keys enne aaa enne RR RR RIN entrent etre REN NOR nnne nter rra rra entente nennen 4 16 Figure 4 12 AMK 300 Keyboard layouts senini eini eene enne trennen erinnern ener nentes 4 19 Figure 4 13 Camera Control keys edet Paes e D Re RE C WI GR WR OR o Eat aues 4 26 Figure 4 14 Alarm Status icon a c npe eri an 4 31 Figure 6 1 Location of Internal Links viewed from inside the unit essere
94. connector and backshell solder pins Female 15 pin D connector and backshell solder pins Female 9 pin D connector and backshell solder pins 5 way screw terminal plug 2 way screw terminal plug for power 12V power supply adaptor and cable Ri ia Se ee For FastVu 3010 additional items are included Velcro strip adhesive backed Velcro loop strip Self adhesive mounting blocks Cable ties Dome plugs for cabinet holes Physical Location The location of the ADPRO FastVu within the protected premises should be considered carefully and the following notes are provided for guidance and to assist the decision process Physical Security The ADPRO FastVu should be located where it will remain secure under all conditions even when the premises are open or occupied The safest place would be a room or cabinet with a lockable door It should not be visible from outside the premises and not be accessible to occupant or visitor tampering Adequate ventilation is required WARNINGS FastVu equipment and power adaptor must be used only in an INDOOR environment System Wiring Ideally this position will be close to the centre of the site wiring Excessive cable runs will increase the installation cost cause voltage drops degrade signals and offer greater scope for EMI RFI electrical interference induced faults tampers and false alarms Wiring considerations should include the following The largest wiring requirement is t
95. cture digitised to the selected resolution The ability provided on a camera to allow it to be remotely controlled for azimuth Pan and elevation Tilt movement to view different sectors around its location Mechanical control of the camera lens provides Zoom in and out A telemetry station is needed to provide these mechanical controls for a camera A value or state that is used to set up the operation of a FastVu system A state of operation that allows the system to automatically generate alarm responses The operator must acknowledge every alarm in Secure Mode A device used to provide remote mechanical control of a camera Refer camera station Operation Trigger A change on the alarm inputs from external detector or sensor contacts causing a close to open or open to close transition or a logic low to high or logic high to low transition 4 2 Typical Configuration Figure 4 1 shows a typical FastVu configuration Provided by VM25 FastVu I O Expander when installed aer y Video Up to 20 Access Fence Mida a Menan JO Colour or Alarm Panel Control Detector etector Monochrome 0 Cameras __ RS485 Telemetry A Telemetry Stations Station or Video Jn Video
96. ded from a supply bus within the protected premises that is not isolated at night or out of hours or time switched The supply should be free from voltage spikes or current surges connected to high power switching equipment or electric motors Supplied directly to the FastVu via circuits that cannot be switched off intentionally or accidentally Always consider local regulations standards and guidelines for mains power connected systems Power Conditioners and Surge Arresters The use of an Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS should be considered in situations where the mains power is unreliable A good UPS has the ability to remove interference sags and power surges that can cause false alarms equipment failure or even terminal damage UPS s are used effectively on all major computer installations and the microelectronics used in many video and alarm systems including FastVu are similar both in their functionality and their susceptibility to dirty mains power Power line conditioners or surge arresters can help prevent mains distortion of voltage current and frequency caused by load switching large electric motors and lightning These distortions can cause unreliable operation false alarms and equipment failure damage or even total destruction Interference Caused by Ground Loops In some installations where cameras or monitors are located at a distance from the FastVu rack considerable ground loop currents can be gen
97. default period of one second When storing the maximum number of images this interval represents from 1 5 to 27 minutes of pre alarm capturing Pre Alarm Images Options Zero 9 18 36 45 60 90 180 images This option defines the number of pre alarm images that are to be stored in memory for THIS alarm input channel number Setting the value to zero effectively disables pre alarm capture for this particular alarm input Remaining Free Image Slots This is an information field providing the number of available memory slots available for pre alarm image capture There is a total of 180 memory slots available The number displayed as the Remaining Free Images Slots is the complement of the Pre Alarm Image Acquisition value which defines the sum of all the currently allocated memory slots Entry Exit Path By specifying an Alarm Input as an Entry Point and other Alarm Inputs as an Entry Exit Path Zones users can define the route used to enter or exit an area protected by the FastVu Transmitter Entry Path Normal entry will cause an alarm from the sensor at the Entry Point Alarms originating from the Entry Point and Entry Path Zones are held as pending and then discarded if the system is placed into Access mode before the Entry Exit Path Delay expires If the Entry Exit Path Delay expires before the system is placed into Access mode then any Alarm Input will be processed immediately Note that any other alarm that is not in the
98. dialling The Dial Time starts from the instant the dial procedure is initiated The time can be changed in 30 second increments It is important that the chosen value takes into account the time required to dial the number and the number of Answer Rings programmed in the unit at the other end A typical value is 60 seconds for the dial network and 30 seconds for the ISDN network Answer Rings Options 0 to 9 0 Don t Answer Both the Transmitter and Receiver can be programmed to either a wait for a programmable number of rings from 1 to 9 in one ring increments before answering an incoming call or b not answer any incoming calls when set to 0 For example the Transmitter could be set to Answer Rings 0 when the User does not want a Receiver looking at a particular site unless called by the generation of an alarm Generally the Answer Rings option would be set to 1 or 2 rings Initialisation String This option is used to enter up to 40 additional Hayes AT command characters in ASCII format required to automatically configure a modem or Hayes compatible RS232 terminal adaptor for a particular feature or setting Hayes AT commands are entered using the keyboard entry screen that appears when the Initialisation String option is selected Note that the Hayes command prefix AT does NOT have to be entered at the start of an Initialisation String as it is automatically prefixed to the string contents by FastVu
99. dr Figure 1 2 FastVu rear panel connectors 20 channel shown at top and 10 channel below The connectors on the rear panel are arranged into a number of groups VIDEO IN Video Inputs BNC Female connect colour or black amp white cameras or composite video Video Terminations Dipswitch terminate the individual channel to either 75Q up or high impedence for a camera loop thru connection down VIDEO OUT Video Out BNC Female output for composite video monitor S video 4 pin S Video Female Model 2020 only Output for S Video monitor or S Video VCR COMMUNICATIONS Port 1 25 pin D male Use for software upgrades Port 2 9 pin D Male V 28 output for a maximum 230Kbps data rate Network RJ 45 Female Ethernet 10baseT INPUT OUTPUT PORTS Configuration Dipswitch configures the various ports and settings refer to Figure 1 3 Aux Port 1 9 pin D Male For future use Aux Port 2 9 pin D Male For future use Data 9 pin D Male RS232 PTZ 9 pin D Female RS485 for connection to camera stations Protocol dependent on type Keyboard 9 pin D Female RS485 or RS232 for connection to AMK 300 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 7 Installation 1 5 1 AUDIO Audio Adjust Screwdriver slot Trimpot for manual adjustment of microphone gain Manual Gain LEDs Red and Green LED for visual indication of microphone gain level Audio Switcher
100. duct has been serviced by persons not authorized by Vision Fire amp Security in writing to service the ADPRO Product ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 xvil DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer s Name Vision Fire Security Pty Ltd Manufacturer s Address 14 Park Way Technology Park Mawson Lakes SA 5095 Australia declares that the product s Product Name ADPRO FastVu Digital Video and Audio Transceiver Model Number AFV 2020 TCVR AFV 2010 TX AFV 3010 TX Product Options All meet the Standards detailed below Declaration of Conformity EMC Emissions EN55022 1998 CISPR 22 1997 AS NZS 3548 1995 Al A2 Class A Conducted and radiated emissions EN 61000 3 2 1995 Current harmonic emissions EN 61000 3 3 1995 Voltage fluctuations and flicker FCC Part 15 Class A Conducted and radiated emissions EMC Immunity EN 50130 4 1995 A1 Alarm systems immunity ENV 50204 1996 Immunity to digital radio telephones radiated field Safety TEC 60950 1991 A1 A2 A3 amp A4 EN 60950 1992 A1 A2 A3 A4 amp All when used with the supplied AC power adaptor Supplementary Information The products listed comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC where applicable and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and carries the CE marking accordingly The products were tested in a typical configuration N237 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 0 2 0 Table of Contents EEIEIIE NA A I P 1 1 1 1 Minimum Syste
101. e enne nennen nnne 4 8 4 6 Receiver On Line Display 4 8 4 7 Mu CI D UrnMUgUP V M soens 4 9 4 8 Sats DOKI MILEAR CIS TD T 4 9 4 8 1 Alarm Input Status coe acte ERI UR PER E RUNI EE RE RA ICE RA dp e ae 4 10 4 8 2 Control Output Status oe terree ne C e e c bee e e 4 10 4 8 3 Software Stats sida e c aed t fiw bb uma 4 11 4 9 Multi Live Display Formats eee eee eee eee einen eene tn tensis tasas tns tns tns sn seins senses senses seines sensns 4 11 4 10 Auto Sequence Operation 4 11 4 11 INTI AAA 4 12 4 11 1 CMS USer Proa oa 4 12 4112 Post Alarmiss ii A dde 4 12 4 11 3 PSA topes TM toe 4 13 4 12 Viewing and Clearing Alarms onooccoononnosnnoonocnnonnonnonanonnonnnonnconnoononnononcnnonnonnoonncnnoonnconoonn cn non cono senses os 4 14 4 12 1 Alarm Play back keys tse e da ade 4 14 412 2 Post Alarm Status Bar eere adie act 4 14 4 12 3 Pre Alarm Status Di da 4 15 4 12 4 No Video Adam note et A t e AA REUS 4 15 4 13 Clearing Alarms 4 14 Audio Operation 4 14 1 Talktand Listen Mod en teo ap 4 17 4 14 1 T TallczuSssen ee tis ee ER PURO OUR EDU 4 17 AVA Dos O eke serena mde ecd rud 4 17 4 14 L3 Talk and Listen ied diee NE CE Pd ee pn 4 17 ATA VA Intercom acte e o ero SER Ne eiie ERE RU eas 4 18 4 14 2 Audio Shortcut Keys essere ee te eee ee tede e ie eie ads 4 18 4 15 IdyAei
102. e new values 2 7 Using the Menu System The FastVu menu system is navigated by using the AMK 300 keyboard or the VM87 Hand Held Programmer To move between menu selections use the keys To access a menu selection use the key 2 7 1 Fast Buttons Next to some menu options a number may be seen The numbers are used as Fast Buttons In the example shown in Figure 2 2 there are seven Fast Buttons EPasswords Select Option or END to Cancel Figure 2 2 Fast Button Numbers To Fast Button a menu option simply press the corresponding number on the keyboard ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 5 Receiver Setup 2 7 30 Alphanumeric Names For entry of alphanumeric names with both letters and numbers a special virtual keyboard is used ERA Wil VAS Use the following procedure to enter characters from the virtual keyboard Use e 4 to highlight blue background the required letter or symbol Press to place it on the assembly bar To enter a number into the name simply press the corresponding number key on the keyboard To finish and accept the name on the assembly bar highlight the Accept button or press EE If a mistake is made either use the Delete button to erase the last letter or symbol or use the key to erase All characters 2 8 Setup Menu Structure Programmable parameters are entered or altered via a menu based system The menu structure consis
103. e page key numeric keys 0 to 9 clear enter function and end keys gan Ed EHE Hoos E HAE SETUP key Allows entry and exit of Setup Mode The Setup menu may be protected by a Password If Password protection has been enabled the correct Password will need to be entered using the digits keys lt 0 9 gt FN Function key Not available in current version B END key While in Setup Mode the End key is used to back out or move up the menu system and eventually display the Save current settings dialog box when exiting from the Setup menu system ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 23 Operation 4 17 4 17 1 4 17 2 CLEAR CLEAR key Use the Clear key to clear out blank a parameter displayed in a selected dialogue box enter ENTER key The Enter key is used to select a desire option or input a parameter value or character string into a selected dialogue box Selecting a Camera FastVu accepts colour or black amp white video camera or video line inputs each video input is called a channel Video images have a corresponding camera channel number displayed in the top left hand corner Camera numbers are assigned by the FastVu and follow the numbering of the Camera Input connector For example if a camera is connected to the IN connector marked 8 on the rear panel FastVu would classify this video as being from Camera 8 Current Camera To select a particular camera as the
104. e used when only a short distance 15m 50ft is needed between the keyboard and the FastVu chassis AMK 300 FastVu Keyboard Chassis COM1 RS232 Keyboard Portconnector Portconnector male male Receive 21 gt lt 2 Receive f Transmit 3 e und 3 Transmit I I RTS 7 gt 7 RTS i I CTS 8 tu P Z 8 CTS I SignalGround 5 1 5 SignalGround g ni mae 9 Sig Power gr 19 Power I MINORE e EOM X PE TEENI 9 pin female 9 pin female D Connector Cable end connectors D Connector amk300 com1 rs232 conn cdr Figure 1 10 AMK 300 Connecting Cable for RS232 A ADPRO Fast Vu Issue 6 1 12 1 13 1 13 1 Installation Using an External Control Device When it is necessary for the FastVu to be controlled via an external control device such as a PC or dedicated controller the Keyboard port can be used to connect this device Control commands for the FastVu are issued by the external control device using the ADPRO IEC Inter Equipment Communication instruction set The use and data structure of the IEC instruction set is detailed in the IEC Installation and User Guide ADPRO Part Number 300081 Cable connection to the external control device is identical to that of the AMK 300 keyboard as detailed previously in Section 1 11 Video Input Connections Depending on the model up to 20 video sources can be connected via the female BNC sockets and should generate a 1 0 volt pe
105. eiver Establishing a Communication Link For a FastVu system s Transmitter to pass video and audio information to a Receiver a communications link or path first must be established There is a variety of telecommunications link types that may be used for this purpose Network link Use an Ethernet based Local Area Network LAN or Wide Area Network WAN Digital link Either a point to point link leased line or a dial up connection can be used with ISDN Analogue link Traditional telephone lines either leased line or a dial up using the PSTN When connected to a leased line either ISDN or PSTN a communication link is dedicated between the Transmitter and the Receiver There is no need to dial make a connection as the circuit between the two FastVu units is permanent When connected to a Local Area Network LAN or the dial up network either ISDN or PSTN a link will need to be established by the Receiver requesting a connection to the Transmitter to view activity at the site OR the Transmitter requesting a connection to the Receiver when an alarm is triggered OR a No Video alarm being generated at the Transmitter ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 5 Operation 4 4 1 Using the AMK 300 Keyboard to Establish a Connection To connect to a remote Transmitter using an AMK 300 keyboard attached to the Receiver the procedure outlined below should be followed When the Offline is displayed press the Connect key p 4 to di
106. eiver OFF for a Transmitter A successful self test ensures all diagnostic tests have been passed and to confirm this the red Status LED goes off NOTE The self test function may take up to 45 seconds to complete During this period any display on the monitor screen is not meaningful and should be ignored If the self test fails the red Status LED remains ON If the power fails the green Power LED will be OFF If the diagnostic tests fail repeatedly the user should note any details of the error and contact the ADPRO support service or the local ADPRO supplier 3 2 Access to the Setup Menu Setup menus are provided to quickly and easily configure the ADPRO FastVu Transmitter for operation The menus and any associated stored parameters are held within non volatile memory There are two ways of accessing the Transmitter Setup Menus 1 Locally by direct connection of an AMK 300 keyboard or VM87 Programmer to the FastVu Keyboard Port 2 Remotely by opening the menu from a FastVu Receiver or ADPRO Video Central when connected To operate the AMK 300 keyboard locally on a Transmitter unit set the keyboard configuration Switch 1 OFF For local access and keyboard connection refer to Section 1 0 for cable information and other keyboard configuration settings ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 3 Transmitter Setup 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 3 Local Setup When the FastVu Transmitter is to be accessed locally t
107. end only the changing portions of the image This technique rapidly reduces the time to transmit consecutive images The transmission rate is dependent on the desired user programmable quality of the pictures required at the Receiver FastVu features include Outstanding colour or monochrome picture quality Rapid picture updates in less than 1 second Storage and transmission of 3 post alarm pictures from each of 6 alarms User programmable storage of up to 180 pre alarm images Ability to listen in and talk to the activities occurring at the remote site Interface to Ethernet LAN WAN digital ISDN telephone lines or dial up or dedicated telephone lines Bi directional transparent RS232 serial data link RS485 RS232 pan tilt zoom camera controller interface Able to control 10 audio inputs and outputs using VM22A Audio Switcher or up to 100 audio inputs and outputs using cascaded VM22A Audio Switchers All Transmitter functions video audio and control accessible by ADPRO Video Central Remote control functions for contact controlled equipment gates lights Remote programming of the Transmitter parameters Auto Sequence feature enables camera scenes to be sequentially viewed automatically Support of a wide range of PTZ camera telemetry systems when using the AMK 300 Keyboard External access control input to enable or disable the triggering of alarms Camera or cable failure detecti
108. eo compliant cables are used to connect to S Video monitors and Except for the Alarm Inputs all other cabling is carried out with shielded single or dual twisted pair and the shield itself along with the associated drain wire is terminated at the ADPRO FastVu with a connection to the chassis Also ensure that shields are not terminated that is they must be trimmed and left floating at the device end opposite end to the FastVu of the cable run Note that the foil used in some shielded cable is only insulated on one side Always check the foil shield with an ohm meter and make sure that the conductive side is in contact with shield termination recommendations in this manual 1 6 1 1 FCC Advice for Installers and Users in the United States ADPRO FastVu 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 in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user i
109. eo setup menu esee eee hei e e ene ede Here te eter ie clea eee dest tenets 3 21 Figure 3 19 Camera Last seti mia en shes ences Soo at RR ed pe or ie rd vote emi debts 3 21 Figure 3 20 Camera 1 Details Setup Menu iii etie arti i dete eet it dnte Perder neas 3 22 Figure 3 21 Camera Station Types Available essssssssiesesseseseeeen eene trennen eren eren eene nennen 3 24 Figure 3 22 Monitor Setup Menu iie ee re eie eei er devas RR E detect eee rere ie edel 3 24 Figure 3 23 Video Sequence Setup menu ssssssssssssseseseeeeee enne eene entente MASE SESE rennen rnit 3 25 Figure 3 24 Alarm Inputs bist 2 vis ied veo E d e GR NEED de Hec ns 3 26 Figure 3 25 Alarm Inputs Setup Menu ccsccsscsssessssssessessessecoesesesoessousssessensuestesssonsensesnsestecosuonsusnssnssnessessosssesneesssntsests 3 27 Figure 3 26 Entry Exit Path menue ccc A POET tr e ete te teet idee tete 3 30 Figure 3 27 Audio Setup A o eei eimi att ae S 3 31 Figure 3 28 Control Output Setup Menu Output 1 shown ssssssssseseseseeeeeee eene enne nennen nennen 3 33 Figure 3 29 General Relay menu eed anden Deis tel te 3 34 Figure 3 30 Transparent Data Port Setup Menu enen raiet iiia iiri i eri ennt nein etre retener 3 35 Figure 3 31 Upgrade Setup Men utem epo te d eoe eo tua lb ER t ir ite edens 3 37 Figure 3 32 PC Connection Message a TED ETE eee Eo He NS 3 37 Figure 4 1 Typical FastVu
110. era ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 23 Transmitter Setup 3 8 2 3 8 3 3 8 3 1 3 8 3 2 PTZ Operation Setup The PTZ option selects the supported brands of PTZ telemetry station available for connection to cameras attached to the FastVu Transmitter Use the arrow or Page keys to view further models DI Mark Mercer Figure 3 21 Camera Station Types Available Choose the No PTZ Support option 1f no remote PTZ equipment is installed Monitor Setup The Monitor Setup menu configures the User s preferred display settings on the FastVu monitor Transmitter Monitor Setup Menu Camera Time D Monitor Typ Enable Camera Title Figure 3 22 Monitor Setup Menu Camera Titles On To enable the display of Camera Titles select the Camera Titles On checkbox and press Enter Time Date On To enable the display of Time and Date information select the Time Date On checkbox and press Enter ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Transmitter Setup 3 8 3 3 Monitor Type Options Under Scanning Over Scanning The Monitor Type allows the correct monitor scanning feature to be selected Over scanning monitors tend to have the edges of the picture display outside the visible area of the screen Underscanning monitors will display all picture edges within the visible area of the screen 3 9 Video Sequence at Receiver Setup Selecting the Video Sequence at Receiver setup menu displays the menu shown below The Video Sequence menu def
111. erated and may cause interference Supplying power to different components of the FastVu system may also cause ground loop currents For example cameras monitors and the FastVu chassis may receive power from different phases of a multi phase supply Wherever possible source power to all components of the system from a common phase of the supply Where ground loop currents cause a problem in an FastVu installation the installer may reduce the effect by installing a video isolation transformer on each video channel affected ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Installation 1 5 ADPRO FastVu Rear Panel Connections All external connections to the ADPRO FastVu chassis are made via the rear panel refer to Figure 1 2 FastVu 2020 O Fr 7E Oo B e NEZ E e DO AS O aussar GA LY 5 2 16 2d 0000000000 nnno 000000 38 i 1 0n 20 a LUNE OUT E 6 VOEOTERMNATONS o ua e O VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT COMMUNICATIONS INPUT OUTPUT PORTS AUDIO ALARMS o A N GS PASS S PASS A 1 OOo o 27 S s E fem x XE 3 E 8 zd 2 i e m lez EIE AUDIO ADNST ss 8 se E o i E E he E 0000000000 O 238 v NER UNE OUT lt pe 3 O l ae ib VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT COMMUNICATIONS INPUT OUTPUT PORTS AUDIO ALARMS FastVu rear panel c
112. ess of the telemetry station to match the camera input to which the PTZ camera is connected Use shielded twisted pair cable for connection to the telemetry stations Connect the Transmit positive TXD pin 2 Transmit negative TXD pin 3 and Ground terminal pin 5 of the PTZ port of the FastVu to the respective positive negative and ground terminals of the telemetry station as shown in Figure 1 12 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Installation Telemetry Station FastVu RS422 485 Port PTZ Connector l I i ca Balanced ES 2 TXD Balanced Receive l Transmit Qe mm 3 TXD Terminals i Ground mmm 5 Ground l en I lt mi lt ES NetVu PTZ 485 cdr Figure 1 12 PTZ port connections to the telemetry station If applicable make sure the last telemetry station connected to the link is terminated in 120 ohms With reference to the telemetry station manual i connect the pan tilt head and the zoom lens focus control and iris control if applicable ii set the lens voltage high speed PTZ settings A D converter for preset systems homing preset after the last operation plus any other settings in the telemetry station and iii make sure the telemetry station data speed is set to the recommended or default baud rate Pin1 ME A Y soote Pin 9 Figure 1 13 Pin Numbering of the PTZ port Telemetry station manufacturers provide a variety of models a
113. ght Rackmount 3 kilograms 6 5 pounds Wall mount 4 5 kilograms 9 9 pounds EMC compliance Refer to Declaration of Conformity at front of this manual Electrical safety Refer to Declaration of Conformity at front of this manual Options VM21 Relay card for mounting externally to the unit VM22A Audio Switcher VM23 Intercom Handset VM25 FastVu I O Expander VM87 Programmer Operating conditions Operating temperature range 0 50 degC 32 122 degF Humidity less than 90 non condensing Note Note 1 Picture qualities 2 8 are displayed as full screen images at the Receiver Quality 1 images are displayed at 1 4 screen images Note 2 When displaying colour images Fast Vu displays 624 lines and may cause a slight flicker on some digital displays VM25 Electrical Specifications Function Description Relay Outputs 10 single pole form C relay changeover contacts 2 x 15pin screw terminal connectors 1 single pole form C contact located on Spare I O connector Relay contact ratings 0 5 amp 32 volts Alarm Inputs 20 inputs Single or Dual EOL fully supervised Each Alarm Input corresponds to its respective Video Input 2 x 15pin screw terminal connectors All inputs have transient protection Spare Inputs 1 x 15pin screw terminal connectors 4 spare inputs All inputs have transient protection System Connection 37 way D type Connector f
114. gure 1 3 Configuration Switch Settings dendi e e e E eet e tud ete e e e Re ii 1 8 Figure 1 4 FastVu front panel for 19 inch rack mount models essen 1 10 Figure 1 5 FastVu wall mount cabinet showing overall dimensions sss 1 10 Figure 1 6 Wall mount cabinet mounting dimensions oooooniccnonononconcnononnconnonnconncn non nn non non non rnr ener entr eren 1 11 Figure 1 7 AMK 300 Keyboard Rear View esses eene ener eterne eren rre 1 13 Figure 1 8 AMK 300 Configuration Switch settings esses seen enne ener nennen eren 1 13 Figure 1 9 AMK 300 Connecting Cable for RS485 ssssssesesesseeeeeeee nennen entente entren enne nnt 1 14 Figure 1 10 AMK 300 Connecting Cable for RS232 sese ener enne innere enne enne nennen 1 14 Figure 1 11 Typical RS485 connection to multiple telemetry stations sess 1 20 Figure 1 12 PTZ port connections to the telemetry station nennen eren nne 1 21 Figure 1 13 Pin Numbering of the PTZ port sess enne n rennen nne 1 21 Figure 1 14 Alarm In Connector Pinouts eese eene enne RR an RR rennen rennen nennen trennen inen enne nennen 1 22 Figure 1 15 Audio Connector Pino ts ssn rie ue ette et e Re ee HE GERENS eee dits 1 25 Figure 1 16 Connection of Amux to a FastVu Transmitter sss eren nennen eren 1 27 Figure 2 1 Password Entry Dialogue ete dai 2 4 Figure 2 2 Fa
115. he VM25 External I O Box Enable checkbox to allow operation of the VM25 Audio Setup Selecting Audio from the main Setup Menu displays the menu shown in Figure 3 27 The Audio menu configures the FastVu audio channel features Transmitter Audio Options Setup Menu Figure 3 27 Audio Setup menu FastVu supports combined video and audio operation over communication links with a minimum data throughput of 14 4 kbps This provides simultaneous video and audio operation with an audio bandwidth of 300 3KHz over standard public switched telephone networks PSTN as well as high speed digital networks Although FastVu always passes audio at the maximum possible bandwidth the overall audio quality will ultimately depend on the quality of the microphones and speakers connected to the FastVu and the level of background noise in the environment Tests should always be performed with the desired audio equipment to obtain an understanding of the audio performance ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 31 Transmitter Setup 3 11 1 3 11 2 3 11 3 3 11 4 Audio Input Options Microphone Input Line Input Switcher Select the type of audio input device connected to the FastVu unit Microphone Gain Operation Options Low Level AGC High Level AGC Manual Gain Select the type of Automatic Gain Control AGC used by FastVu to maintain a constant audio input range Low Level AGC is typically used in a more controlled noise environment such as
116. he coaxial camera cabling and the wiring to the alarm input and output devices Mains power for the 12V power supply adaptor CAUTION Ensure that all instructions included with the power supply adaptor are followed The system requires at least one video monitor for surveillance and system setup Here a further cable using RG 59 75 ohm coaxial cable or an S Video cable connection will be required ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Installation Environment Choose an inside location that is cool and dry Do not mount the FastVu anywhere near machinery that generates heat toxic fumes and dust Do not mount the FastVu in close proximity to sources of radio frequency or other electromagnetic radiation These include radio transmitters both fixed and portable electric motors refrigeration or air conditioning systems and high power or multiphase switching equipment 1 4 General Power Requirements For Electrical Safety compliance with the standard IEC 60950 FastVu must only be operated from the supplied power supply adaptor Should this AC power adaptor fail please obtain a replacement unit from Vision Systems or your local ADPRO distributor AC Power Output Limited Power Allowable Maximum Current Adaptor Current Source Configurations available from AC Rating at Power Adaptor for other 500C devices see Note 1 AULT SW132 12A Yes FastVu 2020 2010 or None 3010 only AULT PW160 2 0 A No FastVu 2020 2010
117. ic Terminal Adaptor Generic X 21 Banksia ISDN Express Codex 326X Dataplex DPX225 Dynalink 1456VQE ELSA 28 8TQV ELSA ISDN TLpro Terminal Adaptor EICON Diva ISDN Terminal Adaptor Hayes Accura 28 8K Interlink Voidax Microcom DeskPorte 28 8P Microcom DeskPorte Microcom DeskPorte Fast ES UDS V 3229 US Robotics Sportster 28 8K US Robotics Courier V 90 Scitec or Penril Datalink 14 4 TA440SP 64K TA44 DP 128K 5 6 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 5 3 Specifications Function Description Power requirements AC Operation with supplied AC Power Adapter 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz 15 Watts max DC Operation Regulated 12 volts DC 1 2 amps max 1 3 amps with AM DTCT 2 Down the Coax Telemetry board fitted NOTE DC supply must be SELV rated and meet the requirements of IEC 60950 or equivalent System control Operator control via AMK 300 keyboard or VM87 Programmer System setup Languages available English English US German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Simplied Chinese and Korean Via multi level menu system The Transmitter can be remotely programmed from the Receiver Construction 2010 and 2020 Standard 19 rack mount 2U high subrack to DIN4194 All cables are accessible from the rear 3010 Unsealed wall mounted metal cabinet Dimensions 2010 and 2020 482mm 19 W x 88 8mm 3 5 H x 290mm 11 5 L 3010 380mm 15 H x 370mm 14 5 W x 130mm 5 1 D Wei
118. igure 2 9 Serial Comms Port Setup Menu Modem TA Model Options See the Model List Defines the model of the modem or terminal adapter connected to the Serial Comms port Use the device s user manual to assist in setting the correct configuration to suit the FastVu Serial Comms port requirements Use the Direct Connect option when FastVu units are connected back to back wired directly and no modem or TA is used Line Type Options Dial Leased Set the Line Type option to Leased at both the Transmitter and Receiver if the system is connected via dedicated or leased telephone lines or digital communication networks The Dialup option is used on a PSTN or digital network when no permanent connection between FastVu units exists Data Rate Options External 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 The Data Rate determines the data transfer type and data rate between the Fast Scan and the modem or communication interface When connected to modems FastVu is normally programmed for asynchronous data at a specific baud rate Set the Data Rate at the Transmitter and Receiver to the maximum rate which the modem can be programmed It is commonly referred as the DTE to DCE baud rate ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 11 Receiver Setup 2 10 2 4 2 10 2 5 2 10 2 6 Dial Time Options Wait for 30 seconds 60 seconds 90 seconds 120 seconds The Dial Time is the maximum time FastVu waits to establish a communication link after
119. imes This option helps Users provide consistency in the image transmission time of the system especially when the line quality of a communications link is unknown The Nominal Data Rate should be set to either auto detect or set to the known speed of the communications network For example use the 128 kbps option when connected via a Basic Rate ISDN line Enable PAP Use this checkbox to set enable Password Authentication Protocol This will force the remote system to be authenticated using PAP during the PPP negotiations The valid username and password are defined by the fields of PPP Username and PPP Password Secure Poll Secure poll allows the FastVu to support a high level security feature available in particular Modems and Terminal Adaptors This feature establishes an off line heartbeat link between the modem or TA and the Transmitter The link is initiated and held active by the FastVu sending polling a pre defined message at a regular time interval The modem or TA monitors the status of the link and if the link is broken for any reason the exchange equipment is notified via an unsolicited error message The client can then be informed so that corrective action can be initiated Poll Interval Options 0 off and 1 to 99 seconds The poll interval is used to specify the time in seconds between repeated sendings of the Poll String to the modem or TA equipment The default value 0 Poll String Optio
120. ines the sequence order that camera images are presented on the monitor attached to the Receiver Video Sequence At Receiver Setup Menu Dwelltimefio i Camera 4 55 a ig iow aig PASE 14 C 1b 18 17 18 19157 201 fF interval 0 to 99 seos between sequencing cameras Figure 3 23 Video Sequence Setup menu 3 9 1 Dwell Time Options duration in seconds Range 1 to 99 Dwell Time is used to control the timing between cameras at the Transmitter and takes effect when a Guard Tour is selected at the Receiver The Dwell Time is common to all active channels and is defined as the duration a channel camera is displayed before switching to the next active channel It can be set from 1 to 99 seconds If the dwell time expires the FastVu will continue to transmit the channel until the image has been updated before switching to the next active channel 3 9 7 Auto Sequence Camera Options Display Skip For each enabled camera press the Enter key to enable or disable the checkbox This enables or disables a camera for appearing in the auto sequence list ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 25 Transmitter Setup 3 10 Alarm The Alarm menu provide setup details for Alarm Inputs Entry Exit paths and the optional ADPRO VM25 FastVu I O Expander Alarm Inputs Choose and configure Alarm Inputs 3 10 1 Alarm Inputs The Alarm Inputs option provides the ability to define a number of parameters about the type and
121. ing a communications link pressing the Connect key will cause the controlling system to start it s disconnection task The connection or disconnection dialogue is displayed on the Monitor CHASSIS key Not implemented at the Transmitter When more than one Receiver chassis is configured daisy chained the Chassis key is used for the selection of an individual chassis unit for control Once a chassis number has been set it will remain active regardless of any other operation until changed again by the Chassis key FastVu systems can daisy chain up to five chassis Select the required chassis number lt n gt then press the Chassis key STATUS key STATUS The Status key is used to view the FastVu system s alarm input status on the Monitor JALA HELP key The Help key is used to display the software version fitted to the unit When Online the help message gives both Receiver and Transmitter revision levels E CONTROL ON key The On key is used to initiate the systems s control output dialog screen s OR when used with a number key 1 2 or 3 turn on one of the system s three control outputs The operational parameters for the control outputs are set via the system setup menu The key is used with a Receiver only Press a number key lt 1 3 gt followed by Ctrl On to switch on a control output at the remote Transmitter Am CONTROL OFF key CTRL The Off key is used to initiate the systems s control outp
122. ion is used when the FastVu audio is being selected switched via the VM22A or third party audio switching unit Microphone Gain Operation Options Low Level AGC High Level AGC Manual Gain Select the type of Automatic Gain Control AGC used by FastVu to maintain a constant audio input range Low Level AGC is typically used in a more controlled noise environment such as a Control Room or office where only a small amount of background noise is present High Level AGC would be used where high levels of background noise can be expected Microphone locations such as car parks and street environs would probably use this option Manual gain should be used when the PTT Intercom option is selected as it provides better control over audio where echo cancellation cannot be used Audio Out Volume Options lt volume level gt Choose a volume level between 0 lowest and 9 highest to suit the operational environment ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Receiver Setup 2 13 5 Echo Cancellation Options On Off This feature is used to diminish audio echoes when two way conversations are taking place especially when using a speaker phone where the microphone and speaker are in close proximity to each other Echo cancellation is performed by special software in the FastVu unit To enable the Echo Cancellation feature select the Echo Cancellation checkbox and press Enter NOTE Echo cancellation should not be used in conjunction with any
123. is too low increase the video level by using cable compensators or video line amplifiers Cannot enter Setup Mode Check that the keyboard cable is correctly connected to the Keyboard port Check that the El VST key is selected and the key light is on Lost Setup Password Refer to Internal Links Password Override procedure in this Troubleshooting section Picture present no time date or camera ID information Check that the status lines are programmed to be displayed Loss of stored programmed settings during a power failure Data may have been corrupted Ifthe ADPRO FastVu continually loses its stored settings during a power failure consult your supplier or Vision Systems directly Restoring the default Factory Settings Refer to Internal Links Default Setup procedure in this Troubleshooting section Clock displays question marks The internal battery has run flat Reset the time Have the battery replaced Check the internal battery link for the real time clock No Video Alarm is constantly triggered Check that all the Camera inputs have video connected PTZ controls are unusable or erratic Check that the correct telemetry station has been configured in the Setup Menu Check the wiring and shielding of the PTZ cable is correct Rolling Pictures Check for secure connection of any loop thru on the video input cables use a direct connection to check if prob
124. is used when the AMK 300 is connected to a FastVu chassis If the keyboard does not recognise the connected equipment as a FastVu unit then an audible error signal will beep Display Modes The monitor can display output from single or multiple cameras and the display keys select differnt modes of operation Full Screen Display Key The Full Screen Display key is used to display the current camera as a single full screen Multi Live Key The Multi Live key is used to display the video from multiple cameras in a variety of screen split formats The first press of the key sets the monitor to show a 4 way split with the current camera in screen quadrant 1 Pressing the key again will cycle the monitor display through all available formats The formats are 4 7 10 13 and 16 way vi ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 System Keys Quick Reference Auto Sequence Key The Auto Sequence key is used to sequence the sequence enabled cameras until stopped by the User Some of the system keys are specific to the FastVu video transmission system and are detailed below pr EJ 5 STATUS o 7 6 CTRL CTRL o 706 o ISOL ISOL SPEED CONNECT key The Connect key is used to initiate a connection to or disconnection from a remote site When FastVu is OFFLINE and not connected to a remote system the key will initiate the connection process task However if the system is on line and is using a communications link
125. k Transmitter Serial Comms Port Setup Menu Modem TA Model Line Type Data Rate Dial Time conds S O WU o a Figure 3 12 Serial Comms Port Setup Menu Modem TA Model Options See the Model List Defines the model of the modem or terminal adapter connected to the Serial Comms port Use the device s user manual to assist in setting the correct configuration to suit the FastVu Serial Comms port requirements Use the Direct Connect option when FastVu units are connected back to back wired directly and no modem or TA is used Line Type Options Dial Leased Set the Line Type option to Leased at both the Transmitter and Receiver if the system is connected via dedicated or leased telephone lines or digital communication networks The Dialup option is used on a PSTN or digital network when no permanent connection between FastVu units exists Data Rate Options External 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 The Data Rate determines the data transfer type and data rate between FastVu and the modem or communication interface When connected to modems FastVu is normally programmed for asynchronous data at a specific data rate Set the Data Rate at the Transmitter and Receiver to the maximum rate which the modem can be programmed It is commonly referred as the DTE to DCE baud rate ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 6 2 4 3 6 2 5 3 6 2 6 Transmitter Setup Dial Time Options Wait for 30 second
126. l keyboard Use e 4 to highlight blue background the required letter or symbol Press ESL place it on the assembly bar To enter a number into the name simply press the corresponding number key on the keyboard To finish and accept the name on the assembly bar highlight the Accept button or press EB If a mistake is made either use the Delete button to erase the last letter or symbol or use the key to erase ALL characters ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 7 Transmitter Setup 3 4 Setup Menu Structure Programmable parameters are entered or altered via a menu based system The menu structure consists of a number of levels and sub menus The applicability of some menu or sub menu options can be affected by the setting s of other options Refer to Figure 3 6 for a diagram of the FastVu menu structure Access to the Setup Menu is available directly from the unit or in the case of a remote Transmitter the Setup menu can be downloaded and viewed from a central Receiver This is very useful when access to a number of remotely located Transmitters is required The Transmitter Setup menu is shown below Transmitter Setup Menus Choose and configure Alarm Inputs Please refer to the Menu structure diagram for a complete overview of the FastVu menu structure BI ADPRO Fast Vu Issue 6 Transmitter Setup 1P9 D A XI MUSA JOISO N NASOJ xog 19949 es INIA D Jeju3 nueuu woy u
127. l servicing to qualified service personnel Any attempt to repair any part of the system will render the ADPRO FastVu warranty void During the warranty period Vision Systems Limited will replace faulty units free of charge on an exchange basis refer to the Warranty conditions Once the warranty has expired faulty units should be returned to Vision Systems Limited for repair or replacement 6 2 Power On and Self Test Routines When power is applied to the ADPRO FastVu it will automatically perform a series of self test routines to check the microprocessor circuits In addition data integrity testing checks the various user programmable settings to see if any data corruption has occurred The self test function may take up to 30 seconds On completion of power up testing the red light on the front panel will be illuminated and the status message cleared The ADPRO FastVu is now ready to commence operation If the self test fails the unit performs the following actions The keyboard beeper sounds twice If the keyboard fails its own self tests it will beep four 4 times If the diagnostic tests fail repeatedly the user should note the details of the error and contact the ADPRO support service or the local ADPRO supplier 6 3 Fault Indicator The ADPRO FastVu continually checks that all microprocessor circuits are operating correctly and restarts itself if a failure occurs If an internal failure has occurred and restarting the
128. l signals are connected to the FastVu via the Line In and Line Out connectors on the rear panel Line Signal Specification Input impedence gt 6K ohm Line IN RCA connector Nominal level 10mV rms to 400mV rms Output impedence 600 ohm Line OUT RCA connector Nominal level 315mV rms 1 22 3 Audio Level Manual Microphone Gain Control 1 23 A trimpot marked Audio Level is located on the rear panel It is used in conjunction with the two audio LEDs located just above the trimpot to manually set the microphone gain level when the AGC circuit is DISABLED via the Setup menu The trimpot is turned clockwise to increase the microphone circuit gain To set the gain level talk normally into the microphone at a distance of approximately 30cm 1ft and adjust the trimpot until the RED LED just starts to light This 1s the maximum gain position For optimum operation back off the trimpot slightly anticlockwise to ensure the RED LED only flickers when loud voice levels are used at the microphone Note that microphone AGC is usually set to Disabled when the Intercom mode of operation is used To optimise audio quality and reduce the detrimental effects of audio feedback such as whistling Echo Cancellation and AGC Automatic Gain Control cannot be used together Refer to Section 2 13 for the Transceiver or Section 3 11 for the Transmitter Connection to the ADPRO Amux 20CDK The ADPRO Amux 20CDK is an
129. law Vision Fire amp Security has no liability with respect to damage to or arising out of or the condition or performance of the ADPRO Product resulting from negligence or improper use storage installation configuration or handling of the ADPRO Product where improper includes treatment other than in accordance with the ADPRO Manual these terms and conditions or the in formation provided at a training session or accident unforeseeable circumstances or disaster or modifications to the ADPRO Product other than in accordance with Vision Fire amp Security instructions or attachment of or interoperation with features software or products not approved by Vision Fire amp Security in writing or where the ADPRO Product has been serviced by persons not authorized by Vision Fire amp Security in writing to service the ADPRO Product Lightning or Related Voltage Surges ADPRO equipment malfunction caused by lightning or related voltage surges is specifically exempted from Vision Fire amp Security warranty conditions Vision Fire amp Security reserves the right as to final determination of whether or not an equipment malfunction was caused by lightning or related voltage surges ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Warranty You acknowledge that this is a summary of warranties and you have read and agree to the General Terms and Conditions Capitalised terms below are defined in the General Terms and Conditions Vision Fire amp Security warrants
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131. lem is fixed use VDA Video Distribution Amplifier to boost signal levels if video levels from the camera is found to be low Check camera output level Check all cables and connections Refer to Technical Bulletin 99 007 on the ADPRO Website for more information regarding input level measurements ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Troubleshooting ADPRO WEBSITE www adpro com au or contact yours nearest sales office for a paper copy 6 5 Internal Links When shipped from the factory the ADPRO FastVu has the following internal links fitted to the Connector PCB Link 1 Password Override Installed Link 2 Default Setup Installed Link 3 Factory Test Installed Link 4 Factory Test Installed To change the way ADPRO FastVu operates a link must be REMOVED 6 5 1 Location of Internal Links Location of Configuration Links on rear connector panel x3 EE EJ E FERS PERERA i ED bo ot BM y HE 7 Ed HH gus du an np dn B
132. lemetry station WIPE key The Wipe key is used to momentarily operate the telemetry station wipe output The relevant output switches on while the Wipe key is pressed provided the feature is available on the telemetry station IRIS OPEN CLOSE key For the currently selected camera the Iris open or Iris close key opens or closes the len s iris while the key is being pressed provided the feature is available on the telemetry station TER FOCUS NEAR FAR key For the currently selected camera the Focus near or Focus far key adjusts the lens focus near or far respectively while the key is being pressed provided the feature is available on the telemetry station ZOOM WIDE NARROW key For the currently selected camera the Zoom narrow or Zoom wide key zooms in or out ofthe camera scene respectively while the key is being pressed provided the feature is available on the telemetry station x HOME key The Home key is used to move the currently selected PTZ camera to preset position number 1 provided the feature is available on the telemetry station xii ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Copyright amp Tradename Statement Copyright The ADPRO FastVu hardware firmware and accompanying written materials are subject to copyright Unauthorised copying of the firmware or the written materials is expressly forbidden You may be held legally responsible for any copyright infringement Tradename statement ADPRO is a registered trademark
133. ll screen format except when the Receiver has been set to operate in a multi live display format The first channel defined in the Video Sequence list is used as the reference channel If the Auto Sequence key is pressed while the FastVu is in one of the Multi Live display modes then the displayed video channels will be refreshed to start with the reference channel first Auto Sequence operation is halted when the Auto Sequence key is pressed again or an Alarm is received when there were previously no alarms in the Alarm List ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 11 Operation 4 11 4 11 1 4 11 2 Types of Alarm FastVu supports two types of alarm video capture post alarm and pre alarm Individual channels can be set to respond to either post alarm pre alarm or both Alternatively the channel can be configured to ignore alarm inputs completely To use either or both types of alarm the FastVu Transmitter must have the respective Alarm Input wired to a suitable detection device CMS User Priority To facilitate operation with Central Monitoring Station CMS systems FastVu provides the ability to define a special user category a CMS User to provide a priority connection to a remote Transmitter Refer to Transmitter Setup and System Details menu for information about setting the CMS User information When an alarm condition is generated at a Transmitter that is currently connected on line to a Receiver the Transmit
134. m Input Status While the Transmitter is Online pressing the Status key E displays the information screen shown in Figure 4 3 Alarm Input Status Figure 4 3 Alarm Input Status display Against each of the configured channel numbers the Camera Name is displayed Depending on the status of the Alarm Input contacts the small icon to the left of the channel number indicates the current condition For example channel 1 CAM1 is Sealed and channel 3 CAM3 is Unsealed when an alarm condition is present a Bell icon is shown Control Output Status CTRL CTRL While the Transmitter is Online pressing the lt f keys will display the information shown in Figure 4 4 Control Output Status o 1 Control Output 1 fo 2 Control Output 2 So 3 Control Output 3 Press END to Continue Figure 4 4 Control Output Status display The status of the three control outputs at the Transmitter is indicated with a closed or open switch icon To change the condition of a control output Press the number of the Control Output lt 1 2 or 3 gt then the appropriate key to change The Output Control Status screen can remain in view will control outputs are changed NOTE When a VM25 FastVu I O Expander is fitted ten control outputs will be available ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Operation 4 8 3 Software Status Pressing the EY key will display the Version number of the FastVu software FASTVU Software Version V1
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136. mance of the ADPRO Product resulting from the configuration of the ADPRO Product Vision Fire amp Security does not warrant guarantee or make any representations either expressly or implied regarding the current or future use or the results ofthe use ofthe ADPRO Product with respect to its correctness accuracy reliability completeness interworking functionality currentness or otherwise resulting from the configuration of the ADPRO Product To the full extent permitted by law Vision Fire amp Security expressly excludes all conditions warranties and liability whether imposed or implied by statute or by rule of law or otherwise which are not expressly set out in the General Terms and Conditions To the extent permitted by law your sole recourse for any defect of damage to or performance standard of the ADPRO Product will be under the express warranties the General Terms and Conditions if applicable and Vision Fire amp Security will in no event be liable to pay any amount or damages resulting from or in connection with the ADPRO Product To the extent by law that any limitation or exclusion can not apply the total liability of Vision Fire amp Security in relation to the ADPRO Product is limited to a inthe case of services the cost of having the services supplied again or b inthe case of goods the lowest cost of replacing the goods acquiring equivalent goods or having the goods repaired To the extent permitted by
137. mitter s current configuration to the Receiver for display on the monitor When the Transmitter is under remote menu control by a Receiver a status message is displayed on the local monitor connected to the Transmitter Setup Menus System in Remote Setup Press End to Continue Figure 3 2 Remote Access Message The Transmitter setup menus can now be reviewed or edited at the Receiver When finished the Transmitter settings can be saved or discarded by selecting the appropriate option from the Receiver s exit menu as shown in Figure 3 3 Setup Menus Exit Without Saving Remote Settings Select Option or END to Cancel Figure 3 3 Receiver s Exit and Save Menu ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 5 Transmitter Setup 3 3 3 3 1 The Receiver options available are Save Remote Settings and Exit the changes made are saved back into the Transmitter s memory Exit Without Saving Remote Settings no changes are made the Transmitter setup remains unchanged Ifthe Save Remote Settings and Exit option is selected the changes are uploaded to the Transmitter and the status message shown in Figure 3 4 is displayed at the Receiver Setup Menus System Uploading Transmitter Settings Press END to Cancel Figure 3 4 Receiver Message for Transmitter Upload On completion of the transfer the new settings for the Transmitter can be used immediately At this point the Receiver will still be in Setup mode and
138. mpanies the upgrade CD ROM program NOTE That the CONFIGURATION Dipswitch 10 must be set to the ON position when upgrading via Port 1 Before entering the software Upgrade process the User is given the option of saving current setup information as shown in Figure 2 21 Setup Menus Save Settings Before Entering Upgrade Mode Enter Upgrade Without Saving Select Option or END to Cancel Figure 2 21 Upgrade Setup Menu Save Settings Before Entering Upgrade Mode the current setup configuration 1s saved as a backup Enter Upgrade Without Saving no setup information is saved ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Receiver Setup When a selection has been made the status message shown in Figure 2 22 is displayed System Upgrade Waiting For PC Connection Press END to Cancel Figure 2 22 PC Connection Message On completion of the software upgrade FastVu automatically powers down up for the new program to take effect 2 15 Remote Transmitter When a FastVu Receiver is connected to a Transmitter at a remote site 1e on line to the site the Remote Transmitter option allows the User to remotely access the Transmitter s Setup Menus Selecting the Remote Transmitter option will download the Transmitter s current configuration to the Receiver for display on the monitor During the download processing a status message is displayed Setup Menus System Downloading Transmitter Settings Press END to C
139. n can be viewed by pressing one of the Ctrl keys without a preceding number ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 suonegijdads Q s Specifications 5 1 ADPRO FastVu Version Specifications ADPRO FastVu is the latest product in the ADPRO product family providing remote site to central station transmission and control of video audio pre alarm PTZ and control equipment signals FastVu can be used with Ethernet LAN WAN networks digital ISDN telephone lines and dial up or dedicated telephone lines FastVu provides high quality colour or monochrome operation bi directional high quality audio capability pre alarm video capture and replay support of a wide range of PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom telemetry systems transparent control of remotely located equipment and systems external control via an optional ADPRO AMK 300 Keyboard and integration with the Video Central PC based central monitor and control system English English US German French Italian Spanish and Portuguese language setup menus The FastVu system consists of one or more Transmitters at the remote site and a Receiver at the monitoring site The FastVu 2020 unit is designed as a Transceiver and is configured via switches accessible on the rear panel to be either a Transmitter or a Receiver unit Advanced image compression techniques ensure rapid transmission of high resolution video images After transmission of the first image the Transmitter can be programmed to s
140. n is clicked the new values will take effect and the menu will exit ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 11 Transmitter Setup NOTE Exiting from the menu by using the End key on the keyboard will not activate the new time date 3 6 Communications Setup The Communications setup menu provides access to configuration information relating to the FastVu s network and data link features Transmitter Communications Setup Menu M bnel Figure 3 10 Communications Setup menu lefault Gateway 3 6 1 Ethernet Setup The Ethernet setup menu is used to configure the basic TCP IP parameters required when using FastVu over a LAN or WAN network connection Transmitter Ethernet Setup Menu Data Rate Throttle Off Figure 3 11 Ethernet Setup Menu 3 12 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 6 1 1 3 6 1 2 3 6 1 3 3 6 1 4 Transmitter Setup Local Address Options Default for Transmitter 172 30 0 2 Internet Protocol address The address is divided into four 4 separate parts each with a decimal range value from The Local Address is used to identify the FastVu device as a TCP IP host Each FastVu unit requires a unique IP 0 to 255 Subnet Mask FastVu uses the subnet mask to determine whether the destination FastVu unit is located on a local or a remote network Each logical IP Address has two parts the NETWORK ID and the HOST ID The Network ID identifies all hosts that are on the same physical network and the
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142. nce will toggle between Normal Quality and High Quality settings Pressing a value 1 8 and then the Video Quality key will select that particular quality level AS VIDEO SPEED key SPEED Not available in current version Ud CAMERA key The Camera key is used to display a video input from a camera channel on the monitor The Transmitter must be ONLINE Enter the desired channel number 1 20 followed by the Camera key The key may also be used to Manually step through all enabled channels in numerical order The channels may be also displayed in reverse order if the Shift key held down while pressing the Camera key Manually step through all selected channels in the auto sequence list for display on the monitor The Camera key is pressed without using any preceding channel numbers The auto sequence list may be displayed in reverse order if the Shift 7 key is held down while pressing the Camera key SHIFT key The Shift key is used in conjunction with other keys to provide either added functionality to the key or to provide an additional level of security to an action Security in this instance is a way of forcing the operator to press two keys simultaneously thus preventing accidental entry of data by pressing only a single key NEXT ALARM key The Next Alarm key is used in enter the system s alarm event mode of operation The oldest alarm is shown first on the monitor 1f more than one al
143. nd features FastVu provides PTZ control ability for a number of popular models and where possible supports the features provided by the manufacturer Due to the number of models available on the commercial market details of connection and use for individual models have been provided on the ADPRO web site ADPRO WEBSITE For information regarding connection and features of specific telemetry station see the Tech Tips pages at http www adpro com au or contact yours nearest sales office for a paper copy ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 21 Installation 1 18 1 18 1 Alarm Inputs The ADPRO FastVu has twenty external Alarm Inputs ten for model 2010 and 3010 When a FastVu unit is in the Secure state the camera setup options can be programmed to trigger an alarm on detection of either a closed contact or an open contact condition of the external Alarm Input The Alarm Inputs are normally connected to alarm sensors such as door switches passive infrared detectors microwave detectors vibration sensors electric field detectors etc The setup options for Alarm Inputs are described with reference to the rest or non alarm position of a set of switch contacts Normally Open needs a closing contact to activate an alarm Normally Closed needs an opening contact to activate an alarm Driving the Alarm Inputs For an alarm input to be recognised the input device must hold a changed state for a minimum period of 100 milliseconds
144. ng a closed contact on the pin ie shorting to Ground switches the FastVu system into the Access state NOTE A FastVu Transmitter may also remotely be placed in the ACCESS state by a FastVu Receiver or ADPRO Video Central PC based Receiver This action is independant of the condition on Pin 5 Access Secure However when Pin 5 is switched from the ACCESS state to the SECURE state the Transmitter software will correctly reflect the Secure state of the Transmitter General Relay Output A Form C single pole changeover contact set is available on the Audio Switch connector pins 4 11 12 If configured to do so the relay activates while the ADPRO FastVu has an alarm active The contacts will remain in the changeover condition until all alarms are reset The relay may also be configured to activate whenever the unit is connected via a network or data link to another FastVu unit This feature may be used for instance to notify an alarm system when FastVu activity is taking place ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 22 Audio Switch Connections Installation There is a 15 pin Audio Switch connector on the ADPRO FastVu The functions available are compatible with the and VM22A Audio Switchers Pin Function Signal Pin Specifications Serial Clock 14 Open drain output Serial output for Serial Data 7 32V maximum Channel Number Serial Strobe 15 100mA maximum On impedence
145. nge the access secure state of a connected transmitter a password can be used To enable the forced use of a Alarm Password highlight the checkbox and press Enter Enter the required Alarm Password by using the keyboard pop up dialog box Maximum 4 digits no letters 2 8 ADPRO Fast Vu Issue 6 Receiver Setup 2 9 2 User Language The option to choose from a number of languages for display of Setup information is available 1 Enalish 1 Figure 2 6 Setup Language options Languages available include English English US Spelling German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Simplified Chinese and Korean 2 10 Communications Menu Access to the Communications configuration information is available via the Communications menu Receiver Communications Setup Menu Configure Comms with advanced settings DONOT CHANGE Figure 2 7 Communications menu ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 9 Receiver Setup 2 10 1 2 10 1 1 2 10 1 2 2 10 1 3 Ethernet Setup The Ethernet setup menu is used to configure the basic TCP IP parameters required when using FastVu over a LAN or WAN network connection Receiver Ethernet Setup Menu Figure 2 8 Ethernet Setup Menu Local IP Address Options Default for Receiver 172 30 0 3 The Local Address is used to identify the FastVu device as a TCP IP host Each FastVu unit requires a unique IP Internet Protocol address The address is divided into four
146. nnected to the FastVu Transmitter Camera 1 An DR REBOTA Choose Manual or Automatio gain contralfor this camera Figure 3 20 Camera 1 Details Setup Menu Connected Options Display Ignore The checkbox defines whether this camera is to be enabled for display on the Transmitter When enabled checked other details about this camera can be modified To enable the use of a Camera select the Connected checkbox and press Enter Camera Name Options lt camera name gt Enter the name to be associated with this camera A maximum of 20 characters can be used The name should be entered using the keyboard entry screen that appears when the Camera Name option is selected Video Loss Detection Options Disabled Enabled When the Video Loss Detection option is set to Enabled a no video alarm will be raised for this camera if video sych 1s lost The No Video Alarm procedure is identical to storing an alarm sequence except that the message No Video Alarm is displayed on the Receiver s monitor ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Transmitter Setup 3 8 1 4 Camera Station Attached Options Yes No This option alerts FastVu to the availability of a camera station being attached to one of the cameras PTZ control signals for an attached camera station will be directed through the FastVu PTZ Port for the camera station To enable the use of a Camera Station select the checkbox and press Enter 3 8 1 5 Monochrome Black
147. ns Maximum 40 characters The poll string command that is required by the modem or TA is entered via the on screen keyboard The default value blank ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 17 Transmitter Setup 3 6 3 Advanced Setup Base Port Number Options lt value gt Range is 3000 to 30000 Defines the Base Port Number used for communications when connected to another third party non FastVu device Transmitter Advanced Setup Menu Base Port Number 15000 Figure 3 14 Base Port menu The default value 15000 and should be left at this value unless a conflict occurs due to network connection of other third party equipment WARNINGS If the Base Port Number is changed then all communicating systems must be changed to the same value Failure to do this on all communicating systems will result in communications failure 3 7 Call List The Call List option menu is used to establish both the method and details of the connection path to various FastVu Receiver sites when an alarm is triggered Selecting the Call List option displays the entry menu shown in Figure 3 15 Transmitter Call List Setup Menu Serial comms Call List t Active to send Events to a Receiver Figure 3 15 Call List Menu 3 18 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Transmitter Setup 3 7 1 All Alarms Options Active Inactive The All Alarms option is a general control over the FastVu Transmitter s ability to automatically send either Alarm or Live
148. ntry and typing a new two digit number The number of preset positions and Auxiliary outputs is dependent on the telemetry station type Refer to the telemetry station manual for details PRESET AUX DO Ed ES SAVE PRESET AUX As AUX Figure 4 13 Camera Control keys HOME key The Home key is used to move the currently selected PTZ camera to preset position number 1 provided the feature is available on the telemetry station PRESET SAVE key The Preset key is used to select a preset position that has previously been saved using the Save procedure see below It requires the operator to enter the desired preset number lt n gt followed by the Preset key Pressing the Shift and Preset key saves the current settings in the telemetry station memory for the currently selected camera These pre positions can then be recalled To save a PTZ preset move the camera to the required position then enter the desired preset number followed by the simultaneous pressing of the Shift and Preset keys AUX ON key The Aux On key is used to switch on an Auxiliary output of the currently selected telemetry station if present and requires the operator to enter the desired auxiliary channel number followed by the 4ux On key Example To switch on Aux output 4 on camera 3 press 3 followed by the Camera key to select the camera then press 4 followed by the Aux On key ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 19 Operation
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150. o images and keeps them in a memory store Immediately an alarm is detected FastVu stops capturing the video images from that channel ensuring what remains in the memory store is a visual record of events leading up to the time of the alarm ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 13 Operation 4 12 4 12 1 4 12 2 Viewing and Clearing Alarms Initially a channel with an alarm sequence displays the post alarm images in quad screen format To review a post alarm or pre alarm sequence s the Alarm Playback keys and the Alarm Action keys on the AMK 300 keyboard are used Alarm Playback keys The Alarm Playback keys allow the detailed viewing of an alarm sequence When an alarm is active and displayed on the Alarm Status bar ofthe Receiver pressing the Play Forward or Reverse or Fast Forward or Fast Reverse keys will place the Receiver into the Alarm Playback mode Images can then be reviewed in full screen mode while stepping forwards backwards or pausing Stop and Exit Pause EL Alarm Playback L Fast Forward Play Forward Use with Pause to Single Step Play Reverse Use with Pause to Single Step Fast Reverse Figure 4 8 Alarm Playback keys To return to the normal display operation press the O Stop Exit key Post Alarm Status Bar When post alarms are received and displayed on the monitor using the Alarm Playback keys the Alarm Status bar provides details of the alarm image currently being displayed in full screen form
151. o several logical groups These groups are arranged for control of the following feature sets Mode Display Equipment Alarm Playback System Entry Selection Menu Direction and Page Camera PTZ Control The AMK 300 can be used with a number of ADPRO products and some keys may only be applicable to specific types of equipment The keys shown are those applicable to FastVu The following paragraphs describe the action caused by pressing the keys in the specified group Actions caused by simultaneously pressing both the Shift key and the specified key are also listed ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 v Quick Reference Mode Keys GLOBAL key The Global key is used to control the bi directional audio feature A e LN ACCESS SECURE key a The Access Secure key is used to change the status of remote Transmitters When set to Access the remote site will not report alarm events with the exception of No Video Alarms if configured to do so When set to Secure all alarm events are reported if they have been configured to do so If the remote Transmitter has been set locally to operate in Access via a hardware input this key will have no effect However when the local hardware is switched back into the Secure state the key becomes usable again Equipment Keys The key light is illuminated when pressed providing a visual indication of key selection VST VST key The VST Video Transmission and Storage key
152. o the Receiver The Receiver monitor will display a quad screen image of the three post alarm images The fourth quadrant will display live images from the alarm camera 3 10 1 3 2 Live Event 3 10 1 4 When set to the Live Event option the Transmitter on detection of an alarm input transition will connect to the Receiver It will not grab any post alarm video images from the associated alarm camera At the Receiver the monitor will display the images from the alarm camera in full screen mode This option is used in situations where only notification is required For example an alarm camera may monitor a entry door or gate When an alarm is activated by say a doorbell switch or infra red detector the Receiver will switch immediately to that camera so that identification can take place Alarm Image Interval Options 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 6 9 seconds This time value in seconds is used to set the interval between the three images grabbed when an alarm input transition is detected by FastVu The choice of time interval will depend on the content of the alarm image scene and the anticipated speed of movement of any subjects within the scene ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 10 1 5 3 10 1 6 3 10 1 7 3 10 2 Transmitter Setup Pre Alarm Image Interval Options 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 6 9 seconds This option sets the time interval in seconds between image captures The valid range is from 0 5 to 9 seconds with a
153. o view the Setup menu a monitor must be connected to Video Out or S Video connector Ensure the monitor is correctly connected power is available and the unit is switched on There are two ways to access locally the Setup Menus The AMK 300 external keyboard Plug the keyboard into the Keyboard port on the rear panel The VM87 Hand Held Programmer Plug the VM87 into the Keyboard port on the rear panel Remote Setup A Transmitter may also be accessed from a FastVu Receiver or Video Central located away from the site They must be on line to access the Transmitter s Setup Menu When the Receiver is used to configure the Transmitter no monitor is required at the Transmitter Local Setup Menu Access To locally access the Setup menu first ensure the FastVu unit has successfully completed the power up diagnostic tests Press the Setup key on the AMK 300 or VM87 to enter setup mode Password checking to the Setup Menu is either Disabled when no password protection is required or Enabled requiring a password to be entered If password checking has been enabled use the keyboard to enter the four digit numeric only password The factory default password 1111 Setup Menus Select Option or END to Cancel Figure 3 1 Password Entry Dialogue If password checking has been enabled and an incorrect password is entered the keyboard will double beep and an Invalid Password dialogue box will be displayed If a password is
154. ode configured during Setup While operating an audio symbol microphone or speaker appears on the monitor status line 4 14 1 1 Talk Enables audio from the Receiver to the Transmitter when the PTT switch is active closed contact 4 14 1 2 Listen Enables audio from the Transmitter to the Receiver when the PTT switch is active closed contact 4 14 1 3 Talk and Listen Audio is always enabled in both directions ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 17 Operation 4 14 1 4 Intercom 4 14 2 4 15 Used in conjunction with the Audio key on the keyboard When the Intercom option is selected and the Audio key is pressed audio transmissions will be enabled and audio will be sent in the direction defined by the current position of the PTT switch Pressing the Audio key again will turn off all audio Audio Shortcut Keys To switch between the various Audio modes the keyboard keys can also be used as a shortcut as shown in Table 4 3 Per Audio Keys es LISTEN E C3 USTEN TALK gt Os iene p a 4 I LISEN oo ET Audio key shortcuts cdr Table 4 3 Shortcut Keys Between Audio Modes PTZ Control The AMK 300 Keyboard is used to control cameras fitted with Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ functionality For a complete description of PTZ setup and operation please refer to the AMK 300 User Manual and the installation section of this manual for details of the telemetry station connection When connected via
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156. of the cameras and the desired picture update time Refer to Table 2 1 for the image resolution of various quality levels Quality PAL NTSC Quality value Resolution Resolution Displayed 1 176 x 144 pixel 176 x 120 pixel Small image v low 2 176 x 144 pixel 176 x 120 pixel Small image low 3 352 x 288 pixel 352 x 240 pixel Low 4 352 x 288 pixel 352 x 240 pixel Medium 5 352 x 288 pixel 352 x 240 pixel High 6 352 x 288 pixel 352 x 240 pixel Very High 7 704 x 288 pixel 704 x 240 pixel Very Very High 8 704 x 576 pixel 704 x 480 pixel Excellent Table 2 1 Quality Value versus Resolution When alarm sequences are stored at the Transmitter the actual image resolution of the stored alarm images is Quality Level 7 The Quality Level requested by a user at the Receiver can be from 1 8 with the highest level reserved for live viewing of images 2 2 2 High Quality Options lt high picture quality gt Range 1 to 8 The user can request images to be transmitted at a higher quality level as set by the High Quality value Image quality can be switched between the Normal and High Quality values by pressing the Quality key 0 The High Quality range is from 1 to 8 with 1 being the lowest quality The High Quality option assists with identification of intruders by improving the displayed picture quality 2 18 ADPRO Fast Vu Issue 6 2 12 3 2 12 4 2 12 5 Receiver Setup Changes Mode Ch
157. on Industry standard video alarm control and communications interfaces On screen site and camera identification time and date of the alarm Automatic Transmitter connection on alarm Transmitter dialling with up to 100 preset numbers Transmitter Password protection to prevent unauthorised access Battery backed real time clock General relay output BS8418 compliant when used with VM25 FastVu I O Expander ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 5 3 Specifications 5 2 FastVu Specifications Function Description Video inputs 20 BNC video channel inputs for Model 2020 10 BNC inputs for Models 2010 and 3010 1 volt p p video input 75 ohm or high impedance switchable Video input expansion options Not available Colour Monochrome Operation Colour or monochrome Individual channels can be dedicated as monochrome B amp W Default operation is for colour Video output 1 BNC composite video output designed to drive a 75 ohm load 1 S Video output electrically isolated from composite circuit Model 2020 only Video standard Either PAL or NTSC specified at time of order Colour Burst Lock Range PAL 4 433619MHz 230Hz NTSC 3 579545MHZ 179Hz Picture resolution PAL CCIR 704 x576 pixel Quality 8 704 x 288 pixel Quality 7 352 x 288 pixel Quality 5 amp 6 352 x 288 pixel Quality 3 amp 4 176 x 144 pixel Quality 1 amp 2 NTSC RS170 704
158. onnections when using FastVu 2010 amp 3010 are shown in brackets EA 2 schanneledr Figure 1 16 Connection of Amux to a FastVu Transmitter Special Operational Procedures When connected to a FastVu a number of Amux operations need to be handled according to the following procedures Passwords Passwords cannot be sent to the Amux when connected via FastVu and must be disabled in the Amux using local setup from the Amux keyboard To disable password checking use the Setup menu to set the General gt Passwords option to Disable To make the new configuration active use the Exit and Save option from the Setup menu Resetting Amux Alarms To enable clearing of Amux alarms via FastVu each Amux must have each connected camera s Alarm Reset option set to Timed NOTE The timed automatic reset option does not apply to a Video Loss alarm described below ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 27 Installation No Video Alarms When an Amux channel suffers a video loss the Amux can conditionally generate a No Video alarm condition Note D To reset a video loss condition when connected via a FastVu 1 Ensure the cause of the video loss is rectified 2 Enter and then exit Amux Setup mode this will cause the video loss alarm to be reset or if the cause of the video loss cannot be corrected then 1 Enter the Amux Setup mode 2 Enter the Camera menu and select the faulty camera number 3 Set the Connected status to
159. operation of the alarm inputs connected to the FastVu Transmitter There are twenty alarm inputs 10 for a FastVu 2010 or 3010 and to view or modify details about a particular input first select the Alarm Input number from the displayed list Figure 3 24 Alarm Inputs List The Alarm Inputs Detail menu will be displayed as shown in Figure 3 25 FR ADPRO Fast Vu Issue 6 Transmitter Setup Alarm Inputs 4 Alarm Input Enabled Alarm Logic Normally Open Event Type Alarm Event Alarm Image Interval H second Pre Alarm Image Interval H second Pre Alarm Images Zero Images Remaining free Image slots 180 Enable Disable Event generation for this Input Figure 3 25 Alarm Inputs Setup Menu 3 10 1 1 Alarm Input Options Disabled Enabled When programmed to Disabled the Transmitter will ignore all activity on this Alarm Input When the Alarm Input Enabled option is programmed as Enabled the FastVu Transmitter stores three images separated by a programmable period each time an alarm is triggered at the Transmitter s Alarm Input If required the Transmitter then establishes a communication link with the Receiver Each of the three images are transmitted and displayed on the Receiver s monitor in quad screen This allows the User to clearly identify the event s that caused the alarm and the subsequent events after the alarm The fourth quadrant is used to continually display images from the camera scene in ala
160. or control signals and alarm status information Power Requirements Regulated 12 Volts DC operation 10 15 volts DC 3 6 watts max at 12 volts DC Construction Sealed printed circuit board with three key lock mounting holes for M3 screws ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Specifications Function Description Dimensions 265mm L x 73mm W x 19 6mm D Weight 425 grams EMC compliance ENS55022 1998 CISPR 22 1997 AS NZS 3548 1995 Al A2 Class A Conducted and radiated emissions EN 61000 3 2 1995 Current harmonic emissions EN 61000 3 3 1995 Voltage fluctuations and flicker FCC Part 15 Class A Conducted and radiated emissions EMC Immunity EN 50130 4 1995 A1 Alarm systems immunity Safety IEC 60950 1991 A1 A2 A3 amp A4 EN 60950 1992 A1 A2 A3 AA amp All hen used with the supplied AC power adaptor Options M21 Relay Card for mounting externally to the unit w V VM22A Audio Switcher VM23 Intercom Handset Operating Conditions Operating temperature range 0 50 degC 32 122 degF Humidity less than 90 non condensing 5 4 AULT PW160 Specifications per manufacturer s data sheet Function Description Input Voltage 100 240 V Line Frequency 47 63 Hz Current 1 2 A max Protection Internal primary current fuse Inrush limiting Configuration In Case IEC320 C320 with ground Outpu
161. or details PRESET o AUX M v po n gt s AUX Figure D Camera PTZ keys PRESET SAVE key The Preset key is used to move a PTZ camera to a preset position that has previously been saved using the Save procedure see below It requires the operator to enter the desired preset number followed by the Preset key Pressing the Shift and Preset key saves the current settings in the telemetry station memory for the currently selected camera These preset positions can then be recalled To save a PTZ preset move the camera to the required position then enter the desired preset number followed by the simultaneous pressing of the Shift and Preset keys DA AUX ON key AUX The 4ux On key is used to switch on an Auxiliary output of the currently selected telemetry station and requires the operator to enter the desired auxiliary channel number followed by the 4ux On key Example To switch on Aux Output 4 on Camera 3 press 3 followed by the Camera key to select the camera then press 4 followed by the Aux On key AUX OFF key AUX The Aux Off key is used to switch off an Auxiliary output of the currently selected telemetry station and operates identically to the 4ux On key ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 xi Quick Reference TS The Wash key 1s used to momentarily operate the telemetry station wash output The relevant output switches on while the Wash key is pressed provided the feature is available on the te
162. own speed of the communications network For example use the 128 kbps option when connected via a Basic Rate ISDN line ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 2 13 Receiver Setup 2 10 3 5 2 10 3 6 2 10 4 Enable PAP Use this checkbox to set enable Password Authentication Protocol This will force the remote system to be authenticated using PAP during the PPP negotiations The valid username and password are defined by the fields of PPP Username and PPP Password Secure Poll Secure poll allows the FastVu to support a high level security feature available in particular Modems and Terminal Adaptors TA This feature establishes an off line heartbeat link between the modem or TA and the Receiver The link is initiated and held active by the FastVu sending polling a pre defined message at a regular time interval The modem or TA monitors the status of the link and if the link is broken for any reason no message received from the FastVu the exchange equipment is notified via an unsolicited error message The client can then be informed so that corrective action can be initiated Poll Interval Options 0 off and 1 to 99 seconds The poll interval is used to specify the time in seconds between repeated sendings of the Poll String to the modem or TA equipment The default value 0 Poll String Options Maximum 40 characters The poll string command that is required by the modem or TA is entered via the on screen keyboa
163. peakers ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 111 Quick Reference Vid Provided by VM25 FastVu O Expander when installed i Kaori Video Microwave Vid Up to 20 Access Fence Unit DX uA MLO coour or Alarm Panel Control Detector eS PIR etector l Monochrome T7 l J Video Cameras h RS485 Telemetry A Telemetry Stations NL gt Y Station or 20 Alarm Inputs Video Video Motion Detectors 10 Rel Telemetr O Relay Outputs Doors Lights Nadie y Gates f L sa ANS Fum25 1 0 L m VM22A Audio Switcher set up to switch to the option 3 Control Outputs standard currently displayed chann OR 7 Upto10 Up to 10 PC or PT Access Control Control System lt gt Video O ss Switcher E Microphones yM23 N Intercom Handsets 2 IgE Up to 10 Speakers Pre Amplifier Channel Select Switches 9 General x c AL Relay Access 5 2 K Output Secure o 5 Input e A O CURE npu x ki s 12V Auxillary Inputs Outputs e g general alarm outputs access secure inputs Mains ADPRO FastVu Power Digital Video amp Audio Transmission System 9 o Status Local Monitor Remote LJ A A Mod Site s 10baseT
164. plicable All equipment installations are required to be in accordance with the National Electrical Code NEC ANSI NFPA 70 and the Canadian Electrical Code CEC Part 1 CAN CSA C22 1 Radio Interference The FastVu complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The FastVu complies with the electromagnetic emission limit requirements of AS NZS 3548 and EN55022 Class A In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Static Discharge ADPRO FastVu system components contain electrical parts that are susceptible to damage from static discharge Static voltages of one 1 to thirty 30 kilovolts are common in unprotected environments When installing or servicing ADPRO FastVu equipment it is advisable to observe the following standard precautions for handling electronic assemblies to reduce the risk of component damage Minimise handling of electronic assemblies and components Transport temporarily arrange and store electronic components in recognised anti static containers Discharge any static voltage from your body before handling electronic components or wear a grounded Safety Standard Approved anti static wrist strap while handling
165. pressed on the AMK 300 keyboard that is locally connected to the Transmitter or via the remote keyboard connected to a Receiver the following Enter Password screen is displayed on the monitor refer to Figure 3 1 Without the correct password the Setup Menu cannot be accessed e To enable the forced use of a Setup Password highlight the Setup Password Enable checkbox and press Enter Enter the required Setup Password by using the keyboard pop up dialog box Maximum 4 digits no letters User Language When the Transmitter Setup menu is accessed locally the option to choose from a number of languages for display of Setup information is available This option is Disabled if the menu is accessed via a remote Receiver 1 English Cil Erangais 3 Italiann Espanol Figure 3 8 Setup Language options Time and Date To enable accurate tracking of the time that alarm or live video is being viewed and possible recording by a VCR the time and date used by the Transmitter can be set or reset Date and Time Date 2s yAN 2001 Time 14 f22 i12 Accept Changes Select Option or END to Cancel Figure 3 9 Date and Time Setup Menu Enter the new Date and Time into the appropriate fields on the display Use the keyboard to directly enter the number fields and to select the appropriate month from the list The Accept Changes button is used to activate the new date and time in the Transmitter When this butto
166. protection gt 20KV 37 way D male connector Contact closed logic low 7 mA maximum 500 ohms maximum Contact open logic high 12000 ohms maximum Voltage input less than 0 8 V logic low 7 mA maximum Voltage input between 3 5V and 5 0V logic high ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Specifications Function Description Input to Output delay 0 5 seconds maximum excluding modem delays Network Port Ethernet 10BaseT compatible Max data rate 10 Mbits sec RJ 45 connector Serial Communication Interface Asynchronous 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity programmable data rate from 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 bps Configured as a DTE device The Hayes AT protocol is used if connected to the public telephone dial network Synchronous Reserved for future implementation 9 pin male D connector Data Transparent Interface Bi directional transparent RS232 serial data link between the Transmitter and Receiver Configured as a DTE device Programmable baud rate from 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 bps Programmable number of data bits 7 or 8 stop bits 1 or 2 parity odd even none Flow control via hardware handshaking or Off 9 pin male D connector Keyboard Interface RS485 differential balanced input output serial port RS232 signalling interface switch selectable Maximum voltage range on either input line 5 volts to 9 volts
167. r that No Video alarms must be cleared in order to terminate the communication link While the camera or cable failure is being repaired the No Video Alarm option should be disabled by accessing the Video setup menu at the Transmitter NOTE If a no video alarm is received after 6 previous alarms have already been received but not cleared the alarm message will be displayed in Quadrant 4 of the screen Clearing Alarms The Alarm Action keys allow a particular Alarm Sequence from a multiple Alarm set to be selected for review or cleared from the Alarm List While viewing the respective channel and pressing the Alarm Reset key at the Receiver Alarm Sequences and No Video Alarms are cleared This removes the channel number from the alarm status and re allocates the video memory at the Transmitter for further alarm image storage The remaining channel numbers in the alarm status are re positioned to indicate the chronological order of the current active alarms View Next Alarm Clear Alarm oan Use together to View Previous Alarm Figure 4 11 Alarm Option keys To review another alarm in the Alarm List the Next Alarm key is used to move down the list To move back to a previous alarm in the Alarm List press the Shift key as well as the Next Alarm key To exit from the Alarm Replay display screen without clearing the current Alarm simply switch to another display channel by pressing the Camer
168. ration fields and parameters stored in internal memory to the Factory Default settings Once a FastVu unit has been powered up with this link removed new configuration fields and parameters may be entered The Default Setup link must then be replaced before powering up again otherwise all new entries will be lost and the default settings used once more Internal Battery Replacement Qualified personnel only must be used for replacement of the internal lithium battery WARNINGS The ADPRO FastVu contains an internal lithium battery There 1s danger of explosion if the battery 1s incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer instructions ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 INQUIRIES AUSTRALIA Vision Fire amp Security Private Bag 215 495 Blackburn Road Mount Waverley Vic 3149 Australia Telephone 61 3 9211 7300 Facsimile 61 3 9211 7202 Toll Free 1800 700 203 Technical Support 1800 554 664 THE AMERICAS Vision Fire Security 35 Pond Park Road Hingham Massachusetts 02043 USA Telephone 1 781 740 2223 Facsimile 1 781 740 4433 Toll Free 800 229 4434 EUROPE THE MIDDLE EAST Vision Fire amp Security Vision House Focus 31 Mark Road Hemel Hempstead Herts HP2 7BW UK Telephone 44 0 1442 242 330 Facsimile 44 0 1442 249 327 WEB SITE http www adpro com au ADPRO FastVu Issue 6
169. rd The default value blank Advanced Setup Base Port Number Options lt value gt Range is 3000 to 30000 Defines the Base Port Number used for communications when connected to another third party non FastVu device Receiver Advanced Setup Menu Base PortNumber 15000 f DO NOT CHANGE unless instructed by Monitoring Station Figure 2 11 Base Port menu ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Receiver Setup The default value 15000 and should be left at this value unless a conflict occurs due to network connection of other third party equipment WARNINGS If the Base Port Number is changed then all communicating systems must be changed to the same value Failure to do this on all communicating systems will result in communications failure 2 11 Site List Setup Selecting the Site List option from the main Setup Menu displays the menu shown in Figure 2 12 The Site List menu is used to establish and maintain the list of remote sites that the FastVu Receiver will use to establish connections Receiver Setup Menus Hi 1 FASTVU Create Figure 2 12 Site List ree menu To enter or edit details about a particular site select the Site Name from the list Use the Page key to select sites 11 thru to 100 A Site Details menu as shown in Figure 2 13 will be displayed when a site is selected Setup Menus 1 nitten ID amp be unique Fig igure e y Bs Site Details Setup menu ADPRO FastVu
170. rm so that the User can view any other events that are occurring in that scene Each Transmitter can store up to six concurrent alarms consisting of three images each 3 10 1 2 Alarm Logic Options No EOL Normally Closed No EOL Normally Open The FastVu Transmitter can be programmed to trigger an alarm and store video images from a channel when it detects normally closed contacts opening on alarm or normally open contacts closing on alarm ADPRO VM25 FastVu I O Expander When an optional ADPRO VM25 FastVu I O Expander unit is connected to the Transmitter and enabled for operation a number of additional configurations are available These optional wiring schemes provide the FastVu with tamper detection and reporting capabilities Alarm Inputs can be configured using the following termination methods BS8418 Compliant ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 27 Transmitter Setup 3 10 1 3 1 No End of Line EOL Normally Closed NC 2 No EOL Normally Open NO 3 Single EOL NC 4 Single EOL NO 5 Dual EOL NC 6 Dual EOL NO Terminations are achieved by configuring at most two resistors per alarm sensor Event Type Options Alarm Event Live Event Event Type defines the way the Receiver will respond to an alarm input 3 10 1 3 1 Alarm Event When set to the Alarm Event option the Transmitter on detection of an alarm input transition will grab three video images from the associated alarm camera and connect t
171. rnal detectors sensors are Door switches Pressure mats Passive Infra Red PIR detectors Panic buttons Glass break switches Vehicle loops Detectors are normally located within the field of view of the associated camera and numbered the same For example a detector wired to Alarm Input 03 is treated as Camera 03 This ensures that an alarm generated by a detector will be readily resolved by viewing its associated camera image ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 29 Operation 4 21 1 1 4 21 1 2 4 21 2 FastVu can be made to operate in two different modes Secure Mode Access Mode The mode of operation is set by the voltage level applied to the Access Secure input Pin 5 of the Audio Switch connector on the FastVu rear panel When a detector is triggered the current mode determines the response taken Secure Mode Secure mode is operational when the icon is displayed on the monitor status bar In Secure mode the FastVu system responds to an Alarm by Capturing 3x post alarm images from the alarm camera in the Transmitter Stopping pre alarm image capture on the alarm channel 1f enabled in the Transmitter Displaying the alarm icon on the status bar of the Receiver s monitor if enabled Switching the alarm camera to be the current camera Switching the General Relay on if enabled Commencing the Connection procedure to the selected Receiver at the central monitoring site provided thi
172. roubleshooting Section of this manual for the correct procedure to override password checking to delete the incorrect entry re enter the correct password Setup Menus Select Option or END to Cancel Figure 2 1 Password Entry Dialogue Leaving Setup When changes to the setup parameters are completed leaving the Setup menu will prompt the User to save the current settings including any changes that have been made NOTE Exit from Setup may take up to 8 seconds During this time the FastVu Main Menu screen will be displayed Do not power the unit down during this period ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Receiver Setup Options available for any changes to Setup is either Save Local Settings and Exit Changes are stored in the FastVu NVRAM permanent memory and are immediately available for use Exit Without Saving Local Settings Changes are discarded and last stored setting is used 2 6 Setup Menus The setup menus provide access to a number of sub menus for configuration to suit individual site requirements Within each major group all parameters associated with that group are available for configuration Any previously entered or factory default parameters are shown for review Parameters that are capable of being changed are altered by selecting from a list or option or by directly entering a data value Once a parameter is altered the user can exit from the setup mode and immediately use th
173. s 60 seconds 90 seconds 120 seconds The Dial Time is the maximum time FastVu waits to establish a communication link after dialling The Dial Time starts from the instant the dial procedure is initiated The time can be changed in 30 second increments It is important that the chosen value takes into account the time required to dial the number and the number of Answer Rings programmed in the unit at the other end A typical value is 60 seconds for the dial network and 30 seconds for the ISDN network Answer Rings Options 0 to 9 0 Don t Answer The Transmitter can be programmed to either a wait for a programmable number of rings from 1 to 9 in one ring increments before answering an incoming call or b not answer any incoming calls when set to 0 For example the Transmitter could be set to Answer Rings 0 when the User does not want a Receiver looking at a particular site unless called by the generation of an alarm Generally the Answer Rings option would be set to 1 or 2 rings Initialisation String This option is used to enter any additional Hayes AT commands in ASCII format required to automatically configure a modem or Hayes compatible RS232 terminal adaptor for a particular feature or setting Hayes AT commands are entered using the keyboard entry screen that appears when the Initialisation String option is selected Note that the Hayes command prefix AT does NOT have to be entered at the start of an Ini
174. s If video is not detected on a particular channel a No Video if enabled is triggered When the FastVu system is in operation the basic system conditions and responses are described in Table 4 1 CONDITION TRANSMITTER RECEIVER No Alarms No Monitor displays the camera outputs Monitor display is blank with Communications in numerical sequence full screen OFFLINE message showing Link No Alarms Comms Monitor displays the camera outputs Displays live images from the Link established by in numerical sequence full screen requested current camera in full Receiver screen mode or multiple cameras in multi split view Alarm Triggered No Communications Link Captures 3 post alarm images and starts Connection to the Receiver to establish a Comms link Alarm icon displayed and the 3 post alarm images are displayed along with live video Full screen display of selected images can be made Table 4 1 Typical System Conditions 4 8 Status Information FastVu provides a number of Status information displays The Receiver displays are used to review the current status of the following Alarm Inputs Control Outputs Software Revision Level ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 The time date of the Transmitter when viewing live video or the time date when the image was An speaker symbol is used when listening to activity at the remote site The microphone symbol Operation 4 8 1 4 8 2 Alar
175. s action has been enabled in the Setup menu for this camera channel This action will to establish an on line link for alarm processing by a central operator Access Mode Access mode is operational when the icon is displayed on the monitor status bar In Access mode FastVu does not respond to an Alarm Alarm Reset When operating in Secure Mode all alarms must be reset before an on line connection can be terminated The reset of an alarm s requires the operator to interact with the display provided on the Receiver s monitor Alarms are active when the bell icon is displayed on the monitor status bar as shown in Figure 4 14 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Operation First Alarm Received from Channel 8 Number of Pre Alarm Images Available on this Channel if enabled Number of Post Alarm Images Available on this Channel Second Alarm Received from Channel 4 Third Alarm Received from Channel 2 8 18 3 4 2 Alarm is present ws 8 13 28 38 08 FEB 2001 Figure 4 14 Alarm Status icon 4 21 2 1 Single Alarm To reset a single alarm on the current camera press the next alarm key The alarm details will be shown on the alarm status bar on the monitor The operator may choose to Use the Reset Alarm key to reset the alarm or Press the ae key to keep the alarm active NOTE Depending on the user programmed selection reset of an alarm may silence the keyboard buzzer Otherwise the keyboard buzzer will be silen
176. s encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or installer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNINGS Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Vision Systems could void the user s authority to operate this equipment ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 9 Installation 1 7 Mounting the ADPRO FastVu 1 7 1 Rack Mounting The FastVu 2020 and 2010 models are housed in a 2 U high chassis for mounting in a 19 rack as shown in Figure 1 4 To ensure long term electronic equipment reliability it is advisable to mount the unit clear of other equipment which can dissipate large amounts of heat ensure adequate air flow either convective or forced between the unit and its surroundings mount the AC power supply adaptor in an area with adequate ventilation away from other heat sources Due to the internal dissipation in the FastVu do not mount the AC power adaptor on top of the FastVu chassis Ensure that all the installation instructions provided with the AC power adaptor are followed refer to Section 1 8 E O ADPRO FastVu Digital Video amp Audio Transmission System Vision Systems Power Status Figure 1 4 Fas
177. splay the Site List The first page of 10 sites of a possible 100 are shown on the screen Any one of 100 sites can be chosen The Up Down arrow keys move the cursor up or down the list through all 100 sites Alternatively pressing the Page key moves through multiples of ten sites a page at a time Use to move backwards through the Site List pages Once the correct page is found move the cursor to the required site using the Up Down arrow keys Press the Enter key to establish a connection to the site The Receiver uses the address or number that has been programmed in the Site List menu Alternatively while the Offline is displayed the operator can select a numeric value between 1 and 99 which represents the site to connect followed by the Connect key eg to call Site 25 press the following keys 2 H NOTE If the site has been configured to use either an Ethernet port address OR a Serial Comms phone number the following Link Selection is displayed Link Selection 1 Ethernet fa HiSerial Comms Port Select Link END to Cancel Select the appropriate link option using the Up Down arrow keys and press Enter Alternatively use the Fast button number next to each option When the Transmitter answers and the Receiver password matches the Transmitter s a communication link is established A connection message followed by video from the Transmitter is displayed If the incorrect or no address
178. st Button Numbets uec sio eim lia 2 5 Figure 2 3 Setup menu structure sette ee ci e e He RU E E ec eta eee dt ie e Re ness 2 6 Figure 2 4 lt FastVu Receiver menu str cture etc t e DOR RE ERE Eee ee e be agendi 2 7 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Table of Contents Figure 2 5 System Details MU A aa 2 8 Figure 2 6 Setup Eanguage OptiOns cst ls ate 2 9 Figure 2 7 Communications MA e CH dp epe a peu ro D ere erp eH E Ud 2 9 Figure 2 5 Ethernet Setup Menu cos coe RERO ERU PAL nie tela anu P rci b PAR eas 2 10 Figure 2 9 Serial Comms Port Setup Menu i eienen iii i i e iai EE E EEE i i as 2 11 Figure 2 10 Advanced Md a re 2 13 Figure 2 11 Base P ort menu usce Rene ERI ee erede Ode c do RRR ede dett 2 14 Eivure2 12 Site bist Setup Maa 2 15 Figure 2 13 Site Details Setup MA ene eo mde t dece ere eet Da EE E eee ds 2 15 Figure 2 14 Video Options Setup mienu eeepc as SUI de gre De vas Po o e RO cbe tet 2 17 Figure 2 15 Monitor Setup Menu n A Qai at 2 19 Figure 2 16 Status Bar Display 5 noue a rs 2 20 Figure 2 17 Audio Setup menu A eei et RE e UH he eb RE HA ree e RE utet ee e E eee des 2 21 Figure 2 18 gt Receiver General Setup Menu icc died eto peer digo epe be Rte Pe Heo 2 23 Figure 2 19 Alarm Beeper menu ue ede eee eite rete dia 2 24 Figure 2 20 Transparent Data Port Setup Menu sss eerten riendas en eik tnter enni ente 2 25 Figure 2 2T Upgrade Setup Menu itd en We eR ea eed P os 2 26 Figure
179. sy6ip y enppA1eju3 3 GUOMSSVd das 4S POW e HOON WIN3GON N N j N e JA 3 D J el xog 10349 oN seA I2ejes 138 GFAVNACUOMSSYd diss 10d SAWOD Vitas KE Auo oueuunu dijejud gt gt AVMZIVO INVA daS G3ONVAGV Auo oueuunu di iejug ASYN 13N8nis Od SNWOO Vitas JeAeosupi oipny PUD oeplA JOHBIQ nAISEJ OHdQV Auo oueuunu dj jeju3 3 13NX3H13 ssauddy dl IV2O1 Tk NH SNOUIVOINnIWWOO Figure 2 4 FastVu Receiver menu structure ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Receiver Setup 2 9 System Details Menu The System Details menu is used to configure the FastVu password operation and User language option 2 9 1 Passwords To prevent unauthorised access to the FastVu functions passwords can be selected and enabled Receiver System Details Setup Menu Setup Password Enabled RIINNNNN Alarm Password User Language English ation of Setup Figure 2 5 System Details menu 2 9 1 4 Setup Password To enable the forced use of a Setup Password highlight the checkbox and press Enter Enter the required Setup Password by using the keyboard pop up dialog box Maximum 4 digits no letters When the Setup key is pressed on the AMK 300 keyboard the following Enter Password screen is displayed on the monitor Without the correct password the Setup Menu cannot be accessed 2 9 1 2 Alarm Password To prevent unauthorised access to isolate unisolate alarms and remotely cha
180. t Output Current 2A 12V 50 C Combined Line and Load 1 excluding cord Voltabe Regulation Transient Response 0 5 ms for 50 load change typical Holdup Time 18 ms min 120 VAC Protection Foldback overcurrent protection Short circuit protection Cord and Connector 6 ft 2 conductor 18 AWG Ault 3 connector Safety Approvals UL 1950 C UL 22 2 TUV EN60950 MITI Approved for Australia Electrical Topology Switching fixed frequency flyback Dielectric Withstand Meets the requirements of EN60950 Leakage Current Less than 750 mA at 127 VAC 50 Hz EMI Complies with EMC Directives CE Compliant Environmental Operating Termperature 0 50 degC 32 122 degF with no derating Storage Temperature 30 85 degC Relative Humidity 5 95 non condensing Altitude 0 10 000 feet Cooling Convectional non vented case Mechanical Case and Dimensions 104mm 4 20 L x 66mm 2 6 W x 37mm 1 45 H Case Material Black 94V0 polycarbonate Weight 285g max 1002 excluding cord ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Specifications 5 5 AULT SW132 Specifications per manufacturer s data sheet Function Description Input Voltage 100 240 VAC 10 6 Line Frequency 47 63 Hz Current 0 4 A Protection Internal primary current fuse Inrush limiting Configuration In Case IEC320 C3
181. t is intended for continuous operation For North American power connection select a power supply cord that is UL listed and CSA Certified 3 conductor 18 AWG terminated in a moulded on plug cap rated 125 V 15 A with a minimum length of six feet For European connection select a power supply cord that is internationally harmonized and marked lt HAR gt 3 conductor 0 75 mm2 minimum cross sectional area rated 300 V with a PVC insulated jacket The cord must have a moulded on plug cap rated 250 V 10 A NOTE When used in conjunction with the optional ADPRO VM25 FastVu I O Expander module the AULT SW132 Power supply must be upgraded to a AULT PW160 model ADPRO P N 200886 to support the additional load and ensure continuing compliance with safety requirements ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 1 11 Installation 1 9 1 10 1 12 Configuring FastVu 2020 as a Receiver or a Transmitter FastVu 2020 units can be set to operate as either a Receiver or as a Transmitter FastVu 2010 and 3010 units are dedicated Transmitters and cannot be changed The Configuration DIPswitch on each FastVu 2020 unit is set to define its operation as either a Receiver or a Transmitter Receivers are located at a central site and use the communications network or link to connect to remotely located Transmitters FastVu 2020 Switch 11 ON for Receiver operation or Switch 11 OFF for Transmitter operation When using FastVu 2010 and 30
182. t of that position Tilt Control of the vertical elevation angle that the camera lens is pointing at any particular time Tilt can be referenced to a home position and the camera tilted moved either up or down Zoom Ability of a camera lens to change the physical position of its front lens to provide either positive magnification enlargement or negative magnification shrinkage of an object or scene Focus Ability of a camera lens to change the relative position of its front lens to maintain the visual clarity of an object or scene within its field of view Iris Part of a camera lens that controls the amount of available light allowed to pass through the lens Wash A feature provided on a camera housing where a jet of clean water or other solution can be sprayed onto the clear cover in front of the camera lens to remove dirt dust or grime Wipe A rubber wiper blade on the camera housing that is mechanically swept over the clear cover in front of the camera lens to displace dirt dust or grime Normally used during or after a wash Telemetry station manufacturers provide a variety of models and features FastVu provides PTZ control ability for a number of popular models and where possible supports the features provided by the manufacturer Due to the number of models available on the commercial market details of connection and use for individual models are best provided on a dynamic display environment such as the
183. tVu front panel for 19 inch rack mount models 1 7 2 Wall Mounting The FastVu 3010 Transmitter chassis is housed inside a wall mountable cabinet as shown in Figure 1 5 The cabinet is NOT weatherproof and is suitable only for internal building locations such as an interior wall ADPRO FastVu Transmission Digital Video amp Audio System Vision Systems 575mm 22 Figure 1 5 FastVu wall mount cabinet showing overall dimensions 1 10 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Installation Figure 1 6 shows the dimensional detail for the mounting holes for the FastVu 3010 cabinet 288mm 1147 6mm 7 dia 12mm 787 16mm dia Mounting Hole Detail gt D E E LO N wo FastVu 3010 Wall Mounting Dimensions 2x mounting holes b mm 1 4 dia gt lt fastvu3010 mechanicatint cdr EE I AAA Cr DNE va 288mm 114 Figure 1 6 Wall mount cabinet mounting dimensions 1 8 AULT SW132 PW160 Power Supply Installation Instructions No user serviceable parts are inside Locate the power supply near an area accessible to a properly grounded outlet receptacle The input power plug is the disconnect device to remove power This product is intended for indoor use only This produc
184. te tne Ute eR rene ome tb eu 1 17 1 15 22 PORT 2 5 3 Santos Sacto ulated i Een ens 1 17 1 15 3 NETWORK Port e A B E deese eg 1 18 L5 Network Port Pinout 5 nme nae ceca ete enor ap bete dab E E teca 1 19 1 16 Transparent Data Port M 1 19 1 17 Connecting PTZ Telemetry Stati0NS ooooommsmsmmsmsmssmssmssm 1 20 1 17 1 PTZ Potrt Setupius oue e e ot dr ie as 1 20 1 18 INEA 1 22 1 18 1 Driving the Alarm Inputs aec tiere ee e ect de RET ei Ys 1 22 1 182 ADPRO VM25 FastVu I O Expander OPTION sesssseeseeeeeene eene 1 23 1 19 Control Outputs 1 23 1 19 1 Connecting to the Control Outputs sess eene ener ener 1 23 1192 ADPRO VM25 FastVu I O Expander OPTION essessseeee eere 1 24 1 20 ENUTUNDITUIWSITI 1 24 121 Ge e ral OA LP rones 1 24 1 22 Audio SWitch ConMechOns v cicicsassesoccecensssonsssenstsoesoeseseanssennessabesnavonesestessenseseseeneoseassensensosssessesecgnoassonsents 1 25 1 22 1 Audio Intertace 3 nne n PE HUE C PO OE ore dee 1 25 1222 Audo Line Connections soot amne Ina een tutu atus 1 26 1 22 3 Audio Level Manual Microphone Gain Control esses 1 26 1 23 Connection to the ADPRO Amux 20CDK eeeeeese ee eee eene eene ena netos essen sati
185. ted equipment Hardware handshaking CTS RTS can be selected to be on or off When using the RS232 interface as a bi directional link setting the No Flow Control option enables Ctrl S Ctrl Q characters generated by the external equipment to be sent across the communication link for direct software handshaking between the equipment Parity Options No Parity Odd Parity Even Parity Sets the Parity used when transferring data locally between the RS232 interface and the connected equipment DTR Operation Options Always On Connect This option allows the User to control the operation of the Data Terminal Ready DTR signal of the RS 232 line to best suit the intended operation of the 3rd party equipment When set to Always the DTR signal will be permanently asserted by the FastVu Transparent Data Port The On Connect option only asserts the DTR signal after connection between the FastVu Transmitter and Receiver is established Diagnostics This option is for FACTORY use Do not use or select this option unless directed to do so by ADPRO Technical Support personnel Upgrade Options Save Settings before Entering Upgrade Mode Enter Upgrade without Saving The software used by FastVu can be upgraded by transferring a new program from a PC using either Port 1 or the Network Port on the rear of the FastVu unit Details of the upgrade procedure are given in the FastVu Software Upgrade Booklet that accompanies the upgrade CD ROM progr
186. ter will check to see if the connection has been initiated by a CMS User If this is so then event information is uploaded If the connected user is not a CMS User ie an Observer then the Transmitter will send a warning message to the Receiver Disconnecting Events Pending for CMS and then disconnect The Transmitter will then attempt to connect to the CMS User defined in its call list and upon successful connection upload the new event information to that Receiver Post Alarms Post alarms are defined as the capture of a short sequence of individual video images after the alarm input has received an external trigger Starting at the instant the alarm is triggered the Transmitter stores three consecutive images separated by a programmable period referred to as an alarm sequence from the channel associated with the alarm input A FastVu Transmitter can store up to six alarm sequences from any of the alarm inputs When an alarm input is triggered the Transmitter will establish a communication link with the Receiver if it is not already on line provided the Transmitter s Call List Option of All Alarms is set to Active When an alarm is received the Receiver s keyboard beeper sounds provided it has been programmed to do so Each of the three images for the first alarm sequence are automatically displayed on the Receiver s monitor in a quad screen format as shown in Figure 4 6 The first image stored is displa
187. tialisation String as it is automatically prefixed to the string contents by FastVu ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 15 Transmitter Setup 3 6 2 7 Advanced Setup Serial Port Transmitter Advanced Setup Menu Enable PAP Polliinterval Poll String 3 6 2 8 Local IP Address Sets the IP Address of the FastVu Transmitter IMPORTANT NOTE WHEN OPERATING WITH VIDEO CENTRAL GOLD Video Central Gold software has the ability to dial and connect to more than one FastVu Transmitter at the same time To ensure correct operation with Video Central all FastVu Transmitters that are expected to be accessed simultaneously will need to have a different Local IP Address configured 3 6 2 9 PPP Username The Username or Site Name that will be used to contact this Transmitter It is only required when PAP is enabled by either the Transmitter or Receiver system 3 6 2 10 PPP Password The Password to be used to access this Transmitter It is only required when PAP is enabled by either the Transmitter or Receiver system 3 16 ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 6 2 11 3 6 2 12 3 6 2 13 Transmitter Setup Nominal Data Rate Options Auto Detect 8 16 32 64 128 256 512kbps 1Mbps 2Mbps The Nominal Data Rate option is used by FastVu to maximise the data rate on the communication link It is different from the Data Rate setting for the Modem TA in that FastVu attempts to send data at the nominal data rate specified at all t
188. trol device To access the Control Outputs Setup menu first select the number of the Output required lt 1 2 or 3 gt Control Outputs 1 Figure 3 28 Control Output Setup Menu Output 1 shown ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 3 33 Transmitter Setup 3 12 1 1 Output Name Options lt name gt Enter the 20 character name to associate with this output 3 12 1 2 Offline Action Options Reset Latch Define the action of the Control Output circuit after the Ctrl keys are pressed Reset After activation the Control Output returns to its Normally Off state when the remote system is disconnected Latch The Control Output changes state and stays in that state until the Ctrl key is pressed again even if the remote system is disconnected 3 12 2 General Relay Options Alarm Connection The General Relay can be set to become active when either an alarm is active or the FastVu is online The General Relay has a default to the ALARM option When activated the contacts of the General Relay will changeover Transmitter General Relay Setup Menu General Relay YT tive on Alarm or on Connection to Site Figure 3 29 General Relay menu BI ADPRO Fast Vu Issue 6 3 12 3 3 12 3 1 3 12 3 2 3 12 3 3 Transmitter Setup Transparent Data Port Setup FastVu allows the operation of 3rd party RS 232 based equipment via the Transparent Data Port For example a 3rd party video matrix switcher needs
189. ts of a number of levels and sub menus The applicability of some menu or sub menu options can be affected by the setting s of other options Refer to Figure 2 4 for a diagram of the FastVu menu structure Receiver Setup Menus System Details nunications List Figure 2 3 Setup menu structure Please refer to the pull out Menu flow diagrams for a complete overview of the FastVu menu structure A ADPRO Fast Vu Issue 6 Receiver Setup 6 01 0 enpa 1ajuz xog 19949 ON S A 9918S xog 19849 oN seA 12eles Ls 1404 SONDA WRAS LONNCONO Z SAVMTY NOILWaadO ld NIVO WANY My QoZ ow Alltivd 99V BAITH H z MOT AH Z nouni 9 lOUINOO MOT NOILWTISONVO OH23 oov THAT MOT 1 Z 10 1 0 anoa ejua sila dOIS 3Amo 1no Olany 8 40 Z anoa jeju3 sug Viva puoo s as orones NOLIVUZdO NIV SNOHEONOIN USHOUMS si SOU DP e Alva VIVO SALON aanu e NO Z 380 L ENE HN OO REA eM uos iva INI 3NOHdONOIN t NOIIV234O Ld 434339 ev 1003 AL 434338 WAT e pony AVI VAINIO NONE SEHR WOONBINI v i pom 134338 WV NAIST LIS SM noH FAAL YOLINOW e AINO NLSN Z ONINNVOS WANN L INNO 3v E NOILO3NNOO t AINO ATV t xog 19849 ON SAA I2eles NO 4lvd INIL MAKWIAGG 1 a ee xog 198949 oN SeA 12eres NO SJUUL VeHIAVO 465p op xow jeju3 B8ARN 3NOHd xog 19849 oN SeA 1919S NO av SNIVIS
190. u3 ASYN LINENS Auo 2ueuunu djjeju3 3 ss3Waav dl WOOT 92999 oi 9201 enioA eua dN13S Q3ONVAGV ItOd SINNOO WINS l3NeI3HI3 e SNOLVOINNAINOS IORNNODNO Z SIVWV L NOLIVH3dO WUA wwie ozi aoli e Alltlvd NMONNMH Z MOWON L TOULNOD MOT 6 o1 0 enipA Jojuz z 10 o anoa jeju3 3 Sll8 dOIS pa 39942 ON S A 4980S xog 19849 oN seA 1OBIES fg 1o z enpa eiu sug VIVO a 180d SONIWIO vitas NIVO IVANVA 481 epu opg e 31ve viva IOVUDAN SSV TBAT HSH E NOLWTIZONYO OHO3 JUO4 VIVO INZOVESNVAL 99v BAN MOT 1 cani IAMO no O1Gny NOUOINNOD Od VIVO INSveSNVUL NOLIVEZGO NIVO INOHEOLOIN NV a M AVI IVUINIO bd e qH NANI Olan SINAINO TOYINOD a ME i 3NOHdOUDIN 1 asau e NOIIOV INTO RES jsn eouenbes ony ul epnioul o DISUJDI O9j s UU EMG 1eju3 388230 30035 O30 UOLINOW oe id Z SIMIC Vt3WVO T EHE xow 1049 Op gt gt XJENNN 3NOHd xou 1049 Op y gt y IB8ADN 3NOHd xou 10U9 Ob t38ATN NOCHE xow 1049 Oy 33 Z tie AnN INOHd xou 1049 Op 33 Lu38AN INOHd 00 oi S 18443 NOIIIVBS TWD 6 010 18Ju3 sgU MO 9 INOZ Hlvd AYINI S INOZ Hivd ANINI Y INOZ Hlvd AXINI xow SIS ODIDYO QZ ewon 16u37 INVN INAINO SINAINO TOHINOD INOZ Hlvd AUN 2 INOZ Hv AUN indu L INOZ INOd AIN uiv Jeju3 xog2eu2 SeINA 318VN3 LF XO8 Ol INNHSDG
191. uality level High and Low video quality levels are preset using the Setup Menu VIDEO SPEED key Not available in current version CAMERA key The Camera key is used to display a video input from a camera channel on the monitor The operator enters the desired channel number 1 to 20 gt followed by the Camera key The key may also be used to manually sequence the channels selected in the auto sequence list for display on the monitor This is available only when Auto sequence is active and there are no channels in alarm The Camera key is pressed without preceding channel numbers The auto sequence list may be displayed in reverse order if the Shift key is pressed with the Camera key SHIFT key This key is used in conjunction with other keys to provide either added functionality to the key or to provide an additional level of security to an action Security in this instance is a way of forcing the operator to press two keys simultaneously thus preventing accidental entry of data by pressing only a single key ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Operation NEXT ALARM key The Next Alarm key is used in enter the system s alarm event mode of operation The oldest alarm is shown first on the monitor if more than one alarm is present ALARM RESET key The Alarm Reset key is used to clear the alarm event that is currently displayed on the monitor 4 16 4 Selection Keys The Selection keys consist of the four cursor keys th
192. unit does not correct the fault the red indicator on the front panel will illuminate The faulty unit should be substituted with a replacement and returned to your supplier or Vision Systems Limited directly to be repaired or replaced ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 6 3 Troubleshooting 6 4 Trouble Shooting Guide This guide has been prepared to overcome any difficulties that may arise during installation and operation of the ADPRO FastVu If satisfactory operation of the unit cannot be obtained using this guide in conjunction with the installation and operating instructions of this manual contact your supplier or Vision Systems Limited directly The serial number of the unit and the firmware version numbers should always be quoted SYMPTOM CHECKS AND PROBABLE CAUSES Front panel Power Light does not illuminate Check Main Power fuse on rear panel Check internal PCB Power and Earth Return fuses on main PCB No picture present Check that the green power light is on If not check that input power to the ADPRO FastVu is within the specifications Check that the video cables are correctly installed Check that power is connected to the monitor Check the brightness and contrast controls on the monitor Video is unstable on the monitor Check the horizontal and vertical controls on the monitor Check the video level from the camera into the Video Inputs of the ADPRO FastVu is within the specifications If the video level
193. ut dialog screen s OR when used with a number key 1 2 or 3 turn off one of the system s three control outputs The operational parameters for the control outputs are set via the system setup menu The key is used with a Receiver only Press a number key lt 1 3 gt followed by Ctrl Offto switch offa control output at the remote Transmitter ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 4 21 Operation n ISOL o 75 ISOL AUDIO key The Audio key is used to control the audio transmission features of FastVu When the Audio key is used in conjunction with the Global key it will switch the system s bi directional audio feature on or if audio is currently on it will turn the feature off When used alone the Audio key controls audio transmission from the Transmitter to the Receiver and allow audio operation when in the Intercom mode The reverse direction is controlled by using the Shift and Audio keys ALARM ISOLATED key The Alarm Isolated key is used to temporarily isolate disable a particular alarm input while keeping other alarm inputs active The remote Transmitter must be connected for this key to operate ALARM UN ISOLATED key The Alarm Un Isolated key is used to remove the isolation set on a particular alarm input The remote Transmitter must be connected for this key to operate VIDEO QUALITY key The Video Quality key is used toggle the image quality ofthe current channel between high and low levels or to select a new q
194. yed in quadrant one and the last image in quadrant three Quad format allows the user to clearly identify the event s that caused the alarm and the subsequent events after the alarm Quadrant 4 is used to continually display live images from the channel in alarm so that the user can view any other events that are occurring ADPRO FastVu Issue 6 Operation Quadrant 1 Quadrant 2 First Image Second taken at Alarm Instant of Alarm Image Quadrant 3 Quadrant 4 Third Alarm Live Display Image Figure 4 6 Post Alarm Sequence display Subsequent alarms are not automatically displayed but are indicated on the monitor s status bar The operator must manually select these channels The Alarm Status Bar details are shown in Figure 4 7 First Alarm Received from Channel 8 Number of Pre Alarm Images Available on this Channel if enabled Number of Post Alarm Images Available on this Channel Second Alarm Received from Channel 4 Third Alarm Received from Channel 2 8 1 8 3 42 Alarm is present X50 13 28 38 08 FEB 2001 Figure 4 7 Alarm Status Bar Details 4 11 3 Pre Alarms Pre alarms are defined as the capture of a sequence of individual video images before the alarm input has received an external trigger Capture of pre alarm images is only active when the Transmitter is in the offline state When a channel is configured for pre alarm the FastVu software continuously captures vide
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