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1. Add Edit Remove Use mouse to drag and drop from the listto a pane in the layout 4 Video is displayed on the main monitor in the selected layout Controlling Main Monitor Display You can change the channel or layout to be displayed on the main monitor by using a network keyboard Refer to the User s Manual of the network keyboard for details on control by the network keyboard NOTE A pane in this manual refers to each channel s location in the layout screen Loading Preset Main Monitor Layout Video is displayed in the preset layout on the main monitor and you can change the layout by using a network keyboard NK 100 1 Press the main monitor s ID on the front panel of the network keyboard You Select Devices can check the main monitor s ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard Remote Setup Device Setup MMX Main ID Nx 100 2 Press the button Select Devices 3 Press the layout number of the main monitor You can check the layout number by running the INIT program and connecting the MMX Remote Setup Video Main Monitor eg Layout 1 3 4 33 User s Manual 4 Press the Display button 01 CAM1 05 CAM5 06 CAM6 07 CAM 01 CAM1 04 CAM4 j 03 CAM3 08 CAM8 4 4 02 CAM2 04 CAM4 06 CAM6 05 CAMS 07 CAM 4 4 Con
2. User s Manual Videgih Connect coaxial cables to the MMX from the video sources NTSC or PAL Cameras can be connected to the MMX directly or through loop out ports of DVRs Connect coaxial cables to connect the video source of the MMX to another device Connect alarm in devices Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the Al 3 Aider fs Alarm In and GND Ground connectors Connect the ground side of the alarm inputs to the GND connector The threshold voltage is 4 3V and it should be stable at least 0 5 seconds to be detected P MMX ID Configure the MMX ID Every MMX should have identical MMX ID Refer to MMX Switch ID Switch p 9 section for details on MMX ID switch setting Connect an alarm out device to the NC Normally Closed and C Common connectors or the NO Normally Open and C Common connectors NC NO is a relay output which sinks 2A 125 VAC and 1A 30 VDC 5 Alarm Output An external signal to the Alarm Reset In can be used to reset the Alarm Out signal Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the ARI Alarm Reset In and G Ground connectors The threshold voltage is below 0 3V and should be stable at least 0 5 seconds to be detected Connect the wires to the ARI Alarm Reset In and G Ground connectors Connect a PTZ camera for controlling PTZ preset Connect TX RX and TX RX RS485 Port of the PTZ camera to the RX TX and RX TX respectively of the MMX Refer to 5 3 V
3. General Date Time User Group 41 User s Manual General Remote Setup System Date Time User Group Network Video Event Version LDcoc 4cDccn amp Grn c Language English Setup Load Default MMX ID Version Displays the device s ID and software versions e Name Enter the device s name up to 31 characters including spaces Language Choose the language to be used during remote setup e Setup Load Default Click to return all except network related settings to the original factory settings Import Click to apply the settings saved as a mda file format to a master MMX and all slave MMXs daisy chained to the master MMX at once A setup screen appears allowing you to select the setup file You can select whether or not network settings IP address port number DVRNS will be included when the setup is applied Export Click to save the current settings of the master MMX and all slave MM Xs daisy chained to the master MMX as a mda file format at once A setup screen appears allowing you to name the setup file NOTE You cannot import saved MMX settings when the number of MMXs is different from the number of MMXs in the saved MMX settings Date Time Hemote Setup System General Date Time User Group Date 2008 11 26 Format Network x Video Event Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada Time 01 07 35 Format
4. Use Daylight Saving Time Time Sync Automatic Sync 42 MMX Multi Matrix Extension e Date Time Change the system date time date time format and time zone and turn daylight saving time on or off by checking the box Clicking the Apply button applies the changes immediately Time Sync Automatic Sync Check the box to automatically synchronize the time with a time server Enter the IP address or the domain name of the time server and set the time interval for synchronization NOTE You can use the domain name instead of the IP address of the time server during the Time Sync setting if you set up the DNS Server when setting up network User Group Hemote Setup System General Date Time User Group User Group Administrator Add Group Network admin x Video Add User Event User Group Click the buttons to change the settings for a group or a user allowed to control the MMX remotely Add Group Click to add a group Enter the desired group name and set authority levels for the group to control the MMX remotely Add User Click to add a user Enter the desired user name and select the group that the user will belong to Enter a password to be assigned to the user Edit Select a group and click the button to change authority levels assigned to the group or select a user and click the button to change the user s password Remove Select a group or user and click the butto
5. 6 Goto the following menus Remote Setup Video Quad Monitor Add or Edit button Select the desired layout from the Layout drop down menu Click the camera or group in the Camera List box or Sequence amp Event Group List box and allocate the camera or group to the pane in the layout General Monitoring l Select a camera in the Camera List box 2 Allocate the selected camera to the pane in the layout with mouse drag and drop NOTE You can allocate only cameras of the MMX that the quad monitors are connected e Sequence Monitoring IM 2 Click Sequence Monitoring in the Sequence amp Event Group List box Click the Add button and the sequence monitoring setup box 1s displayed Clicking a MMX from the list in the left displays a list of cameras connected to the MMX Click a camera max 126 for sequence monitoring and the button The selected camera is added to the sequence list in the right Adjust the sequence order by using the and button and set up sequence duration Enter the group name and click the OK button Clicking the Sequence Monitoring in the Sequence amp Event Group List displays the registered sequence monitoring group in the list Click the group and allocate the selected group to the pane in the layout with mouse drag and drop NOTE You cannot add an event monitoring group if a sequence monitoring group is added The quad monitors do not support sequence monitoring an
6. IP Address Set up the network connection information of a TA 2a meo master MMX and slave MMXs The MMX IDs of a master MMX 0 and slave MMXs 1 to 63 set by using the MMX ID switch on the back panel are displayed in the list Settings of a master MMX are applied to slave MMXs if the option switch setting and daisy chain connection are set up properly 10 2 Goto the following menus Remote Setup Video Main Monitor Quad Monitor Spot Monitor Layout 1 1 7 Select a monitor and click the Edit button to set up Dimas 000 layouts Refer to 4 1 Main Monitor Configuring e Main Monitor Layout p 31 for details on UT setting up monitor layout 11 Run the INIT program and connect to the spot MMX Check the MMX ID switch and option switch settings on the back panel of the spot MMX if the spot MMX is not displayed in the list Installation process 0 11 1 Go to the following menus Remote Setup Network IP Address Set up the network connection information of a spot MMX and enter the IP address or name of the master MMX that the spot MMX is connected The spot MMX is registered on the master MMX na ome 00 IP Address 10 0 8 234 e ji IP Address Y Gateway Subnet Mask 10 0 8 236 10 0 0 11 255 255 0 0 Use DVR Name Service 12 Run the INIT program and connect to a network keyboard Refer to the User s Manual of the network keyboard for details on setting up the net
7. ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically in registration Type DVR order and you can change it The ID will be used when controlling the Mode ORO ov device by a network keyboard EIS e Connection Select Ethernet and enter the IP address port number uc user ID and password for the connection to the MMX Click the OK button Click the registered DVR and monitors and cameras connected to the DVR are displayed in the list Ed XDR DLX 2 e Main ID Indicates the ID of the main monitor NE oni connected to the DVR Es s Spot No ID Indicates the Spot out number and ID cnn of the spot monitor connected to the DVR caca e CAM No ID Indicates the Video In number of the cas DVR and the camera ID ea Ga CAMA 2 204 Ex CAMA 3 205 21 User s Manual 9 7 Clicka camera in the list and the Edit button to change the settings of camera e ID Set up a camera ID to distinguish the camera from others when conte OR DO OK Cancel controlling the camera by a network keyboard You should press the camera ID button when controlling the camera by a network keyboard e Type Set up the camera type Fixed Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera PTZ Camera Select if the camera is a PTZ camera and set up the device that the PTZ camera is connected INK Remote Setup 9 8 Goto the following menus Remote Setup Device Setup rs m Select MMX in the list and cli
8. In number and EE ID of the camera connected to the MMX M master e cms 7 EM M CAMT 39 MMX S1 slave MMX 1 ziii 3 E M CAMO 41 E M CAM10 42 E M CAM11 43 EM M CAM12 44 Em M CAM1 3145 Click a camera in the list and the Edit button to change the settings of camera ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically in registration order when the device is registered and you can change it The ID will be used when controlling the camera by a network keyboard e Type Set up the camera type Fixed Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera PTZ Camera Select if the camera is a PTZ camera and set up the device that the PTZ camera is connected You should select PTZ Camera when the camera is connected to the RS485 port of the MMX 17 User s Manual 3 2 Medium Sized System When connecting controllable DVRs you can monitor live video from cameras connected to the DVRs play back video recorded in DVRs and change DVR settings Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 30 Core O mma Quad Monitor Main Monitor Quad Monitor Spot Monitor Spot Monitor 10 3395 O Network Keyboard 1 Connect the loop out of DVRs to the Video In ports of a master MMX and slave MMXs for live monitoring of video from DVRs on the monitors connected to the MMXs in various layouts 2 Connect the Main Out of DVRs to the Video In ports of a master MMX and slave MMXs for playbac
9. Layout 2 44 31 User s Manual 2 Goto the following menus Remote Setup Video Main Monitor Saved layouts are displayed in the list Click the Add button to add new layout max 29 and Edit button to edit the saved layout Selecting a layout and clicking the Set Default button sets the selected layout as a default layout and video is displayed on the main monitor in the default layout unless changing the current layout by a network keyboard is displayed in front of the default layout Layout 1 1 7 Layout 2 4x4 Set Default NOTE The layout number and screen division mode is displayed with the layout name in the layout list For example Layout 1 1 7 indicates the layout 1 in the 1 7 screen division mode named as Layout 3 Goto the following menus Remote Setup Video Main Monitor Add or Edit button Select the desired layout from the Layout drop down menu Click the camera or group in the Camera List box or Sequence amp Event Group List box and allocate the camera or group to the pane in the layout 32 General Monitoring l 2 Select a camera in the Camera List box Allocate the selected camera to the pane in the layout with mouse drag and drop e Sequence Monitoring l 2 Click Sequence Monitoring in the Sequence amp Event Group List box Click the Add button and the sequence monitoring setup box 1s displayed Clicking a MMX from the list
10. Never spill liquid of any kind on the equipment 12 Servicing Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel W Correct Disposal of This Product 13 Damage requiring Service Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged B If liquid is spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment C If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water D If the equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal operation E If the equipment has been dropped or the cabinet damaged F When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 14 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 15 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment ask the service technician to perform
11. No Select the desired cameras e Video Loss Interval Select the video loss dwell time from the drop down list The MMX will not log or send notifications of video loss events occurring during the interval range You can control excessive event logging and remote notifications of video loss events by adjusting the video loss intervals Event Action Click the field and the Event Action Setup screen appears Check the box for each action the MMX will take whenever it detects a video loss event Alarm Out Select to trigger an alarm output signal Send Email Select to send an Email Remote Callback Select to send a message to remote sites and select the desired remote sites PTZ Preset Click the desired PTZ camera and select the desired preset number to move a PTZ camera to the previously saved preset location You must set up preset locations of PTZ cameras during the PTZ setup on the DVR or by using the network keyboard NOTE You must properly configure the settings related to each event action during the 4 6 Event Event Action setup to enable event actions 54 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Event Action You can set up event actions to notify the event detection when the MMX detects events AHS 00 00 S 24 00 El os 4 51 2 Emad One MALE 5 e Alarm Out Check the box to activate alarm out Schedule Set up the period to enable alarm out An alarm out can be activated only during
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13. gt To gt TX RX 57 User s Manual Troubleshooting INIT program cannot find the MMX INIT program cannot find the master MMX Connection to the INIT program is not available because of wrong ID and password No Live Video Video is not displayed properly Main monitor 1s not controlled Camera title 1s not displayed The OSD icons are overlapped 58 Possible Solution Check power cord connections e Confirm that there is power at the outlet Check power cord connections e Check that the MMX is networked via LAN You can find the MMX by selecting Manual Connect WAN in the Lookup menu Check the network connection Check that the option switch 3 on the back panel is set to On If you lost the administrator ID and password do a factory reset The factory reset returns all the settings including network settings to the original factory settings You must customize all settings including network settings after a factory reset e Check connections between DVRs and MMXs e Check that video is displayed on the monitor connected to a DVR If video is not displayed check the DVR settings and camera connections to the DVR referring to the DVR User s Manual Check network connections on the DVR and MMX Check the video sources of DVRs and set the option switch 1 on the back panel to On or Off to match video sources of MMXs to video sources of DVRs e Check the connection between a maste
14. in the left displays a list of cameras connected to the MMX Click a camera max 126 for sequence monitoring and the button The selected camera is added to the sequence list in the right Adjust the sequence order by using the and button and set up sequence duration Enter the group name and click the OK button Clicking the Sequence Monitoring in the Sequence amp Event Group List displays the registered sequence monitoring group in the list Click the group and allocate the selected group to the pane in the layout with mouse drag and drop MAIN MONITOR SETUP LAYOUT Camera List Layout Name Layout 2 Layout 147 E MMX Master 0 amp MMX Slave 1 CAM20 CAM21 E Sequence amp Event Group List Sequence Monitoring Event Monitoring Add mm 1 CAM CAM17 CAM18 CAM19 Use mouse to drag and drop from the list to a pane in the layout MAIN MONITOR SETUP LAYOUT Camera List Layout Name Layout 2 Layout 147 MMX Master 0 a MMX Slave 1 Sequence amp Event Group List Add n 1 CAM1 Use mouse to drag and drop from the listto a pane in the layout SEQUENCE MONITORING Group Name MMX Master 0 E MMX Slave 1 MMX Slavel2 E MMX Slave 3 MMX Slave 4 MMX Slave 5 MAIN MONITOR SETUP LAYOUT Camera List Layout Name Layout 2 Layout 1 7 MMX Master D MX Slave 1
15. monitor layouts displayed in the list changes depending on the number of a master MMX and slave MMXs You can set up only one layout for each spot monitor e You can register only one group for sequence or event monitoring Spot MMX Monitor You can set up the number of spot monitors connected to spot MMXs and check the cable connection of spot MMXs between spot outs from a master and slave MMXs and spot inputs to spot MMXs 50 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Remote Setup E System Network Video Camera Main Monitor Quad Monitor Spot Monit qe MM Mora Spot MM E Spot Spot MMX 1 Spot 2 Display Spot MMX 2 Spot 1 Event Spot MMX 2 Spot 2 Number of spot monitors connected to Spot MMX 4 A nem Operator Spot Monitor Master Slave MMX Spot MMX Connection Master Slave MM Spot MM Master MMX Spot Monitor 1 Spot MM 1 Input 1 Master MMX Spot Monitor 2 Spot MMX 1 Input 3 Master MMX Spot Monitor 3 Spot MMX 2 Input 1 Master MMX Spot Monitor 4 Spot MMX 2 Input 9 Slave MMX 1 Spot Monitor 1 Spot MMX 1 Input 2 Slave MMX 1 Spot Monitor 2 Spot MMX 1 Input 10 Slave MMX 1 Spot Monitor 3 Spot MMX 2 Input 2 Slave MMX 1 Spot Monitor 4 Spot MMX 2 Input 10 lt Number of spot monitors connected to Spot MMX Select the number of spot monitors connected to spot MMXs and the operator information for each spot monitor 1s displayed e Master Slave MMX Spot MMX Connection Displays th
16. the button The selected layout is set as a default layout and video is displayed on the main monitor in the default layout will be displayed in front of the default layout in the layout list Main Monitor Setup Layout MAIN MONITOR SETUP LAYOUT Camera List Layout Name Layout 2 Layout 1 7 it MMX Slave 1 Sequence amp Event Group List w Sequence Monitoring Event Monitoring Use mouse to drag and drop from the listto a pane in the layout Layout Name Layout Enter a layout name to register and select a layout mode from the Layout drop down list Select a camera or a group to display on the main monitor in Camera List or Sequence amp Event Group List and drag and drop it from the list to a desired pane in the layout Clicking the OK button registers the layout e Camera List A list ofa master MMX and slave MMXs daisy chained to the master MMX is displayed Clicking a MMX in the list displays a list of cameras connected to each MMX 48 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Sequence amp Event Group List Each list of registered sequence and event groups is displayed Select Sequence Monitoring to add a group for sequence monitoring or Event Monitoring to add a group for event monitoring and click the Add button max 30 in total for sequence and event monitoring Sequence Monitoring Enter a group name select cameras to EEOAE register on the group from the camera list in the left and click Group Name
17. the same time e You have to perform factory reset after changing the option switch setting Refer to Factory Reset p 11 section for details on the factory reset e You have to set up setting values of the system newly after performing factory reset The MMX system might not work properly when applying previously saved settings to the MMXs 10 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Factory Reset This switch will only be used on the rare occasions that you want to return all the settings to the original factory settings CAUTION When performing a Factory Reset you will lose any settings you have saved Turn the MMX off Turn it on again While the MMX is initializing the front panel LEDs will blink When the front panel LEDs blink poke a straightened paperclip into the factory reset switch hole Hold the switch until a buzzer sounds The MMX resets to factory defaults and restarts after completing the factory reset You can perform a factory reset remotely while the MMX is turned on by running the INIT program and selecting the Reset Factory Reset menu The MMX restarts after completing the factory reset Refer to the INIT User s Manual for details on remote factory resetting 11 User s Manual 12 l MMX Multi Matrix Extension Chapter 3 Case Installation All devices including MMXs should be networked via Ethernet eoo 0 660 ATE he 8 00000000000000000 Slave MMX Slave MMX Master
18. this period Dwell Time Select the alarm out dwell time An alarm out 1s activated for the preset dwell time after detecting an event Name Click the field and enter the name of alarm out device Type Select the type of alarm out device Email Check the box to send an email SMTP Server Port Enter the IP address or domain name and port number of the SMTP server You will need to get the IP address or domain name of the SMTP server from your network administrator You can use the domain name instead of the IP address if you set up the DNS server when setting up the network Select Use SSL TLS if the SMTP server requires SSL Secure Sockets Layer authentication Authentication ID Password Enter the ID and password if the SMTP server requires user authentication Sender Recipient Enter a sender s and recipients email address An email address must include the a character to be a valid address Callback Check the box to send a callback message to remote sites Retry Select the number of times to try sending a message if it fails to send Setup Enter the IP addresses and port numbers of the remote sites to send a message 55 User s Manual 56 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Appendix Connector Pin Outs I O Connector secscseces scscceccse AN AI AS Ah cGND AS Ale AIT Aja AS AMO AMT AND DESEES Alarm Inputs RS485 Connector O O eg Oflo RX TX To gt o TX RX RX TX
19. DVRNS function because the MMX s IP address might change frequently Ask your Internet service provider for information about the IP Address of the DNS Server DVRNS Hemote Setup System Network IP Address Use DVR Name Service DVRNS Server dvrnames net Port 10088 10000 12000 Check the DVR Name Service box to use the DVR Name Service function e DVRNS Server Enter the IP address or domain name of the DVRNS server You will need to get the IP address or domain name of the DVRNS server from your network administrator You can use the domain name instead of IP address 1f you set up the DNS server during the IP Address setup 45 User s Manual Port Set up the port number of the DVRNS server Use NAT Check the box when using NAT Network Address Translation When using a NAT Network Address Translation device refer to the NAT manufacturer s instructions for the proper network settings DVR Name Enter the MMX name to be registered on the DVRNS server Check whether or not the name is available by clicking the Check button Help Desk Choosing the OK button registers the transmitter on the DVRNS server Proper DVRNS settings will display the help desk information of the DVRNS server NOTES e The DVRNS DVR Name Service allows you to connect to the MMX using either the dynamic IP addresses or the domain name For the DVRNS feature to work properly the MMX should be registered on the DVRN
20. E MMX Master 0 Interval the button The selected camera will be added to the list in s Mica the right Clicking a camera in the right and the button deletes ieri rae the selected camera from the sequence monitoring list Clicking 77 the Interval field allows you to select the sequencing interval for each camera Clicking the or button changes the sequencing order Y Event Monitoring Enter a group name and select cameras to MAIN MONITOR SETUP MONITORING register on the group in the camera list Select time for event see mrs detected video displayed on the monitor from the Display Dwell DET porca drop down list and select event types to monitor in the Type cs CEN option s CANE E Moto Dec 6 CAME 7 CAM Video Loss 8 CAMB 9 CAMS C 10 10 CAM10 O 11 11 CAM11 O 12 12 CAM12 L 13 13 CAM13 Quad Monitor You can configure the screen layout and set up cameras to be displayed sequentially sequence monitoring or to display event detected video event monitoring on quad monitors connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs Remote Setup E System Network Video Camera Main Monitor Spot Monitor Spot MMX Monitor Display Event Master MMX Layout Slave MMX 1 Slave MMX 2 Slave MMX 3 Slave MMX 4 Slave MMX 5 Slave MMX 6 Slave MMX 7 Slave MMX 8 Slave MMX 9 Slave MMX 10 Slave MMX 11 The list of quad monitors connected to a ma
21. ES LO mra O mmm Quad Monitor Quad Monitor Main Monitor Quad Monitor 16x4 Spot Out rd Spot MMX3 Spot MMX4 4x1 Spot Out Cial asia Spot Monitor 1 Spot Monitor 2 Spot Monitor 3 Spot Monitor 4 es 3 e Ie o CI O zz x es Ol sess exes Olz 3233 O HA 10 6 Lo 08 Y DVRs can be connected to MMXs for live monitoring on a main monitor quad monitors and spot monitors connected to MMXs Live video from any cameras can be displayed on the monitors of MMXs in the user defined layouts including sequence monitoring and event monitoring The spot MMX connection supports live monitoring of the same channel on the spot monitors of up to four at the same time In this case you can playback video recorded in DVRs and change DVR settings on the main monitor of a master MMX by connecting the main out of DVRs to MMXs Refer to Chapter 3 Case Installation 3 3 Enterprise Sized System p 23 for details on installation and configuration A User s Manual MMX Multi Matrix Extension Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Package Contents e MMX Multi Matrix Extension Power Cord User s Manual MMX INIT nstallation CD INIT e Rack mount Kits 2 2 Front Panel Network LED The LED is lit when the unit is connected to a network via Ethernet Power LED The LED is lit when the unit is on 2 3 Rear Panel ONO
22. MMX 3 1 Camera Only or Uncontrollable DVR Connection When connecting cameras directly or uncontrollable DVRs to the MMXs you can monitor live video from cameras in the user defined layout on monitors connected to the MMXs and control the PTZ preset by a network keyboard via Ethernet if the camera is a PTZ camera Camera Only Connection Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 32 Slave MMX uad Out Master MMX Quad Monitor Network Keyboard Connect cameras to the Video In ports of a master MMX and slave MMXs when connecting cameras directly to MMXs Ifthe camera is a PTZ camera connect the camera to the RS485 port of the MMX to control the PTZ preset by a network keyboard 13 User s Manual Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 32 A A E 1 T UPS E E Slave MMX Master MMX Uncontrollable DVR Connection Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 32 DVR Master MMX LO ree O nr Main Monitor Quad Monitor eo LT J 2090 D Bas 0000 ques 9008 0000 4000 Z 0000 2880 000 Network Keyboard 1 Connect the loop out of DVRs to the Video In ports of a master MMX and slave MMXs when connecting uncontrollable DVRs If the camera connected to a DVR is a PTZ camera connect the camera to the RS485 port of the MMX to control the PTZ preset by a network keyboard Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 32 JA j DVR DVR 2 Setup the MMX ID a
23. MX SpotOut2 gt To gt Video In 4 4 Setup the MMX ID and options by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the back panel of the MMX Refer to 2 3 Rear Panel MMX ID Switch p 9 and 2 3 Rear Panel Option Switch p 10 for details on setting up the MMX ID switch and option switch 24 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Master MMX Set up the MMX ID to O and the MASTER MODE switch to On by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the back panel of the MMX Option Switch ON DIP Spot MMX Set up the MMX ID from 0 to 3 the END OF SLAVES switch set to On or Off depending on the MMX ID and SPOT MODE switch set to On by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the back panel of the MMX The MMX ID should be assigned to each spot MMX in order from 0 to 3 Otherwise the MMX system might not work properly Refer to 2 3 Rear Panel MMX ID Switch p 9 and 2 3 Rear Panel Option Switch p 10 for details on setting up the MMX ID switch and option switch Option Switch Slave MMX Set up the MMX ID from 1 to 63 and the END OF SLAVES switch set to On or Off depending on the MMX ID by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the back panel of the MMXs The MMX ID should be assigned to each slave MMX in order from 1 to 15 ca MMX ID Switch I Option Switch ON DIP 5 Connect slave MMXs to a master MMX by using the DAISY CHAIN port on the back panel Refer to 2 3 Rear Panel Daisy Chain In Out p 9 fo
24. MXs to network via Ethernet connections by using the NETWORK port on the back panel All MMXs should be networked via Ethernet Otherwise the MMX system might not work properly Slave MMX Master MMX Qi m SN a m m a NETWORK N 6 Run the INIT program and connect to the master MMX Refer to the INIT User s Manual for details on the INIT program 6 1 Goto the following menus Remote Setup Network IP Address SO Set up the network connection information of a TA EE ne Es ms master MMX and slave MMXs The MMX IDs of a master MMX 0 and slave MMXs 1 to 63 set by using the MMX ID switch on the back panel are displayed in the list Settings of a master MMX are applied to slave MMXs if the option switch setting and daisy chain connection are set up properly 6 2 Goto the following menus Remote Setup Video Main Monitor Quad Monitor Spot Monitor Layout 1 1 7 Select a monitor and click the Edit button to set up Tu UM layouts Refer to 4 1 Main Monitor Configuring Spot wa Montor Main Monitor Layout p 31 for details on setting up monitor layout 7 Run the INIT program and connect to a network keyboard Refer to the User s Manual of the network keyboard for details on setting up the network keyboard 7 1 Goto the following menus Remote Setup Network EEE P Address Set up the network keyboard s network connection T information Subnet Mask 255 255 Type
25. Manual IP Address 10 0 DNS Server 0 0 16 T 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Go to the following menus Remote Setup Device gt EEI General Select Advanced from the Device type drop down menu v Em Baud Rate 9600 Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Parity None Ni Go to the following menus Remote Setup Device gt EIEI Setup Select MMX in the list and click the Add button to register the MMX on the network keyboard Slave MMXs are registered on the network keyboard automatically when the master MMX is registered x wy PTZ Camera Set up the registration information ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically in registration Type Matrix order and you can change it The ID will be used when controlling the Mode uw MMX by a network keyboard ME e Slave MMX Select the number of slave MMXs daisy chained to the E master MMX The slave MMXs are registered on the network keyboard M cuu automatically when the master MMX is registered e IP Address Port User ID Password Enter the IP address port number user ID and password for the connection to the MMX Click the OK button Click the registered MMX and monitors and cameras connected to the MMX are displayed in the list c eg MMX e Main ID Indicates the ID of the main monitor eu B eis connected to the master MMX m foe M CAM No ID Indicates the Video
26. ONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE USERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE WARNING CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS OF DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS The information in this manual is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication IDIS Co Ltd is not responsible for any problems resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes User s Manual Important Safeguards 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Cleaning Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning 4 Attachments Never add any attachments and or equipment without the approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire electric shock or other personal injury 5 Water and or Moisture Do not use this equipment near water or in contact wi
27. S server and the DVRNS server settings in the INIT program for the MMX should match the settings registered on the DVRNS server Any changes on the DVRNS server might cause improper operation e When LAN settings have been changed set up the DVRNS settings after saving your LAN changes by clicking the OK button e The MMX s name you entered in the DVR Name field should be checked by clicking the Check button otherwise the DVRNS changes will not be saved When entering no name or a name already registered on the DVRNS server an error message displays Port Remote Setup System Network IP Address admin 8200 8000 12000 Callback 8201 8000 12000 Control 8016 8000 12000 System must be restarted to use the new port numbers e Admin Set up the admin port number for remote connection to the MMX e Callback Set up the callback port number to be notified of event detection from the MMX when using the event monitoring function Control Set up the port number for remote control by a network keyboard When changing the port settings you must change the port settings on a network keyboard also NOTES e The MMX restarts automatically after changing the port settings e Do NOT use the same port number for more than one function or else the MMX cannot be connected remotely 46 MMX Multi Matrix Extension 5 3 Video Remote Setup You can set camera features monitors and display When yo
28. Sequence amp Event Group Li amp Sequence Monitor Group 1 Event Monitoring Add Edit Remove n 1 Group 1 5 5 CAMS Use mouse to drag and drop from the listto a pane in the layout OK Cancel MMX Multi Matrix Extension e Eve nt M on ito ri ng MAIN MONITOR SETUP LAYOUT Camera List Layout Name Layout 2 Layout 1 7 1 Click Event Monitoring in the Sequence amp Event ppm m 1 CAM1 Group List box 2 Click the Add button and the event monitoring setup box is displayed 3 Cameras connected to the MMX are displayed in the list in the left Em some 4 Select a camera for event monitoring Use mouse tag an to fom e to a pane in 1e you 5 Select event types and set up the display duration of event detected video em 6 Enter the group name and click the OK button ne Ta l ame 1 1 CAM1 7 Clicking the Event Monitoring in the Sequence amp 2 que Event Group List displays the registered event Ec monitoring group in the list s scm 11 11 CAMTI 8 Click the group and allocate the selected group to 12 12 cm the pane in the layout with mouse drag and drop 14 14 CAM14 M ac scene MAIN MONITOR SETUP LAYOUT Camera List Layout Name Layout 2 MMX Master 0 t x MMX Slave 1 1 Group 1
29. X and controlled by a network keyboard You can monitor live video on the main monitor in the preset layout or create a new layout by using a network keyboard Sequence monitoring and event monitoring is supported for live monitoring You can play back video recorded in DVRs or change DVR settings NOTES Sequence monitoring allows you to monitor live video of user defined cameras during duration time sequentially Cameras and duration time should be preset for sequence monitoring e Event monitoring allows you to monitor event detected video when the user defined events occur at the user defined cameras Cameras and event type should be preset for event monitoring e The total number of daisy chained MMXs including a master MMX will be displayed with the number of MMXs connected properly at the bottom right corner on the monitor the number of MMXs connected properly the total number of daisy chained MMX Configuring Main Monitor Layout 1 Go to the following menus Remote Setup Video Main Monitor Saved layouts are displayed in the list Click the Add button to add new layout max 29 and Edit button to edit the saved layout Selecting a layout and clicking the Set Default button sets the selected layout as a default layout 1s displayed in front of the selected layout Video is displayed on the main monitor in the default layout unless changing the current layout by a network keyboard Layout 1 1 7
30. X and slave MMXs and displays video single screen layout from the connected MMX The spot monitor is not controlled by a network keyboard and you can monitor live video on the spot monitor in the preset layout only Sequence monitoring and event monitoring is supported for live monitoring depending on the settings NOTES Sequence monitoring allows you to monitor live video of user defined cameras during duration time sequentially Cameras and duration time should be preset for sequence monitoring e Event monitoring allows you to monitor event detected video when the user defined events occur at the user defined cameras Cameras and event type should be preset for event monitoring e Sequence monitoring and event monitoring at the same time is not supported on the spot monitors Spot Monitor Layout The way to set up layout for quad monitors are identical to the way to set up the layout for spot monitors Refer to 4 2 Quad Monitor Quad Monitor Layout p 35 for details 37 User s Manual 4 4 Spot MMX Monitor CAM 1 Spot Out A spot MMX monitor is connected to a spot MMX and controlled by a network keyboard You can monitor live video on the spot MMX monitor in the preset layout or create a new layout by using a network keyboard You can play back video recorded in DVRs or change DVR settings NOTE You can monitor live video on the spot MMX monitor in the layout created by a network keyboard only Spot MMX Monito
31. ck the Add button to register L3 the MMX on the network keyboard Slave MMXs are registered on the network keyboard automatically when the master MMX is registered 9 9 Setup the registration information ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically in registration order and you can change it The ID will be used when controlling the MMX by a network keyboard e Slave MMX Select the number of slave MMXs daisy chained to the master MMX The slave MMXs are registered on the network keyboard Manus automatically when the master MMX is registered e IP Address Port User ID Password Enter the IP address port number user ID and password for the connection to the MMX 9 10 Click the OK button 9 11 Click the registered MMX and monitors and cameras connected to the MMX are displayed in the list c ES MMX e Main ID Indicates the ID of the main monitor Lone B connected to the master MMX AN s oen e M CAM No ID Indicates the Video In number and PEU ID of the camera connected to the MMX M master eacus MMX S1 slave MMX 1 o E M CAM10 42 E M CAM11 43 EM M CAM1 2 44 Em M CAM1 3145 9 12 Click a camera in the list and the Edit button to change the settings of camera ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically in registration oupa oore FOR DOE order when the MMX is registered and you can change it The camera ID should be identical to the camera ID set
32. d event monitoring at the same time Event Monitoring l pa 36 Click Event Monitoring in the Sequence amp Event Group List box Click the Add button and the event monitoring setup box 1s displayed Cameras connected to the MMX are displayed in the list in the left Select a camera for event monitoring Select event types and set up the display duration of event detected video Enter the group name and click the OK button QUAD MONITOR SETUP LAYOUT Camera List Layout Name Quad Layout MMX Master D m Sequence Monitoring Event Monitoring Add Use mouse to drag and drop from the list to a pane in the layout QUAD MONITOR SETUP LAYOUT Camera List Layout Name Quad1 Layout MMX Master 0 n EAM 1 CAM1 Use mouse to drag and drop from the list to a pane in the layout SEQUENCE MONITORING Group Name MMX Master 0 MMX Slavel MMX Slavel MMX Slavel MMX Slavel MMX Slavel QUAD MONITOR SETUP LAYOUT Camera List Layout Name Quadi Layout MMX Master 0 t CAM1 1 Group 1 Use mouse to drag and drop from the list to a pane in the layout QUAD MONITOR SETUP LAYOUT Camera List Layout Name Quad Layout MMX Master 0 t ES 1 CAM1 Use mouse to drag and drop from the list to a pane in the layout MMX Multi Matr
33. e cable connection between spot outs from a master and slave MMXs and spot inputs to spot MMXs Clicking the icon displays the connection information on a web page NOTE When connecting a master or slave MMXs to spot MMXs you should connect them in order of Master Slave MMX Spot MMX Connection above Otherwise spot MMX will not work properly Display You can set up the OSD On Screen Display information to display on the main monitor connected to a master MMX Remote Setup System Network E Video Main Monitor OSD Camera Main Monitor No Quad Monitor Camera Title Event Spot Monitor Spot MMX Monitor PTZ Event Date Time Network No Check the box to display the pane number Camera Title Check the box to display the camera name e Event Check the box to display the event status 8 PTZ Check the box to display the icon when the camera is set to a PTZ camera The icon flickers during the PTZ operation Date Check the box to display date 51 User s Manual Time Check the box to display time e Network Check the box to display the d icon during the remote connection to or from the MMX 5 4 Event Remote Setup You can set up event detection and actions to be taken When you click the Event pneum menu on the Remote Setup screen the current Event settings are displayed on the a Network right side of the screen w Video E Alarm In Motion Detection Video Loss Event Act
34. e spot MMX monitor s ID on the front panel of the network keyboard You can check the spot MMX monitor s ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard Remote Setup Device Setup MMX Operator No ID Press the button Video from cameras connected to a master MMX is displayed on the spot MMX monitor Spot Out 1 ofa spot MMX displays video from Video In 1 of a master MMX and Spot Out 4 of a spot MMX displays video from Video In 4 of a master MMX Press the DVR ID You can check the DVR ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard Remote Setup Device Setup DVR gt XDR DLX ID Press the button Press the Video In number of the DVR that the camera is connected You can check the Video In number CAM No by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard Remote Setup Device Setup DVR gt XDR DLX ID CAM No ID Press the button Video from the selected camera is displayed on the spot MMX monitor and you can play back video recorded in the DVR or change the settings by using a network keyboard 39 User s Manual 40 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Chapter 5 Configuration Remote Setup allows you to change all settings of a master MMX and slave MMXs daisy chained to the master MMX Run the INIT program select a master MMX to change settings and click the Setup icon E3 on the Main screen You can also display t
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36. f the server can be used instead of the IP address when the DVRNS time and SMTP servers are set up Ask your Internet service provider for the IP Address of the DNS Server Spot MMXs When a spot MMX is connected to the master MMX and slave MMXs you have to connect to a spot MMX and register the spot MMX on the master MMX Run the INIT program and select a spot MMX and click the Setup icon amp on the Main screen You can also display the Setup menu by selecting a desired spot MMX and clicking the right mouse button on the Main screen Select Remote Setup from the Setup menu and the Remote Setup screen appears 44 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Remote Setup System Network Type IP Address Gateway Subnet Mask Manual 10 0 8 236 10 0 0 11 255 255 0 0 DNS Server 10 Master MMX IP Address 10 Dr C Use DVR Name Service Type Select the type of network configuration and set up the network information e DNS Server Enter the IP address of the DNS server that the master MMX is registered on e Master MMX IP Enter the IP address of the master MMX that the spot MMX is connected You can enter the name instead of the IP address by using the DVR Name Service function when checking the DVR Name Service box NOTES e Ask your network provider for details about the network connection type and connection information for the MMX e If the MMX is configured for a DHCP network it is best to use the
37. f the spot monitor connected to the DVR e CAM No ID Indicates the Video In number of the DVR and the camera ID Click a camera in the list and the Edit button to change the settings of Connec tion Ethernet v Use DVRNS Port 8016 a Ed XDR DUX Spoti E Spot2 E Spot3 E Spot4 E CAM Ga CAM2 Ga CAM3 Ga CAM4 Em CAMS Ga CAME Ga CAM Ga CAMS Ga CAMS Ga CAMTO Em CAM11 Ga CAM12 Ga CAM13 camera i Type y e ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically in registration Conto beve SORE order when the DVR is registered and you can change it The ID Jose will be used when controlling the monitor or camera by a network keyboard e Type Set up the camera type Fixed Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera PTZ Camera Select if the camera is a PTZ camera and set up the device that the PTZ camera is connected MMX Multi Matrix Extension 12 8 Go to the following menus Remote Setup Device WK Remote Setup Setup Select MMX and click the Add button to register the MMX on the network keyboard Slave MMXs and spot MMXs are registered on the network keyboard automatically when the master MMX is registered me PTZ Camera amp y Network Camera 12 9 Set up the registration information ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically in registration order and you can change it The ID will be used when controlling the MMX by a networ
38. he Setup menu by selecting a desired master MMX and clicking the right mouse button on the Main screen Select Remote Setup from the Setup menu and the Remote Setup screen appears NOTE The Multiselection option for selecting MMXs is not available for the remote setup f INIT Integrated Network Installation Tool IP Address Setup Remote Setup Apply Setup File Make Setup File Remote Setup System General Date Time General UserfGroup Changing title and system ID of MMX selecting language loading default settings Network importing and exporting configuration files are available video w Event y Date Time Date Time daylight saving time time synchronization settings can be configured User Group Groups Users can be added using different authority levels E MMX Master D IP 10 0 8 234 MMX Slave 1 IP 10 0 8 102 MMX Slave 2 IP 10 0 8 103 Cancel Clicking a menu in the left of the Remote Setup screen displays the current settings for that menu on the right side of the screen Clicking submenus under each menu allows you to change the settings Clicking the OK button closes the Remote Setup screen and applies the changes 5 1 System ATTE You can change a device s system information import or export all settings and add users or groups When you click the System menu on the Remote Setup screen the current System settings are displayed on the right side of the screen
39. ideo Camera p 47 and the PTZ camera manufacturer s manual for configuring the RS485 connection Connect a UTP Cat5 cable with an RJ 45 jack Refer to 5 2 Network IP Address 7 Network Port p 44 for details on network connection setup Daisy Chain Connect the STP CatSE cable with an RJ 45 jack to daisy chain slave MMXs Out In Out Port and a master MMX In See the Daisy Chain In Out p 9 section for details Spot Out Connect to a spot monitor NTSC or PAL for monitoring video in single screen layout p Port connection might be different depending on the MMX s operation mode Quad Out Connect to a quad monitor NTSC or PAL for monitoring video in quad or single screen layout E Connect to a main monitor NTSC or PAL for monitoring video in various screen 11 Main Out layout master MMX only Option Set the switch to On upward of Off downward depending on the video signal format Switch termination or operation mode See the Option Switch p 10 section for details 12 13 Factory Use to return all settings to the original factory settings See the Factory Reset p 11 Reset Switch section for details Connect the power cord to the MMX and then to a wall outlet The MMX starts booting 14 Power In when power is applied NOTES e Do NOT connect a cable to the Loop BNC unless it is connected to another device because it will cause poor quality video e To make connections on the Alarm Connector Strip press and ho
40. ideo Selecting Covert 2 neither video nor OSD information displays and the camera input appears to be unused PTZ Choose a PTZ model when a PTZ camera is connected to the MMX ID Assign an ID number to the PTZ camera Port Select a port for PTZ camera control and click the Setup button to set up the baud rate data bit stop bit and parity by referring to the PTZ camera manufacturer s instructions NOTE You will not be able to control a PTZ camera if it is not connected to the RS485 port properly See 2 3 Rear Panel RS485 Port p 8 and the PTZ camera manufacturer s manual for configuring the RS485 connection 47 User s Manual Main Monitor You can configure the screen layout and set up cameras to be displayed sequentially sequence monitoring or to display event detected video event monitoring on the main monitor connected to a master MMX Remote Setup System Network A A Layout 1 147 Fj Layout 2 454 Add Quad Monitor Spot Monitor Spot MMX Monitor Event Set Default The list of registered screen layouts 1s displayed e Add Click the button to register a screen layout max 29 and the Main Monitor Setup Layout setup screen appears See the Main Monitor Setup Layout p 48 section below for details Edit Remove Select a layout in the list and click the button to edit the setting or delete the layout e Set Default Select a layout to apply on the main monitor and click
41. ings related to each event action during the 4 6 Event Event Action setup to enable event actions 52 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Motion Detection Remote Setup System xi Network Video No sensitivity Min Blocks Event Actions 3 Event E 1 1 1 3 3 171 Alarm In 2 1 2 313 111 30 3 3 3 in Video Loss 4 1 4 313 111 Event Actions DO 5 1 5 34 3 ada O 8 1 6 313 My 7 1 7 313 111 O 8 1 8 313 111 oO 8 1 9 313 111 O 10 1 10 313 111 O 11 1 11 313 111 O 12 1 12 3 3 111 O 13 1 13 313 111 PM as ta aa 4 s ALA Motion Ignoring Interval 5 sec v Daytime 09 00 18 00 Event Action should be set for normal operation When the MMX detects any motion on the screen it considers the motion as an event No Select the desired cameras e Sensitivity Set the motion sensitivity for daytime and nighttime independently Minimum Blocks for Detection Adjust the minimum number of detection blocks that must be activated to be considered as a motion event for daytime and nighttime independently Event Action Click the field and the Event Action Setup screen appears Check the box for each action the MMX is to take when it detects a motion detection event Alarm Out Select to trigger an alarm output signal Send Email Select to send an Email Remote Callback Select to send a message to remote sites and select the desired remote sites PTZ Preset Clic
42. ions Alarm In Remote Setup System w Network m Video EVENT SETUP ALARM IN respira Pese JP ALARM oc No Type Event Actions Event 110 0 NC E202 NC Motion Detection O 3 1 3 NC Video Loss O 4 1 4 NC Event Actions O 5 1 5 NC O 6 1 6 NC O 78 7 NC O 8 1 8 NC 8 1 9 NC 10 1 10 NC O 11 1 11 NC O 12 1 12 NC O 13 1 13 NC O 14 1 14 NC O 15 1 15 Nc O 16 1 16 NC O 17 2 1 NC Miansam hie Event Action should be set for normal operation When the MMX senses an input on the alarm input connector it considers it as an event No Select the desired alarm in devices Title Click the field and enter the alarm in device s name Type Click the field and select the alarm in type from the drop down list Event Action Click the field and the Event Action Setup screen appears Check the box for each action the MMX will take whenever it detects an alarm in event Alarm Out Select to trigger an alarm output signal Email Callback Select to send an Email Callback Select to send a message to remote sites and select the desired remote sites PTZ Preset Click the desired PTZ camera and select the desired preset number to move a PTZ camera to the previously saved preset location You must set up preset locations of PTZ cameras during the PTZ setup on the DVR or by using the network keyboard NOTE You must properly configure the sett
43. itors connected to the MMXs in various layouts 2 Connect the Main Out of DVRs to the Video In ports of a master MMX and slave MMXs for playback of video recorded in the DVRs and change of DVR settings The number of cameras that can be connected to the DVRs decreases as the number of DVRs Connect the Main out of DVRs to the Video In ports of MMX s from the last slave MMXs to the first slave MMXs in order You can also connect the Main Out of DVRs to Video In of each MMXs in one to one You will use the Video In number when configuring a network keyboard for the remote control so please write down the Video In numbers of MMXs 23 User s Manual Cameras 1 16 u E MA Slave MMX Master MMX DVR 3 Connect the Spot Out of a master MMX and slave MMXs to the Video In ports of spot MMXs The number of spot outs of a master MMX and each slave MMX should be the same The port connection order might be different depending on the number of DVRs and spot MMX monitors Check the port connection order in 5 3 Video Spot MMX Monitor p 50 setting The master or slave MMXs should be connected to the spot MM Xs in order set in the program Otherwise the MMX system might not work properly NO O OG 50090000 9000 Master MMX Spot MMX Slave MMX Master MMX and Slave MMXs Spot MMX Master MMX Spot Out To Video In 1 Slave MMX SpotOutl gt To gt Video In 2 Master MMX Spot Out2 gt To Video In 3 Slave M
44. ix Extension MAIN MONITOR SETUP MONITORING 7 Clicking the Event Monitoring in the Sequence amp Event Group List displays the registered event monitoring group in the list 8 Click the group and allocate the selected group to the pane in the layout with mouse drag and drop Group Name Name 1 1 CAM1 2 2 CAM2 3 3 CAM3 4 4 CAM4 5 5 CAMS 6 7 8 5 CAME 7 CAM 8 CAMB 3 CAMS 10 10 CAM10 11 11 CAM11 12 12 CAM12 13 13 CAM13 14 14 CAM14 4E 4E canse Ne E O O m NOTE You cannot add an sequence monitoring group if a sequence monitoring group is added The quad monitors do not support sequence monitoring and event monitoring CUm at the same time du i Group 1 QUAD MONITOR SETUP LAYOUT Use mouse to drag and drop from the list to a pane in the layout 7 Video is displayed on the quad monitor in the selected layout 4 3 Spot Monitor Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 32 Cameras 33 48 Cameras 49 60 Go tS mS oS y i i l HERO E HERO HENO DVR 1 DVR 3 DVR 4 E siii O la DVR 2 16 Loop Out 16 Loop Out 16 Loop Out 12 Loop Out E o o H o k Slave MMX 4 Slave MMX 3 Slave MMX 2 Master MMX 0 E o A CAM 1 16 CAM 17 30 e CAM 1 16 Event Monitoring e CAM 17 30 Sequence Monitoring Network Keyboard A spot monitor is connected to a master MM
45. k of video recorded in the DVRs and change of DVR settings The number of cameras that can be connected to the DVRs decreases as the number of DVRs Connect the Main out of DVRs to the Video In ports of MM Xs from the last slave MMXs to the first slave MMXs in order You can also connect the Main Out of DVRs to Video In of MMXs in one to one You will use the Video In number when configuring a network keyboard for the remote control so please write down the Video In numbers of MMXs Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 30 M S A A Slave MMX Master MMX 3 Setup the MMX ID and options by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the back panel of the MMX Refer to 2 3 Rear Panel MMX ID Switch p 9 and 2 3 Rear Panel Option Switch p 10 for details on setting up the MMX ID switch and option switch 18 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Master MMX Set up the MMX ID to O and the MASTER MODE switch to On by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the back panel of the MMX Option Switch ON DIP Slave MMX Set up the MMX ID from 1 to 63 and the END OF SLAVES switch set to On or Off depending on the MMX ID by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the back panel of the MMXs The MMX ID should be assigned to each slave MMX in order from to 63 Option Switch IP N D BBE O a 4 Connect slave MMXs to a master MMX by using the DAISY CHAIN port on the back panel Refer to 2 3 Rea
46. k keyboard e Slave MMX Enter the number of slave MMXs daisy chained to the master MMX The slave MMXs are registered on the network keyboard Nan automatically when the master MMX is registered Operator Count Select the number of spot MMX monitors The spot MMxXs are registered on the network keyboard automatically when the master MMX is registered e IP Address Port User ID Password Enter the IP address port number user ID and password for the connection to the MMX 12 10 Click the OK button 12 11 Click the registered MMX and monitors and cameras connected to the MMX are displayed in the list zi i MMX 4 e Main ID Indicates the ID of the main monitor ne B connected to the master MMX Somat Operator No ID Indicates the Spot Out number of EU the spot MMX and spot monitor ID eacus e M CAM No ID Indicates the Video In number and neu ID of the camera connected to the MMX M master a Ga M CAM1 2 44 MMX S1 slave MMX 1 Ex N CAMI3AS 12 12 Click a camera in the list and the Edit button to change the settings of camera SL e ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically in registration TT Y order when the MMX is registered and you can change it The camera ID should be identical to the camera ID set up when registering a DVR The number of possible cameras decreases if the camera ID is Ac different from the camera ID set up when registering a DVR When e ado clicking the OK bu
47. k the desired PTZ camera and select the desired preset number to move a PTZ camera to the previously saved preset location You must set up preset locations of PTZ cameras during the PTZ setup on the DVR or by using the network keyboard Motion Ignoring Interval Select the motion ignoring dwell time from the drop down list The MMX will not log or send notifications of motion events occurring during the preset interval range You can control excessive event logging and remote notifications of motion detection events by adjusting the motion ignoring dwell intervals e Daytime Set up the daytime range The MMX will consider the remaining time range as the nighttime NOTE You must properly configure the settings related to each event action during the 4 6 Event Event Action setup to enable event actions 53 User s Manual Video Loss Hemote Setup E System Network Video Event No Video Loss Interval Event Actions 1 1 13 100 ms Alarm Out PTZ Alarm In 2 1 2 100 ms Motion Detection 3 1 3 100 ms 4 1 4 100 ms Event Actions 5 1 5 100 ms 6 1 6 100 ms 7 1 7 100 ms 8 1 8 100 ms 9 1 9 100 ms 10 1 10 100 ms 11 1 11 100 ms 12 1 12 100 ms 13 1 13 100 ms 14 1 14 100 ms 15 1 15 100 ms 16 1 16 100 ms 17 2 1 100 ms 18 2 2 100 ms AQ ANN me Event Action should be set for normal operation When a camera has lost video it considers the video loss as a video loss event e
48. layed in the list Settings of a master MM X are applied to slave MMXs if the option switch setting and daisy chain connection are set up properly 8 2 Goto the following menus Remote Setup Video Main Monitor Quad Monitor Spot Monitor D Remove Layout 1 1 7 Select a monitor and click the Edit button to set up Ta eben layouts Refer to 4 1 Main Monitor Configuring Zaz Feror Main Monitor Layout p 31 for details on setting up monitor layout 20 MMX Multi Matrix Extension 9 Runthe INIT program and connect to a network keyboard Refer to the User s Manual of the network keyboard for details on setting up the network keyboard 9 9 2 9 5 9 4 9 5 9 6 Go to the following menus Remote Setup Network EEE IP Address Set up the network keyboard s network connection information Subnet Mask 255 255 DNS Server 0 0 Go to the following menus Remote Setup Device gt EET General Select Advanced from the Device type drop down menu ac ex or 1H Baud Rate 9600 Data hit 8 Stop bit 1 Parity None Go to the following menus Remote Setup Device EEE Setup Select DVR in the list and click the Add button to register the DVR on the network keyboard You should register DVRs to play back video recorded in the DVRs or change the DVR settings by a network keyboard Set up the registration information
49. ld the button and insert the wire in the hole below the button After releasing the button tug gently on the wire to make certain it is connected To disconnect a wire press and hold the button above the wire and pull out the wire e Camera surveillance may be prohibited by laws that vary by region Check the laws in your area before using this product for surveillance purposes MMX Multi Matrix Extension NOTE Use a STP Cat5E cable when daisy chaining MMXs Using other cables may cause video noise CAUTIONS The network connector is not designed to be connected directly with cable or wire intended for outdoor use This product is also designed for IT power system with phase to phase voltage 230V WARNING ROUTE POWER CORDS SO THAT THEY ARE NOT A TRIPPING HAZARD MAKE CERTAIN THE POWER CORD WILL NOT BE PINCHED OR ABRADED BY FURNITURE DO NOT INSTALL POWER CORDS UNDER RUGS OR CARPET THE POWER CORD HAS A GROUNDING PIN IF YOUR POWER OUTLET DOES NOT HAVE A GROUNDING PIN RECEPTACLE DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG DO NOT OVERLOAD THE CIRCUIT BY PLUGGING TOO MANY DEVICES INTO ONE CIRCUIT MMX ID Switch Set up the MMX ID by using the MMX ID switch to distinguish the MMX from other MMXs for hardware distinction Every MMX should have a unique ID and the MMX system might not work properly if more than one MMX has the same ID The MMX ID switch is set up with the binary scale and setting all switches to On upward indicates O and to Off do
50. monitoring Live video from any cameras can be displayed on the monitors of MMXs in the user defined layouts including sequence monitoring and event monitoring The PTZ control of the PTZ camera is not supported Refer to Chapter 3 Case Installation 3 1 Camera Only or Uncontrollable DVR Connection p 13 for details on installation and configuration MMX Multi Matrix Extension Uncontrollable DVR Connection Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 32 Cameras 893 908 Cameras 909 1 024 dn F pa E NS T ST Sr qe eoo 0 608 200000 a eee ss 000 0 06061 B 000000000000 00000F 000 0 000 JJ 999000 9 9000 0 000 Y B 00000000000000000 220 0 600 tym 4 899090 oo 0 006014 E 16 Loop Out Slave MMX 1 Master MMX 0 M E E E 4 Quad Out 4 Quad Out 4 Quad Out 4 Quad Out i i ee See O mos TIT WW C3 TT WW cj LO pma Quad Monitor Quad Monitor Main Monitor Quad Monitor Quad Monitor O amp O Network Keyboard Y Max 64 DVRs can be connected to the MMXs for live monitoring Live video from any cameras can be displayed on the monitors of MMXs in the user defined layouts including sequence monitoring and event monitoring In this connection the DVRs cannot be controlled in the MMX system Ask your dealer or distributor for DVRs if you want to control DVRs by a network keyboard via Ethernet Refer to Chapte
51. n to delete the group or user NOTES e The User Group changes are permitted only to the users belonged to the Administrator group e The authority levels that can be assigned are Upgrade The user can upgrade the software Setup The user can set up the system 43 User s Manual Remote Setup You can change the network settings and set up DVRNS function When you click Pr the Network menu on the Remote Setup screen the current Network settings are a displayed on the right side of the screen IP Address DVRNS Port IP Address Master MMX and Slave MMXs Remote Setup E System Type IP Address Gateway Subnet Mask Manual 10 0 17 70 10 0 0 11 255 255 0 0 Manual 10 0 17 71 10 0 0 11 255 255 0 0 Manual 10 0 17 72 10 0 0 11 255 255 0 0 DNS Server 10 You can set up the network connection information of the master MMX and all slave MMXs daisy chained to the master MMX Type Select the type of network configuration Manual Select when the MMX is using a static IP address for network connection and set up LAN parameters manually DHCP Select when the MMX is networked via DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Click the OK button and a temporary IP address is automatically assigned to the MMX The MMX periodically will be issued a new IP address automatically e DNS Server Enter the IP address of the DNS server If you set up the DNS server the domain name o
52. nd options by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the back panel of the MMX Refer to 2 3 Rear Panel MMX ID Switch p 9 and 2 3 Rear Panel Option Switch p 10 for details on setting up the MMX ID switch and option switch 14 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Master MMX Set up the MMX ID to O and the MASTER MODE switch to On by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the back panel of the MMX Option Switch ON DIP OBE Slave MMX Set up the MMX ID from 1 to 63 and the END OF SLAVES switch set to On or Off depending on the MMX ID by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the back panel of the MMXs The MMX ID should be assigned to each slave MMX in order from 1 to 63 E Option Switch IP ND DOE O L 3 Connect slave MMXs to a master MMX by using the DAISY CHAIN port on the back panel Refer to 2 3 Rear Panel Daisy Chain In Out p 9 for details on daisy chain connection Slave MMX 63 Slave MMX 1 Master MMX 0 mm 20 Out In Out In 4 Connect a main monitor to the Main Out port of a master MMX for live monitoring in various layouts and quad monitors or spot monitors to the Quad Out or Spot Out ports of the master MMX and slave MMX s for live monitoring in quad or single screen layout Sequence and event monitoring are supported in each monitor Slave MMX Master MMX Quad Monitor Main Monitor Quad Monitor 15 User s Manual 5 Connect M
53. or the number of MMXs connected properly the total number of daisy chained MMXs e You have to perform factory reset in all daisy chained MMXs to complete the connections Refer to Factory Reset p 11 section for details on the factory reset e You have to set up setting values of the system newly after performing factory reset The MMX system might not work properly when applying previously saved settings to the MMXs Option Switch Set the switch On or Off depending on the usage as follows ON upward OFF downward ON OFF Video signal format NTSC Video signal format PAL e The MMX ID is the highest among oe END OF all MMXs Other cases except when the switch is SLAVES set to ON e The MMX is a spot MMX MASTER The MMX is a slave MMX or spot MODE The MMX is a master MMX MMX SPOT i The MMX is a master MMX or slave MODE The MMX is a spot MMX MMX NOTES e The option switch settings decide the mode of MMXs Master MMX slave MMX spot MMXs Amaster MMX is a basic MMX in the MMX system and has information of slave MMXs daisy chained to the master MMX A main monitor connected to the master MMX allows more functions than other MMXs Aslave MMX is subjective to a master MMX and daisy chained to the master MMX for proper function A master MMX s settings are applied to slave MMXs automatically A spot MMX receives live video from a master MMX and slave MMXs and displays it on up to four spot MMX monitors at
54. r 3 Case Installation 3 1 Camera Only or Uncontrollable DVR Connection p 13 for details on installation and configuration User s Manual Medium Sized System Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 32 Cameras 33 48 Cameras 49 60 EK un E ef M ey E i W Um e W eoo 0 6060 am 900000 ff 000 0 0061 5 00000000000000000 4 DVR 4 a g 12 Loop Out Slave MMX 1 Master MMX 0 Quad Monitor Quad Monitor Main Monitor Quad Monitor S Monitor Spot Monitor Spot Monitor Network Keyboard Y DVRs can be connected to MMXs for live monitoring on a main monitor quad monitors and spot monitors connected to MMXs Live video from any cameras can be displayed on the monitors of MMXs in the user defined layouts including sequence monitoring and event monitoring In this case you can playback video recorded in DVRs and change DVR settings on the main monitor of a master MMX by connecting the main out of DVRs to MMXs Refer to Chapter 3 Case Installation 3 2 Medium Sized System p 18 for details on installation and configuration MMX Multi Matrix Extension Enterprise Sized System Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 32 Cameras 220 240 Es 2m i I 12 E eoo 0 000 t _ 999000 16x1 Main Out io Slave MMX 14 Slave MMX 1 Master MMX 0 H E B 4 4 Out 4 4 Out 4 Quad Out 1 Main Out o mma o Crm wo
55. r Control You can change the channel to be displayed on the spot MMX monitor by using a network keyboard Refer to the User s Manual of the network keyboard for details on control by the network keyboard Monitoring Video from Cameras You can monitor live video from cameras on the spot MMX monitor by using a network keyboard 1 Press the spot MMX monitor s ID on the front panel of the network keyboard You can check the spot MMX monitor s ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard Remote Setup Device Setup MMX Operator No ID 2 Press the button Video from cameras connected to a master MMX is displayed on the spot MMX monitor Spot Out 1 of a spot MMX displays video from Video In 1 of a master MMX and Spot Out 4 of a spot MMX displays video from Video In 4 of a master MMX NK 1000 Select Devices Select Devices 3 Press the camera ID You can check the camera ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard Remote Setup Device Setup MMX CAM No ID 4 Press the button GERAIS 5 Video from the selected camera is displayed on the spot MMX monitor M G 38 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Monitoring and Playback Video from Cameras You can monitor and play back video from cameras on the spot MMX monitor by using a network keyboard Select Devices NK 1000 Select Devices NK 1000 M002 D003 c005 2 La Press th
56. r MMX and the main monitor e Connect to a network keyboard and check the main monitor s ID of the MMX e Check the daisy chain connection between a master MMX and slave MMXs Check the network connection of a master MMX and slave MMXs Itis possible that OSD icons of both a DVR and a MMX are displayed at the same time when both the DVR and MMX are set to display OSD icons Release OSD icon display on one of the DVR and MMX MMX Multi Matrix Extension MMX ID Switch Settings 1 On upward O Off foto DECORA o 0m 1 10 f2 000 a ae es AR 6 onoo 7 in 9 wo 9 1 19 10 omo 1 now 6 vun 6 un 6 oun e unn to 59 User s Manual Map of Screens Remote Setup General Date Time User Group Network IP Address DVRNS Port Video Camera Main Monitor Quad Monitor Spot Monitor Spot MMX Monitor Display Event Alarm In Motion Detection Video Loss Event Actions 60 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Specifications Swich INPUT OUTPUT Video Input Output BNC 1 Vp p 75 Ohms Alarm Input 16 TTL terminal block programmable as NC or NO 4 3V threshold 2 Relay out terminal blocks programmable as NC or NO 2A 125VAC Alarm Output 1A 30VDC Alarm Reset Input 1 TTL terminal block RS485 Serial Port Two connector terminal block Network Connectivity 10 100 Mbps Ethernet UTP Cat5 RJ 45 Daisy Chain In Out 1 1 STP CatSE RJ 45 MISCELLANEOUS Dimension
57. r Panel Daisy Chain In Out p 9 for details on daisy chain connection Slave MMX 63 Slave MMX 1 Master MMX 0 Out In Out In 5 Connecta main monitor to the Main Out port of a master MMX for live monitoring in various layouts playback of video recorded in the DVRs and change of DVR settings Sequence monitoring and event monitoring also are supported Slave MMX Master MMX Main Monitor 6 Connect quad monitors or spot monitors to the Quad Out or Spot Out ports of the master MMX and slave MMXs for live monitoring in quad or sing screen layout Sequence and event monitoring are supported in each monitor 19 User s Manual Slave MMX Master MMX Quad Monitor Quad Monitor Spot Monitor Spot Monitor 7 Connect MMXs to network via Ethernet connections by using the NETWORK port on the back panel All MMXs should be networked via Ethernet Otherwise the MMX system might not work properly Slave MMX Master MMX RC J AN m wm mw m m m NETWORK N 8 Run the INIT program and connect to the master MMX Refer to the INIT User s Manual for details on the INIT program IP Address Gateway Subnet Mask 8 1 Go to the following menus Remote Setup Network IP Address Set up the network connection information of a ve feel dA C M RM master MMX and slave MMXs The MMX IDs of a master MMX 0 and slave MMXs 1 to 63 set by using the MMX ID switch on the back panel are disp
58. r details on daisy chain connection Slave MMX 63 Slave MMX 1 Master MMX 0 Out In Out In 25 User s Manual 6 Connecta main monitor to the Main Out port of a master MMX for live monitoring in various layouts playback of video recorded in the DVRs and change of DVR settings Sequence monitoring and event monitoring also are supported Slave MMX Master MMX Main Monitor 7 Connect quad monitors or spot monitors to the Quad Out or Spot Out ports of the master MMX and slave MMXs for live monitoring in quad or single screen layout Sequence and event monitoring are supported in each monitor Slave MMX Master MMX Quad Monitor Quad Monitor 8 Connect spot monitors to the Spot Out ports ofthe spot MMXs Live monitoring of the same channel on the spot monitors of up to four at the same time is supported Spot MMX 1909099099 Spot Monitor 9 Connect MMXs to network via Ethernet connections by using the NETWORK port on the back panel All MMXs should be networked via Ethernet Otherwise the MMX system might not work properly Spot MMX Slave MMX Master MMX a GAN m wo 3 o BOB BOB BOB NB HB HON BN MU NETWORK cc n n n Ine NN 26 MMX Multi Matrix Extension 10 Run the INIT program and connect to the master MMX Refer to the INIT User s Manual for details on the INIT program 10 1 Go to the following menus Remote Setup Network
59. riate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern 23 Reliable Earthing Grounding Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips EEE Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal MMX Multi Matrix Extension Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introductlohi sizes eue a b ee oe ee a edo ee ut died decet 1 TA TES A ERS 1 USA AC AW CS METRE A T a 1 1 3 EYPICALADDIICANONS MEE 2 Chapt
60. s W x Hx D 16 9 x 3 5 x 15 7 430mm x 88mm x 400mm Unit Weight 10 7 lbs 4 9kg Shipping Weight 16 6 lbs 7 5kg Shipping Dimensions 21 3 x 11 4 x 23 2 540mm x 290mm x 590mm W xH x D Specifications are subject to change without notice V1 0 61
61. s master slave max 63 spot max 4 Convenient firmware upgrades via Ethernet Firmware duplication and autorecovery functions to enhance system stability e Management of multiple MMXs via Ethernet connections Event detection functions alarm in motion video loss 16 channel alarm in and 2 channel alarm out NOTE The MMX is controlled by a network keyboard via Ethernet Refer to the user s manual of the network keyboard on instructions for using the network keyboard Outstanding Features Easy installation easy cabling and easy setup Replacement of previous matrix and quad by single MMX e Daisy chain of several MMXs for monitoring of video from multiple DVRs in various layout e Sequence or event monitoring of event detected video from multiple DVRs Controls of multiple MMXs by using a network keyboard via Ethernet User s Manual 1 3 Typical Applications Camera Connection Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 32 Cameras 893 908 Cameras 909 1 024 W Ge TM wW M hr Ug USD Um 3 UN Slave MMX 63 Slave MMX 62 Slave MMX 1 Master MMX 0 a E E a 4 4 Out 4 4 Out SS 4 4 Out HA EE EE mm L BLUR cj at IL ar O mm NUN lo ma O mma lo ra o rmm yw ma O pma Quad Monitor Quad Monitor Main Monitor Quad Monitor Quad Monitor Network Keyboard Y Max 1 024 channel cameras can be connected directly to the MMXs for live
62. safety checks to determine that the equipment is in proper operating condition 16 Field Installation This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes 17 Correct Batteries Warning Risk of explosion if battery 1s replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions 18 Tmra A manufacturer s maximum recommended ambient temperature Tmra for the equipment must be specified so that the customer and installer may determine a suitable maximum operating environment for the equipment 19 Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Tmra 20 Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in the rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised 21 Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not caused by uneven mechanical loading 22 Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to connection of the equipment to supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Approp
63. ster MMX and slave MMXs is displayed and you can change the screen layout on each quad monitor 49 User s Manual Edit Select a quad monitor in the list and click the button to change the screen layout on the selected quad monitor See the Main Monitor Main Monitor Setup Layout p 48 section for details NOTES e The number of quad monitor layouts displayed in the list changes depending on the number of a master MMX and slave MMXs You can set up only one layout for each quad monitor e You can register only one group for sequence or event monitoring Spot Monitor You can configure the screen layout and set up cameras to be displayed sequentially sequence monitoring or to display event detected video event monitoring on spot monitors connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs Remote Setup E System Network PUn Master MMX Camera i i Slave MMX 1 Main Monitor i Slave MMX 2 Quad Monitor E T lavo MH d asino Slave MMX 5 E S Slave MMX 6 di Slave MMX 7 Slave MMX 8 Slave MMX 9 Slave MMX 10 Slave MMX 11 The list of spot monitors connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs 1s displayed and you can change the screen layout on each spot monitor Edit Select a spot monitor in the list and click the button to change the screen layout on the selected spot monitor See the Main Monitor Main Monitor Setup Layout p 48 section for details NOTES e The number of spot
64. ted to a master MMX and slave MMXs and displays video quad or single screen layout from the connected MMX The quad monitor is not controlled by a network keyboard and you can monitor live video on the quad monitor in the preset layout only Sequence monitoring and event monitoring is supported for live monitoring depending on the settings NOTES e Sequence monitoring allows you to monitor live video of user defined cameras during duration time sequentially Cameras and duration time should be preset for sequence monitoring e Event monitoring allows you to monitor event detected video when the user defined events occur at the user defined cameras Cameras and event type should be preset for event monitoring e Sequence monitoring and event monitoring at the same time is not supported on the quad monitors Quad Monitor Layout 5 Go to the following menus Remote Setup Video Quad Monitor Saved layouts are displayed in the list Click the Add button to add new layout max 29 and Edit button to edit the saved layout Selecting a layout and clicking the Set Default button displays video on the main monitor in the selected layout NOTES e The layout number indicates the Quad Out number of the MMX that the quad monitor is connected For example Quad Monitor 1 indicates the layout of the quad monitor connected to Quad Out 1 port of the MMX e is displayed in front of the selected layout 35 User s Manual
65. th water 6 Accessories Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The equipment may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the equipment Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer wu This equipment and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn 7T Power Sources This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power please consult your equipment dealer or local power company 8 Power Cords Operator or installer must remove power and TNT connections before handling the equipment 9 Lightning For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power line surges 10 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock 11 Objects and Liquids Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock
66. trolling Cameras on Main Monitor You can monitor live video in the desired pane on the main monitor by using a network keyboard NK 1000 Select Devices NK 1000 Select Devices 2 NK 1000 M002 C005 p001 34 l Press the main monitor s ID on the front panel of the network keyboard You can check the main monitor s ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard Remote Setup Device Setup MMX Main ID Press the button Video is displayed in the layout preset for the main monitor Press the pane number Press the PANEI button Press the camera ID to display on the selected pane You can check the camera ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard Remote Setup Device Setup MMX M CAM No ID Press the button Video from the selected camera is displayed in the selected pane on the main monitor MMX Multi Matrix Extension 4 2 Quad Monitor Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 32 Cameras 33 48 Cameras 49 60 m S S 1 o O LzHEEMO HERO AMO DVR 1 DVR2 DVR 3 DVR 4 H 16 Loop Out 16 Loop Out 16 Loop Out 12 Loop Out o k Slave MMX 4 e MMX 3 Slave MMX 2 Master MMX 0 CAM 1 4 CAM 5 8 CAM 1 4 CAM 5 8 CAM 9 12 CAM 13 16 CAM 9 12 CAM 13 16 Newton Event Monitoring gt Sequence Monitoring a oni Spot Monitor pone Spot Monitor A quad monitor is connec
67. tton displays a message box to confirm using the same ID Click the OK button to complete the changes The ID will be used when controlling the camera by a network keyboard e Type Set up the camera type Device Output Select if the Main Out ofthe DVR is connected to the Video In port of the MMX and select the DVR Fixed Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera PTZ Camera Select if the camera is a PTZ camera and set up the device that the PTZ camera is connected 29 User s Manual 30 MMX Multi Matrix Extension Chapter 4 Monitor Layout and Control The MMX 1s controlled by the network keyboard provided with the MMX Make sure that the network keyboard is connected and configured properly referring to the network keyboard s User s Manual 4 1 Main Monitor Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 32 Cameras 33 48 Cameras 49 60 I oe 6 1 05 l Ja fg tO LHEESO EO LLENO CAM 1 30 CAM 31 60 DVR 1 DVR 2 DVR3 DVR 4 a B E a 16 Loop Out 16 Loop Out 16 Loop Out 12 Loop Out i i i y al 1 o o E E dp CAM CAM 16 31 38 39 46 CAM CAM CAM CAM 17 24 25 30 47 54 55 60 Slave MMX 4 Slave MMX 3 Slave MMX 2 Master MMX 0 e CAM 1 30 Event Monitoring e CAM 31 60 Event Monitoring e CAM 1 8 9 16 17 24 25 30 31 38 39 46 47 54 55 60 Sequence Monitoring A main monitor is connected to a master MM
68. u click the Video menu mem on the Remote Setup screen the current Video settings are displayed on the right Network side of the screen a Camera Main Monitor Quad Monitor Spot Monitor Spot MMX Monitor Display Camera The list of cameras connected to master and slave MMX s is displayed and you can set up cameras to use Bemote Setup E E VEO SETUP CAME E System VIDEO SETUP CAMERA E Network Video No Camera Name Use PTZ Main Monitor 10141 CAM1 Normal None Quad Monitor 2 1 2 CAM2 Normal None Spot Monitor 31 3 CAM3 Normal None Spot MMX Monitor 4 1 4 CAM4 Normal None Display 5 1 5 CAME Normal None amp Event 6 1 6 CAME Normal None 1 7 CAM Normal None 8 1 8 CAMS Normal None 9 1 9 CAMS Normal None 10 1 10 CAM10 Normal None 11 1 11 CAMT11 Normal None 12 1 12 CAM12 Normal None 13 1 13 CAM13 Normal None 14 1 14 CAM14 Normal None 15 1 15 CAM15 Normal None 15 1 15 CAM16 Normal None 1 2 1 CAM17 Normal None Em 40m o Partido o 0000000000000000000 v n rot Nove No Check the box to use the camera input The number will be used when controlling the camera by a network keyboard e Camera Name Click the field and enter the camera name Use Select the way camera video is displayed on the screen Selecting Normal displays video and OSD information on the screen Selecting Covert 1 displays only OSD on the screen but no v
69. up when registering a DVR The number of possible cameras decreases if the camera ID Mn is different from the camera ID set up when registering a DVR When clicking the OK button displays a message box to confirm using the same ID Click the OK button to complete the changes The ID will be used when controlling the camera by a network keyboard Do you want to use it as the same device 22 MMX Multi Matrix Extension e Type Set up the camera type Device Output Select if the Main Out ofthe DVR is connected to the Video In port of the MMX and select the DVR Fixed Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera PTZ Camera Select if the camera is a PTZ camera and set up the device that the PTZ camera is connected 3 3 Enterprise Sized System When connecting controllable DVRs you can monitor live video from cameras connected to the DVRs play back video recorded in DVRs and change DVR settings When connecting spot MMXs max 4 to a master MMX and slave MMXs you can monitor live video from cameras connected to the DVRs on the spot MMX monitors max 4 at the same time Cameras 1 16 Cameras 17 30 DVR Spot MMX t Master MMX Q mmm Spot Monitor oes pius Network Keyboard Quad Monitor Main Monitor Quad Monitor Network Keyboard 1 Connect the loop out of DVRs to the Video In ports of a master MMX and slave MMXs for live monitoring of video from DVRs on the mon
70. wnward indicates 63 Set up the switch to O for a master MMX 1 to 63 for slave MMXs and 1 to 4 for spot MMXs Refer to Appendix MMX ID Switch Settings p 59 for details on setting the switches for each ID from O to 63 NOTE When setting the switch for slave MMXs the ID should be assigned in order starting from 7 Otherwise the MMX system might not work properly Daisy Chain In Out When you use more than one MMX you have to daisy chain all slave MMXs to a master MMX by using the STP Cat5E cable with an RJ 45 jack Connect a cable from the DAISY CHAIN IN port of a slave MMX of higher number of ID to the DAISY CHAIN OUT port of a slave MMX of lower number of ID in descending order to the master MMX as follows Slave MMX 63 Slave MMX 1 Master MMX 0 Out In Out In User s Manual NOTES e Daisy chain in this manual refers to the connection between a master MMX and slave MMXs through the DAISY CHAIN ports on the back panels of the master MMX and slave MMXs All slave MMXs are connected to the master MMX in hardware and software through the daisy chain The slave MMXs should be daisy chained in descending order to the slave MMX of ID 7 and the slave MMX of ID 7 should be daisy chained to a master MMX directly Otherwise the MMX system might not work properly e The total number of daisy chained MMXs including a master MMX will be displayed with the number of MMXs connected properly at the bottom right corner on the monit
71. wore tcr i EEE 52092260620828582608006080060060808006000600000000000 0 fee ee nono fe ee 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 ee eee ee eee eee eee ee we on on on 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 nun MMX Multi Matrix Extension RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATI
72. work keyboard 12 1 Go to the following menus Remote Setup Network EEE P Address Set up the network keyboard s network connection information Subnet Mask 255 255 ss 10 0 DNS Server 0 0 21 User s Manual 28 12 2 E55 12 4 I2 12 6 p Go to the following menus Remote Setup Device General Select Advanced from the Device type drop down menu Go to the following menus Remote Setup Device Setup Select DVR in the device list and click the Add button to register the DVR on the network keyboard You should register DVRs to play back video recorded in the DVRs or change the DVR settings by a network keyboard Set up the registration information ID The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically in registration INK Remote Setup Setup type Advanced Port DVR Baud Rate 9600 Data hit 8 Stop bit 1 Parity None v INK Remote Setup Type DVR order and you can change it The ID will be used when controlling the Model ORO device by a network keyboard e Connection Select Ethernet and enter the IP address port number dau user ID and password for the connection to the MMX Click the OK button Click the registered DVR and monitors and cameras connected to the DVR are displayed in the list e Main ID Indicates the ID of the main monitor connected to the DVR e Spot No ID Indicates the Spot out number and ID o

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