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Installation Instructions Observation System VSS7390/00T Switcher
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2. 368 mm Mains supply voltage Universal input 100 Ambient temperature 100 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz p as 5 C 45 C Power consumption lt 75 W max without Gre 25 C 470 C cameras is Camera power supply 24 to 32 VDC short circuit EES Ee protected System synchronization Monitor locks to the mains Specifications may change without notice Cameras lock to H and V of If you have any problems contact your dealer the monitor Camera inputs 4 system interface Slave monitor output 1 system interface Microphone Sensitivity 46dB SPL 1kHz Audio speaker 500 mW rated 1000 mW max Frequency range 300 3kHz Alarm output screwblock 4 pole screw block N O N C contact system ground Contact rating 24VAC or DC 2 A resistive load Section 3 Technical Specifications PHILIPS OBSERVATION SYSTEM VSS7390 00T SWITCHER ES SEE EERSTE 3122 165 22151 3122 165 22151 01 17 2001 by Philips Electronics N V 2001 by Philips Communication Security amp Imaging Inc All Rights Reserved Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Electronics N A Corp Data subject to change without notice
3. s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons 18 Caution to reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel 19 The exclamation mark within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance VENTILATION 20 Keep ventilation openings free to avoid the monitor for overheating 21 Do not place the monitor in the immediate vicinity of a heating source 22 Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar unit CLEANING 23 You can clean the monitor with a moist fluff free cloth or shammy leather cloth DISPOSAL 24 This monitor contains batteries Do not dispose of these batteries with other solid waste The batteries type AA standard penlights are located in the battery compartment at the bottom of your monitor CAUTION Danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Remark Philips has a strong commitment towards the environment This monitor has been designed to respect the environment as much as possible Note Any change or modification not expressly approved by Philips of the equipment authorization could void the user s authority to operate the equi
4. ECTION Camera inputs I to 4 The cameras are connected to inputs 1 through to 4 depending on the number of cameras used Slave output An output for a slave monitor optional accessory is available This output can also be used to connect an optional Network Observation System Aux output input You can configure an auxiliary output configuration via the menu option see System settings The auxiliary output provides loop through from one of the 4 camera inputs or presentation mode where you can connect another video source to aux in It is possible to switch between this video source and one of the camera pictures Note The supplied A V cable can be used for Aux output input connection However if you are using two VCRs you will need to order a second A V cable see your local supplier a Connect the Mini Din plug to the Aux connector of the system monitor VCR PLAYBACK ONLY CAN vipeo our od AUDIO OUT TV MONITOR AIN VIDEO IN foe AUDIO IN Time Lapse VCR wool E AUDIO OUT i SIN VIDEO OUT AN CIN VIDEO IN E NOT USED Il HI F gt AUDIO IN System Connection Section 2 Installation PHILIPS OBSERVATION SYSTEM 2 2 4 2 2 5 2 2 6 2 2 7 Connect the BNC connectors to the video in and video output of the VCR or CVBS moni
5. LARM PROFILE NIGHT N MENU ALARMS ENTRY DELAY DIS TITLE l 2 3 4 PLAY MOTION OFF OFF OFF OFF ENTRY DELAY DISPLAY 0 SEC ON OFF ALARM BOX DOORBELL OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF An alarm generated in night mode will be processed by the system after the entry delay time is expired programmable between 0 sec and 4 min If the system switches over from night to day during this entry delay time a generated alarm will not be processed Exceptions are special alarms which always will be processed In night mode the display option automatically switches the monitor screen display off when the OFF option is selected The other options are the same as for the ALARM PROFILE DAY 2 4 5 Aux output VSS7390 00T SWITCHER From the system settings menu you can configure the system aux output MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS PRESENTATION MODE ON AUX OUT l PRESENTATION ON SLAVE OFF SEQUENCE ON SEQUENCE WITH 2 DWELL TIME 03 SEC AUDIO SOURCE AUX IN PRESENTATION MODE An advanced feature of this system is the presentation mode OFF The auxiliary output provides loop through from one of the 8 camera inputs depending of the AUX OUT setting ON The auxiliary input allows you to view images from an additional VCR These images can consist of a presentation movie sequenced with live camera images Remark When a Network Observation System is connected to the slave output of
6. ON 2 2 c0e 0 atacand erer eege de 6 ZA SYSTEM SETTINGS 00d A A ds A e tere dr 7 24l A A puros i waaka Gok pa kh cae a kipa aa Rd tg ie a ee q a ae qa 7 2 4 2 System Settings Men EE nkt pet in iD EE echoed dE dree dee dEr 7 2 4 3 SOQUENCE ii A EA e EE A Ee A EE AE AE ger dE 7 244 arme 0 A EE A A Sopa REESEN AE 7 245 DOUD sisi daa dida dd avd 8 246 MER eher ee eene eege dee eeh Eeer 9 E EE H 2 4 8 Motion Sensitivity EE 10 LAR EIERE acter seas AAA e oie eis II 2 4 10 Disable System Setting Opuon dis ey wb pu dE ENEE a II Men SEPUCIUIG 2 26 c20 dR Send da rr RARA e a 12 SECTION 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL cui a A AAA A ARA 13 MECHANICAL irc A A dE ER ANEN E ER CN 13 R wF Tr r nw n T Contents PHILIPS OBSERVATION SYSTEM VSS7390 00T SWITCHER SECTION GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION exe OM Fl Fo ee al IOC DA HO OL AA IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Comply with all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this equipment near water Clean only with dry cloth zl Sr kr 2 Sr e Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other equipment including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has tw
7. ON SENSITIVITY DISPLAY MOTION OFF TITLE Allows you to enter a camera title max 8 characters BACKLIGHT COMPENSATION BLC Backlight compensation BLC OFF The camera Automatic Light Control ALC responds to the average content of the entire video picture BLC ON The camera ALC responds pre dominantly to the center of the picture shown by the diagram Ifan object of interest falls inside the BLC area its visibility will remain relatively constant even if the background illumination varies WHITE BALANCE White balance is where the camera automatically matches the video color to the white reference area of the image The different options are FIXED keep the white balance settings which are currently used FIELD OF VIEW MICROPHONE MOTION AREA MOTION SENSITIVITY DISPLAY MOTION VSS7390 00T SWITCHER AUTO White balance is automatically set RECALCULATE Set the white balance to automatic for 5 seconds and then back to fixed Note Recalculate is only available when current setting is FIXED Range 1 1 33 1 66 2 default is 1 Adjust the field of view using digital zoom in the camera to ensure complete coverage of the object within the viewing angle of the camera lens Select the microphone ON OFF Allows you to define the area size for motion detection Allows you to define the sensitivity of motion detection This enables you to detect objects like a person running ac
8. afety precautions when connecting the mains power cable and switching on the power Attention When the configuration is changed the system must be scanned again Therefore always switch off the system before a camera or accessory is added or removed After power up the system monitor will recognize the item that was added or removed VSS7390 00T SWITCHER 2 3 WIZARD INSTALLATION When the system is powered up the FIRST time the WIZARD setup option is displayed The Installation Wizard will guide you through the most important settings of the system Follow the screen options and select using the ROTARY wheel Note When an additional camera or accessory is connected to the system the WIZARD function is automatically enabled and you are guided through the appropriate menus at power up During startup the following screen is displayed PHILIPS OBSERVATION SYSTEM VERSION XX The following menu is displayed after a number of seconds ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTCH ITALIANO PORTUGUES ESPAGNOL NEDERLANDS Turn the ROTARY wheel until the required language is highlighted a Select your preferred language by pressing the ROTARY wheel The following menu is displayed START INSTALLATION WIZARD MES NO a Select YES to start the wizard setup The wizard setup enables you to configure the system to your own settings and guides you through the process automatically a Select NO to enable the system to automatically
9. configure itself to the factory default settings Note For detailed information on the on screen menus refer to the System Settings Part Section 2 Installation PHILIPS OBSERVATION SYSTEM When completed the following screen will appear CONFIGURATION WIZARD COMPLETED 2 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS The system settings that can be configured to your own requirements The system is setup via on screen menus To access the menu options e Press the MENU button Toggle to switch on off The ROTARY wheel controls the menu navigation as described in the Operation Instructions At the end of this chapter you can find the complete menu structure in a diagram e gt Main Menu After pressing the menu button the following menu will be displayed SWITCH TO PLAYBACK VIEW gt HISTORY gt VIEW SETTINGS gt TIME DATE gt SYSTEM SETTINGS gt Note SWITCH TO PLAYBACK VIEW the HISTORY VIEW SETTINGS and TIME DATE functions are described more detailed in the Operation Instructions Remark After entering the system settings alarms are disabled 2 4 2 System Settings Menu With the System settings menu you can configure the system according to your own requirements Configurations that can be changed are Select system settings from the main menu and the following menu will appear MAIN MENU SEQUENCE ALARMS AUX OUTPUT VCR INSTALLATION SERVICE VSS7390 00T SWITCHER 2 4 3 Sequence You can change the s
10. equence dwell time from 02 sec to 30 secs Sequence dwell time is the length of time an image is displayed before the next image in the sequence is shown MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS DWELL TIME 05 SEC 2 4 4 Alarms The Alarm Profiles can be accessed from the Alarm menu MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS ALARM DURATION 05 SEC ALARM PROFILE DAY ALARM PROFILE NIGHT EVENT REPLAY ALARM This defines the period of time 5 DURATION sec to 15 min that the alarm beeper and the alarm relay are activated unless the operator acknowledges the alarm ALARM PROFILE DAY MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS ALARMS EXIT DELAY 0 SEC TITLE MOTION ALARM BOX DOORBELL l OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF ON 3 OFF OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF OFF EXIT DELAY Alarm Exit Delay 0 sec to 4 min is the amount of time before alarm profile night will be activated i e time for a person to exit a room before the night alarm profile is active after switching over from day to night Section 2 Installation PHILIPS OBSERVATION SYSTEM MAI SYSTEM SETTINGS MOTION ALARM BOX DOOR BELL The camera detects motion within the defined motion area An alarm box is an optional accessory that enables you to activate an alarm input e g PIR detector A door bell Intercom Box is an optional accessory that enables you react to persons who enter by pressing the respective door bell Pressing the doorbell will sound the system buzzer and register an event A
11. o blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong Both the wide blade and the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the equipment 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Unplug this equipment during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the equipment has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment the equipment has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 14 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture 15 The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the equipment 16 The back of the monitor should only be removed by qualified maintenance and service personnel 17 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninstalled dangerous voltage within the product
12. pment For additional information or to speak to a representative please contact the Philips Communication Security amp Imaging location nearest you or visit our web site at www Philipscsi com See Your Guide to Observation Section General PHILIPS OBSERVATION SYSTEM 2 1 VSS7390 00T SWITCHER SECTION 2 INSTALLATION HARDWARE INSTALLATION This chapter describes the installation of the system hardware For details of operation see the supplied Operation Instructions Note Ensure that you read all safety precautions SYSTEM CABLE For the interconnection between the monitor and camera a 15m 45ft system cable is supplied with the camera For an optimum picture and sound quality you should always use 4 wire dual twisted pair cable when extending the connection The maximum allowed cable length is 200m 600ft Pay attention that the connectors are fixed to the cable corresponding to the figure below Figure 3 1 If the length of the system cable is over 200m 600ft up to 300m 900ft an interface box should be used to feed the accessory or camera see optional accessories in the Operation Instructions Caution The plugs used for the observation system have the same dimensions as standard telephone plugs RJ 11 Never connect telephone equipment or cable to the observation system NS E zen 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 SYSTEM CONN
13. ross the motion area but will not raise an alarm if there is a small movement detect humans but no birds This allows you to view where the motion has been detected by displaying a series of movement indicators on the monitor screen 2 4 8 Motion Sensitivity MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS INSTALLATION SETUP CAMERA MOTION SENSITIVITY LEVEL r MOTION INDICATOR Wm RESET INDICATOR LEVEL Sets the level the amount of motion detection MOTION Displays the set level of motion INDICATOR detection RESET Resets the motion detection INDICATOR indicator to the current setting Set motion alarm as follows 1 Reset indicator 2 Set level on minimum Section 2 Installation PHILIPS OBSERVATION SYSTEM VSS7390 00T SWITCHER a eR 3 Walkthrough motion area motion indicator 2 4 10 Disable System Setting Option indicates level of motion 4 Set level just below the level of motion indication 2 4 9 Service You can disable the system setting option ensuring operators do not make inadvertent system changes To menu lock the system settings option The SERVICE menu contains all items relevant for servicing your observation system resetting the system to factory defaults and the internal diagnose a Switch the system on while keeping the PIP and PIP Swap buttons pressed at the same time Continue to keep the buttons pressed until the start up screen appears SERVICE System settings are removed from the main men
14. selecting SWITCH TO PLAYBACK VIEW VSS7390 00T SWITCHER 2 4 7 Installation The Installation group contains all installation related items such as language system beep and camera setting MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS LANGUAGE ENGLISH BEEP VOLUME OFF EXTERNAL CONTROL SETUP CAMERA l SETUP CAMERA 2 SETUP CAMERA 3 SETUP CAMERA 4 LANGUAGE You can choose from English French German Spanish Dutch Italian and Portuguese The menus are then displayed in the selected language BEEP VOLUME Allows you to select the system audio beep high medium low or off EXTERNAL Allows you to control the CONTROL system via slave or IR Remote Control EXTERNAL CONTROL MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS INSTALLATION REMOTE CONTROL OFF SYSTEM ADDRESS l CONTROL AT SLAVE OFF Section 2 Installation PHILIPS OBSERVATION SYSTEM REMOTE Can be selected ON or OFF to CONTROL allow control of the system from the IR Remote Control accessory SYSTEM Can be selected from an address ADDRESS of 1 to 8 to avoid multiple system switching with one IR Remote Control CONTROL AT Can be selected ON or OFF to SLAVE allow control of the system from the Slave Monitor accessory SETUP CAMERA For every connected camera a camera configuration menu can be selected activated MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS INSTALLATION SETUP CAMERA THULE l BACKLIGHT COMPENSATION OFF WHITE BALANCE AUTO FIELD OF VIEW l MICROPHONE ON MOTION AREA MOTI
15. the system monitor it is not possible to display the presentation mode on the slave monitor AUX OUT PRESENTATION ON SLAVE When presentation mode is OFF one of the eight camera outputs can be set on the AUX output When presentation mode is ON the AUX OUT option is disabled If presentation on slave is ON it is possible to display presentation mode on the slave monitor as well as on the AUX output This option is forced to OFF by the system when a Network Observation System is connected to the slave output of the system monitor Section 2 Installation PHILIPS OBSERVATION SYSTEM SEQUENCE The presentation is sequenced with a live camera image when selected to ON SEQUENCE Presentation is sequenced with the WITH 2 selected live camera image in this case with camera number 2 DWELL TIME Change the image sequence dwell time programmable between 02 and 30 secs AUDIO SOURCE Selected Audio source is automatically displayed 2 4 6 VCR You can setup the VCR from the system menu MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS PLAYBACK DETECTIONON PLAYBACK DETECTION By connecting the input and output from the same VCR you can have an automatic playback detection option ON This allows you to switch on the VCR playback and the system will automatically detect the VCR has been switched on for playback OFF The playback detection is disabled You can select the VCR playback by accessing the main menu and
16. tor Connect the RCA plugs to the Audio in and Audio out of your VCR or CVBS monitor VCR in output The VCR in output allows you to connect a VCR to record camera images Connect the Mini Din plug to the VCR connector of the system monitor Connect the BNC connectors to the video in and video output of the VCR Attention The Video In plug of the A V cable must be connected to the Video out of the VCR The Video Out plug of the A V cable must be connected to the Video In of the VCR Connect the RCA connectors to the Audio in and Audio out of your VCR Attention The Audio In plug of the A V cable must be connected to the Audio out of the VCR The Audio Out plug of the A V cable must be connected to the Audio In of the VCR Alarm output contact N O N C In case of an alarm a potential free relay contact Normally Open Normally Closed 24V 2A max can activate a VCR siren or telephone selector If the alarm output is connected to the alarm input of a video recorder the recording speed will switch from time lapse to normal speed in case of an alarm This will result in the recording of more pictures per second If the alarm is acknowledged by the user or automatically after 30 seconds the VCR switches back to time lapse mode RS232 For service purposes to connect a PC Laptop to install configure the observation System Mains Power Connector Ensure that you observe all s
17. u SYSTEM DIAGNOSE FACTORY DEFAULTS Switch the complete system off MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS Note Follow the same procedure to unlock the system settings menu SYSTEM With this option you can obtain DIAGNOSE an overview of the internal diagnose settings Consult the service manual for more information FACTORY With this option you can set the DEFAULTS complete system to the factory defaults All current settings will be lost this will take a few seconds Language selector and Wizard setup will be activated again MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETTINGS SERVICE CURRENT SETTINGS WILL BE LOST CONTINUE NO MES p r r rs r F M Section 2 Installation VSS7390 00T SWITCHER PHILIPS OBSERVATION SYSTEM u9 915S UOHEWIUOD synejeg lojoey esouBerg Wajs s synejeg Asoyoe4 SOSS Joyeolpu josay JOJe9 pu uollolN usaJos esoubeiq Ayaisues asoubelg ua s s y BiaweD dnjas yanisuas UOHOW jawey dnas 10 u09 Ieuj lxdg uln joA d g 6en6ue71 uolnoN Aejdsiq iA lsu9S uolloW Poly uopo 19S ealy uollOW ealy uonolN euoydoiolyp MOIA JO Dia Em sourleg SUM uopesuaduoo 1ybipeg n eJauey dnjos uono l q yoeqhe q HOA SOS uone e Su SOUTmO olpny HOA SARIS Fe lolluoO Owl ema 1ndino xny sselppy uajs s ym ocu nb s SUEY JO4 U0D louu9q ou nb s ssuanbas IONUOo2 IPu191X3 AL S uo uolnplu s iq poN uon elu s iq sbumes uji s s 1ndino
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