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1. ECH EH ell PD amp GROUND GROUND w7 jj Sci ALARM RECOR VCR STANDARD OR SVHS SIGNAL VIDEO INPUT CORRESPONDS TO ALARM INPUT 44 15 OT MAIN VCR IN COM OUT N NH 9 11 96000000000 0000 Q zl Jin 0O000000000000000 DELL 12345678 910112131415 5 110 240V 50 60Hz Figure 8 Alarm Wiring Example Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 13 3 Alarm inputs will be programmed in the Programming section for normally open or normally closed operation Normally closed operation current flow alarm switch or relay closed Normally open operation no current flow alarm switch or relay open In the example in Figure 8 current flows through the contacts switch in the door when it is closed When the door is open no current flows To cause an alarm when the door is opened program the alarm input for normally closed door is normally closed To cause an alarm when the door is closed program the alarm input for normally open door is normally open 4 f your VCR has an alarm input to change the VCR to its alarm recording speed when the multiplexer receives an alarm connect the VCR alarm input to the normally open NO relay contact on the multiplexer Connect a wire from the relay s common C connection to ground on the VCR Proceed to the Powering the Multiplexer section POWERING THE MULTIPLEXER It is recommended that
2. Use the up and down arrow buttons in any menu to highlight HELP Press the button The Help menu appears HELP BUTTON SETTING DISP REC VCR SPEED amp ALARM CAM 1 16 TITLES ACTIVITY TERMINATION ALARM INPUT SEQUENCE SEQUENCE DWELL VIEW QUICK SETUP TIME amp DATE PASSWORD ACCESS MONITOR SETUP SINGLE PRESS MODIFY DOUBLE PRESS CHANGE EDIT DIRECTION HOLD BUTTONS TO ENTER EXIT THEIR ASSOCIATED MENU USE ARROWS TO NAVIGATE EXIT Figure 18 Help Menu MULTIPLE CAMERA DISPLAY SETUP Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 The multiple camera display formats may be configured using the front panel controls The LEDs above the camera buttons will illuminate to indicate which cameras are being displayed PROGRAMMING THE PICTURE IN PICTURE DISPLAY BUTTON The on screen location and size of the picture in picture PIP display are programmable PIP is not available in VCR or RECORD modes To program the PIP display m 4 OPO Ed Press the Press the button button for approximately three seconds until the message PROGRAM PIP SIZE appears Use the arrow buttons to increase or decrease the PIP display size Press the button The message PROGRAM PIP POSITION appears Use the arrow buttons to move the PIP display location Press the button to exit the PIP programming menu 29 NOTE All active cameras may be sequenced in o
3. PELCO MX4000 Genex Series Simplex Multiplexer Installation C Operation Manual LISTED C1927M 5 99 Wy Pelco 300 W Pontiac Way Clovis e CA 93612 5699 USA 7 Pelco Online 9 http www pelco com In North America and Canada Tel 800 289 9100 or FAX 800 289 9150 DataFAX 800 289 9108 International Customers Tel 1 559 292 1981 or FAX 1 559 348 1120 DataFAX 1 559 292 0435 CONTENTS Section Page IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS nennen nnn 5 DESGRIPTION is a i A a A 5 WHAT ISA VIDEO MULTIPLEXER Le 45 GENEX SERIES SIMPLEX MULTIPLEXERS ins 6 6 8 APPLICATIONS 5 entente MODELS mL INSTALLATION cesses A em t ec tert nme ee dE i me d den cea 9 BASIC INSTALLATION itera etin ttn rnnt a varat 9 MOUNTING iude er te re ette tet ee me ent edd nnde 9 CAMERAS MONITORS MCR PELCO S TIME LAPSE VCRS retener ete n i ALARMS eintreten POWERING THE MULTIPLEXER MULTIPLEXER WITH KBD4000 KEYBOARD e eenenennennnn nr ennenn ntenni 14 MULTIPLEXER WITH MX4000SVR SERVER A 15 OPERATION si a a 15 PROGRBAMMING eite me nr d e b A ta 19 PASSWORD TRA 19 MENG sie e tereti ep ee esie b c et b AE RH re trece 19 SYSTEM SETUP VIEW BUTTON 19 ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP VIEW BUTTON DEDERE 21 RECORD SETUP DISPLAY RE
4. mode 16 channel Press once Displays all 16 cameras on the main monitor models only Press for 3 seconds Enables programming mode to select the order of 16 cameras to display on if Does not work in RECORD mode the main monitor 16 Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 Table C Operation Guide OPERATION Call a camera to the main monitor FRONT PANEL COMMAND Press any CAMERA button RESULT Stops a sequence if one is in pro gress Displays the camera on the main monitor Call a camera to the spot monitor Press any CAMERA button twice Displays the camera on the spot monitor Set main tracking 1 Go to the Advanced System Setup menu 2 Press the arrow buttons so the cursor highlights SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY 3 Press the button until TRACK MAIN is dis played 4 Exit the Advanced System Setup menu Spot monitor follows the camera switching that occurs on the main monitor in single screen mode In multi screen mode the spot monitor switches to camera 1 Call a group of cameras Does not work in RECORD mode 1 Make sure the RECORD LED on the left of the front panel is OFF If the light is on press the DISPLAY RECORD button to toggle the light OFF 2 Press the button below the 4 9 or 16 icon 3 Repeat pressing the button until the correct group is displayed Displays the group of cameras on the main monitor Display a picture in picture P
5. RECORD SETUP DISPLAY RECORD BUTTON To program the VCR recording parameters 1 Press the DISPLAY RECORD button for approximately three seconds Type the password if requested The Record Setup menu appears 2 The currently selected menu item blinks 3 Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen 4 When the menu item you desire is highlighted blinking press the button to cycle through the options to select the one you want Record Speeds Sets the speed at which the VCR normally records video and the speed at which it records when there is an alarm s Setting the speeds in the Record Setup menu also sets the speeds in the System Setup and Custom VCR Setup menus VCR Type See Table D If your VCR is not listed among the options do either of the following Select UNIVERSAL In the recording speed menu item at the top of the screen select an option that your VCR will support Select CUSTOM Then go to CONFIGURE CUSTOM VCR and press the button to go to the Custom VCR Setup menu The switch interval can be changed only while in this setting VCR Video Format Composite is standard video on a coaxial cable SVHS is higher resolution video on a special cable This feature is not available on monochrome units VCR Switch Pulse ENABLED means the multiplexer waits for a head switching pulse from the VCR If the multiplexer does not get a pulse from the VCR because of a broken wire or the VCR does not g
6. 003 Alarm Record Speed 2 6 8 Hr NTSC EIA 3 Hr PAL CCIR Alarm Switch Speed 003 Camera Title Camera Number Video Input Termination 75 Ohm Alarm Input Normally Open Coaxitron Format Extended Activity Detection Enabled Activity Detection Sensitivity Med Activity Boxes Set All Sequence Individual Camera Dwell Time 02 Quad 2x2 Dwell Time 04 Nine 3x3 Dwell Time 04 Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 31 32 TROUBLESHOOTING If you have difficulty operating your system run through the following checklist to see if you can solve the problem 1 2 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 Are the keyboard switches set properly Is the equipment wired properly Are the menu options in the multiplexer s and server set properly Has the multiplexer been set to the correct mode using the DISPLAY RECORD button The main monitor will display multiple screen images The spot monitor displays full Screen views only SPOT MONITOR must be selected to operate presets patterns and auxiliaries Tape playback can be done only on the main monitor while in the VCR mode Moveable cameras must be Coaxitron compatible and the proper Coaxitron format selected in the Camera menu of the multiplexer If the proper format is not selected the camera will either not move or have sluggish control Moveable cameras can be operated with the joystick only if the spot monitor is pro grammed to track the main monitor or SPOT
7. Title Display ON Displays camera titles on the main monitor OFF Camera titles are not shown on the main monitor Record Speeds Sets the speed at which the VCR normally records video and the speed at which it records when there is an alarm s Setting the speeds in the System Setup menu also sets the speeds in the Record Setup and Custom VCR Setup menus Main Monitor Display The options are High Resolution or Reduced Flicker Reduced Flicker can be selected when there is flickering on the monitor screen such as from a neon light This is more visible to the eye in PAL format multiplexers Global Setups Video Terminations These settings set the terminations for all video inputs To set individual inputs refer to the Camera Setup section Set to 75 OHM when all equipment is connected only to the video IN connectors Set to LOOP HI Z when all equipment is connected to the video OUT looping connec tors Equipment connected to the looping connectors must be terminated at 75 ohms Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 NO CHANGE This is a pass through selection in case you unintentionally hit the button This is not an undo button Alarm Inputs Refer to the Alarms section for an explanation of normally closed and normally open operation Dwell Rates Sets the sequence dwell rate for all cameras To set individual dwell rates for cameras refer to the Sequence Setup section Activity Detection ENAB
8. the ED25 27 28 29 the KBD4000 key Figure 3 board in conjunction with a The systems shown in Figures 1 and 2 are for a single operator only To permit up to four operators to use the system an MX4000SVR multiplexer server can be added as shown in multiplexer supports all pan The main and spot monitor outputs from each multiplexer are connected to the server tilt and lens functions and providing two video channels The design is not a true matrix however because only two AUX on off The keyboard operators instead of all operators in a true matrix can select cameras from the same will not set or call presets or multiplexer at the same time one operator using the main monitor and the other operator support preset scanning using the spot monitor When used with 32 bit ex tended Coaxitror receivers such as Intercepf Spec aan ORTOR ei tra and LRD41C21 CAMERAS MONITOR OPTIONAL LRD41C22 Series the 16 MAXIMUM KBD4000 keyboard in con junction with a multiplexer will support all the functions VCR e of a 15 bit receiver includ ing the setting and calling of presets and patterns It will not support programming of labels f
9. when it has to change formats between monochrome and color cameras For monochrome models you will not receive color from a color camera except in RECORD mode The RESERVED setting can improve performance when using cameras with non standard sync or poor video quality Unit ID This is the address of the multiplexer If your system has more than one multiplexer each multiplexer must have its own address Comm Type If your system has an MX4000SVR Genex Multiplexer Server and or a KBD4000 Genex Multiplexer Keyboard one multiplexer any one must be the master Only one multiplexer can be the master All other multiplexers must be slaves The master multiplexer communicates between the server and the slave multiplexers If there is only one multiplexer connected to a server it must be the master The KBD4000 keyboard communicates with the multiplexer only when the multiplexer is in its default setting of MASTER KBD T D Relay Output Operates the relay on the back of the multiplexer The relay is used to change the VCR to its alarm recording speed refer to the Alarms section When you have completed all the changes you want to make go to EXIT or BASIC SETUP Press the button to exit the programming mode or to go to the basic system setup menu When HELP is highlighted you may press the button to display a help screen that will tell you which buttons to press to configure specific options Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99
10. 96 Hr 960 Hr 2 6 8 Hr kk 00374 003 TO 509 EXIT BACKI 2 6 8 HR FOR NTSC EIA MODEL MULTIPLEXERS 3 HR FOR PAL CCIR MODELS REMAINING RECORD SPEEDS DEPEND UPON VCR MODEL VCR TYPE IN RECORD SETUP MENU MUST BE SET TO CUSTOM IN ORDER TO MAKE SELECTIONS Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 Figure 14 Custom VCR Setup Menu 25 CAMERA SETUP CAMERA BUTTONS To program a camera input 1 Press the desired CAMERA button for approximately three seconds Type the password if requested The Camera menu appears A video insert appears that shows what the camera is viewing This is useful to make sure you have selected the correct camera and to see what effect there is on the video when you select a menu option 2 The currently selected menu item blinks 3 Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen 4 When the menu item you desire is highlighted blinking press the button to cycle through the options to select the one you want Use the right arrow button to advance to the next character position when titling a camera Video Termination Set to 75 OHM when equipment is connected only to the video IN connector Set to LOOP HI Z when equipment is connected to the video OUT looping connec tor Equipment connected to the looping connector must be terminated at 75 ohms Alarm Input Refer to the Alarms section for an explanation of normally closed and normally open operation Coaxitron Forma
11. Both groups can be programmed to include any nine cameras is not available in RECORD mode To program the nine camera displays 1 Press the button to call up a nine camera display If necessary press the button again to advance to the other nine camera group 2 Press the button for approximately three seconds A bar will appear in the first camera location of the nine camera display indicating that you are in the programming mode 3 Use the arrow buttons to move to each camera location in the nine camera display 4 When the camera location that you desire is highlighted choose the new camera by pressing the camera button for the desired camera 5 To exit the programming mode press any arrow button as many times as necessary until the bar moves off the screen 6 If necessary repeat steps 1 5 to program the second group PROGRAMMING THE 16 CAMERA DISPLAY is not available in RECORD mode BUTTON To program the 16 camera display 1 Press the button to call up the 16 camera display 2 Press the button for approximately three seconds A bar will appear in the first camera location of the 16 camera display indicating that you are in the programming mode 3 Use the arrow buttons to move to each camera location in the 16 camera display 4 When the camera location that you desire is highlighted c
12. C video cable between the VCR connectors on the multiplexer and the VIDEO connectors on the VCR 2 Automatic Speed Tracking lets the VCR control the multiplexer s recording speed It is the most efficient recording method To wire refer to the B lines in Figure 7 a Connect the VCR s CLK output to the multiplexer s head switching HS input to synchronize camera switching b Connect the multiplexer s ground terminal to the VCR s GND terminal 3 Alarm recording starts and stops recording when there are alarms To wire refer to the A lines in Figure 7 a Connect the multiplexer s normally open NO relay terminal to the VCR s SET IN alarm input terminal b Connect the multiplexer s common C terminal to the VCR s GND terminal Proceed to the Alarms section ALARMS Alarm inputs require a ground signal through a contact opening or closure such as a switch or relay To wire the alarm inputs refer to Figure 8 1 Connect one wire from the alarm source for example door to one of the alarm input pins of the multiplexer The alarm input must correspond to the camera input There is only one alarm input per camera The eight pin plug in terminal blocks may be pulled out of the connectors on the back of the multiplexer to facilitate ease of wiring 2 Connect a second wire from the alarm source to one of the ground connections on the six pin plug in terminal block on the back of the multiplexer
13. CORD BUTTON E 23 CUSTOM VCR SETUP DISPLAY RECORD BUTTON eene CAMERA SETUP CAMERA BUTTONS Lee essent ACTIVITY MASK SETUP ctt entere en ed edes SEQUENCE SETUP SEQUENCE BUTTON HELP MENU ert ott MULTIPLE CAMERA DISPLAY SETUP sse PROGRAMMING THE PICTURE IN PICTURE DISPLAY BUTTON 29 PROGRAMMING THE 4 CAMERA DISPLAYS BUTTON 30 PROGRAMMING THE 9 CAMERA DISPLAYS BUTTON 30 PROGRAMMING THE 16 CAMERA DISPLAY BUTTON 30 PROGRAMMING MENU DEFAULTS seen 31 TROUBLESHOOTING ie rente ett entr t ONSE 32 SPECIFICATIONS A REGULATORY NOTICES WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Oo Joo So Page Stand Alone Multiplexer AAA 7 Multiplexers with KBD4000 Keyboard AAA al Multiplexers with KBD4000 Keyboards and MX4000SVR Server 8 Rack Installation essen wd Camera Wiring Example 10 VCR Wiring Example erri a tee eterne ra reis 11 Pelco Time Lapse VCR Wiring Example eee 12 Alarm Wiring Example sess 13 Front Panel 9 Channel Color Simplex Multiplexer esses 15 LIST OF TABLES Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 Table moou Fr
14. IP insert Does not work in RECORD or VCR modes 1 Press the button of the camera you want to dis play full size 2 Press the PIP icon button 3 Press the button of the camera you want to display in the insert 4 To change the display in the insert press another camera button 5 To exit press the PIP icon button The full size view appears on the main monitor with the PIP insert Run a sequence of cameras on the main monitor 1 To sequence individual cameras make sure the monitor shows a full screen view of any camera all modes To sequence groups of cameras make sure the monitor shows a four or nine camera display LIVE and VCR modes only 2 Press the SEQUENCE button Starts the pre programmed sequence of individual cameras or groups of cameras on the main monitor Run a sequence of cameras on the spot monitor Press the SEQUENCE button twice Starts the sequence of individual cameras on the spot monitor Sequence multiple cameras in one location of a 4 9 or 16 camera display Does not work in RECORD mode 1 Select the desired multi camera display 2 Press and hold the multi camera display button to enter the multi screen programming mode A bar will appear in the first camera location 3 Use the arrow buttons to move the on screen bar to the desired camera location for sequenc ing and press the sequence button to initiate the sequencing of all active
15. ITOR DISPLAY HIGH RESOLUTION den Ge GLOBAL SETUPS s d dod Hu RESET ALL VIDEO TERMINATIONS TO 2 Sour NO CHANGE 75 OHM LOOP HEZ a Son Er RESET ALL ALARM INPUTS TO NORMALLY SE SECH OPENED CLOSED DISABLED RESET ALL SEQ DWELL RATES TO 02 RESET ACTIVITY DETECTION ALL CH TO NO CHANGE ENABLED DISABLED HIGH RESOLUTION REDUCED FLICKER 00 TO 99 ADVANCED SETUP 2 6 8 HR FOR NTSC EIA MODEL MULTIPLEXERS 3 HR FOR PAL CCIR MODELS REMAINING RECORD SPEEDS DEPEND UPON VCR MODEL TIP In any menu you can reverse the direction in which the options cycle by double pressing the but ton TIP You can exit a menu by pressing the correspond ing button for approximately three seconds as you did to enter the menu NOTE Title Display shows a maximum of 12 characters in all modes except 16 cam era display in which only 9 characters are shown 20 Figure 11 Basic System Setup Menu When the menu item you desire is highlighted blinking do one of the following If a menu item has more than one option press the button to cycle through the options to select the one vou want If a menu item has only one option press the button to select it Time and Date Set the current time and date The time uses a 24 hour clock Time Display ON Displays the time on the main monitor OFF The time is not shown on the main monitor
16. LED DISABLED Turns activity detection on or off for all video inputs To set individual inputs refer to the Camera Setup section NO CHANGE This is a pass through selection in case you unintentionally hit the button This is not an undo button 5 When you have completed all the changes you want to make go to EXIT or AD VANCED SETUP 6 Press the button to exit the programming mode or to go to the advanced system setup menu When HELP is highlighted you may press the button to display a help screen that will tell you which buttons to press to configure specific options ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP VIEW BUTTON To program the advanced main system parameters 1 Press the VIEW button for approximately three seconds The basic System Setup menu appears 2 The currently selected menu item blinks Use the arrow buttons to highlight AD VANCED SETUP 3 Press the button 4 The Advanced System Setup menu appears 5 Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen 6 When the menu item you desire is highlighted blinking press the button to cycle through the options ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP DATE FORMAT PASSWORD FRONT PANEL CONTROL MAIN MONITOR DISPLAY RESPONDS TO SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY RESPONDS TO CAMERA TYPES UNIT ID COMM TYPE RELAY OUTPUT HELP ALARM ACTIVITY MM DD YY 4 DISABLED 4 ENABLED NONE SEQ
17. MONITOR is chosen The camera will move on the main monitor if the same camera is being shown on both the main and spot monitors The position of switch 7 on the keyboard determines how you call cameras If the switch is ON all cameras are addressed consecutively Do not count just the cameras installed Count 16 camera inputs per multiplexer even if a multiplexer has only 9 inputs The first input of multiplexer 1 is always camera 1 the first input of multi plexer 2 is always camera 17 the second input of multiplexer 3 is always camera 34 If the switch is OFF cameras are addressed in groups of 9 or 16 according to the address of the multiplexer Select a multiplexer for example number 3 then choose a camera 1 9 or 1 16 If you have one multiplexer it must be the master If you have more than one multiplexer one of them any one must be the master and all the others slaves Advanced System Setup menu of multiplexer If you have more than one multiplexer they must have different addresses Advanced System Setup menu of multiplexer If you have a server the address of the multiplexer must correspond to the input it is connected to on the server For example if the multiplexer goes to input 4 on the server the multiplexer must be address 4 If you have a server each keyboard must have its own address If you have a server each keyboard controls its corresponding monitor s In the SINGLE mode keyboard 1 controls monito
18. NUTES 5 MINUTES HELP EXIT 10 MINUTES 15 MINUTES PELCO ROBOT DM 2 6 8 HR FOR NTSC EIA MODEL MULTIPLEXERS 3 HOUR FOR PAL CCIR MODELS REMAINING RECORD SPEEDS DEPEND UPON VCR MODEL NOT SHOWN ON MONOCHROME MODELS Figure 13 Basic VCR Settings Menu Table D VCR Types NTSC PAL UNIVERSAL UNIVERSAL GYYR TLC1800 ASUTSA TLVCR 251 GYYR 2100 ASUTSA TLVCR 964 GYYR 2100 HD MODE JVC SR L900U JVC SR L901U JVC SR 9070U JVC BR S925U BURLE TC3910X HITACHI VTL30E HITACHI VT L1000E HITACHI VT L2000E JVC BR9060E MITSUBISHI HS7424U MITSUBISHI HS7496U MITSUBISHI HS5168U MITS HS7168U NORM MITS HS7168U HD PANASONIC AG RT600 PANASONIC AG6124 PANASONIC AG6730 JVC BR S920 925 JVC SR L900E MITS HS5300 5600 MITS HS5424E PANAS AG6024 6124 PANASONIC AG6720 PANASONIC AG6730 PANASONIC AG6040 PELCO TLR2024 SANYO TLS900P PELCO TLR2096 SANYO TLS1000 PELCO TLR2168 NORM SANYO SRT 500P PELCO TLR2168 HD SANYO TLS2000 SANYO SRT600 SONY SVT100P SANYO TLS924 972 SONY SVT5000P SANYO TLS2500 7000 CUSTOM TOSHIBA KV6300 TOSHIBA KV7024A TOSHIBA KV7168A TOSHIBA KV7960A TOSHIBA KV8168A CUSTOM Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 NOTE For proper record ing the switching rate of the multiplexer must match that of the VCR If they do not match the VCR may skip frames or record duplicate frames CUSTOM VCR SETUP DISPLAY RECORD BUTTON To program the advanced VCR parameters 1 8 9 Press the DISPLAY
19. Phase Differential Gain Character Generator ELECTRICAL Operating Voltage Power Video Inputs Monitor Outputs Main Spot VCR Inputs VCR In VCR Outputs VCR Out Alarm Inputs Alarm Output GENERAL Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Construction Finish Dimensions Weight 1 Vp p composite 525 lines 60 fields second 625 lines 50 fields second 768 H x 512 V pixels full screen 1536 bytes horizontal memory 26 MB display image memory 8 bit luminance 256 shades of gray 8 bit chrominance over 16 million colors CCIR 601 4 2 2 13 5 MHz Less than 1 percent all modes Multi element horizontal and vertical finite impulse response 20 MHz Less than 2 degrees Less than 2 percent Programmable bit mapped 120 VAC 15 30 50 60 Hz or 230 VAC 15 30 50 60 Hz Less than 25 watts Nine or sixteen BNC looping with programmable termination 75 ohms or Hi Z Two BNC 75 ohms BNC 75 ohms One BNC composite 75 ohms 4 pin mini DIN YC input SVHS One BNC composite 75 ohms 4 pin mini DIN YC input SVHS Sixteen individually programmable for NO or NC One Form C relay 0 5 A continuous 1 0 A momentary 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 90 non condensing Aluminum Black 1 75 H x 17 2 W x 12 2 D 4 45 cm x 43 69 cm x 30 99 cm 10 6 Ib 4 80 kg 14 Ib 6 35 kg Design and product specifications subject to change without notice 33 REGULATORY NO
20. RECORD button for approximately three seconds The Record Setup menu appears Make sure the VCR Type in the Record Setup menu is set to CUSTOM The currently selected menu item blinks Use the arrow buttons to highlight CONFIG URE CUSTOM VCR Press the button The Custom VCR Setup menu appears Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen When the menu item you desire is highlighted blinking press the button to cycle through the options Record Speeds Sets the speed at which the VCR normally records video and the speed at which it records when there is an alarm s Setting the speeds in the Custom VCR Setup menu also sets the speeds in the System Setup and Record Setup menus Interval Interval is the number of fields recorded by the VCR before switching to the next camera When you have completed all the changes you want to make go to EXIT or BACK Press the button to exit the programming mode or to return to the Record Setup menu When HELP is highlighted you may press the button to display a help screen that will tell you which buttons to press to configure specific options HELP RECORD SPEED SWITCH INTERVAL RECORD SPEED SWITCH INTERVAL CUSTOM VCR SETUP 2 6 0r 8 Hr 120 Hr 12Hr 168 Hr NORMAL RECORD SETUP 16 Hr 180 Hr 18Hr 240 Hr 2 6 8 Hr 24Hr 360 Hr 003 48Hr 480 Hr 72Hr 600 Hr ALARM RECORD SETU 84Hr 720 Hr
21. TICES Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION WARRANTY Pelco will repair or replace without charge any merchandise proved defective in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below Three years on Genex Series multiplexers server and keyboard Two years on all standard motorized and fixed focal length lenses Two years on Esprit Legacy Intercept PV1000 Series CM6700 CM8500 CM9500 CM9750 CM9760 Matrix Spectra DF5 Series and DES Fixed Dome products Two years on WW5700 series window wiper excluding wiper blades Two years on cameras Six months on all pan and tilts scanners or preset lenses used in continu ous motion applications that is preset scan tour and auto scan modes P
22. UENCE ALARMSI 4 ALL COLOR 001 MASTER KBD T D ALARM EXIT BASIC Es S Figure 12 Advanced System Setup Menu MM DD YY DD MM YY ENABLED DISABLED BLANK SEQUENCE TRACK MAIN NONE ALARMS ACTIVITY ALARMS ACTIVITY ALL COLOR COLOR amp B W RESERVED MASTER KBD T D SLAVE 001 240 21 NOTE Remember one multiplexer must be the master The default setting is Master KBD T D NOTE In the alarms mode an alarm signal is produced when a remote switch opens or closes a ground in the multiplexer for example if a switch is on a door and the door is opened refer to the Alarms section In the activ ity mode the multiplexer continually monitors selected camera inputs for motion When motion is detected the multiplexer increases the frequency with which that camera s is shown and re corded Activity detection is most effective when only a few cameras are showing activity refer to the Camera Setup section 22 Date Format Sets the format for displaying the date on the main monitor Password Enables or disables password control to access programming menus Front Panel Control Enables or disables the front panel buttons to operate the multiplexer In either mode you can access programming menus Main Monitor Display Select ALARMS ACTIVITY or ALARMS ACTIVITY if you want the main monitor to switch to cameras
23. VCR is recording so that just one video picture or field is recorded from each camera before it switches to the next camera The reason for this is that with a large number of cameras you need to switch as fast as you possibly can in order to minimize the time gap between successive pictures from a given camera In most respects time lapse VCRs are very similar to the VHS video recorder that you probably have in your home The single largest difference is that a time lapse VCR allows as much as 960 hours of video to be recorded on a single T 120 two hour VHS cassette The total amount of time varies by make and model but even the lowest cost models allow for a lot longer recording time than a normal consumer VCR When you record a tape on your home VCR and play the tape you see normal motion just as you do on your television If you connect one camera to a multiplexer and record the video at the two hour speed on a time lapse recorder motion will appear normal when you play the tape just like on your home VCR But as you add more cameras to the multiplexer the multiplexer has to switch between cameras and there is a gap in the video pictures recorded for any one camera The more cameras there are the longer the gap is because it takes longer for the multiplexer to switch between all the cameras When the tape is played the motion becomes jerky because of the missing video Not only does the number of cameras affect the time gap but so doe
24. as only or record both alarm and non alarm cameras An alarm log lists the last 20 alarms Activity detection continually monitors selected camera inputs for motion When the multiplexer detects motion it increases the frequency at which it records a camera or cameras with motion The main and spot monitors can be programmed to display motion detection activated switching APPLICATIONS The MX4000 Genex Series is very flexible in its design allowing you to configure your system in a variety of ways The simplest system is a stand alone multiplexer refer to Figure 1 All you have to do is connect cameras monitors a VCR and alarm inputs Operation of the multiplexer is done with front panel push buttons Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 NOTE The KBD4000 key By adding a KBD4000 keyboard to the multiplexer refer to Figure 2 you can control 1 16 board in combination with a multiplexers from up to 25 feet 7 6 m away with the cable supplied with the keyboard multiplexer provides Greater distances between the multiplexer and keyboard can be obtained if you provide a Coaxitron control of pan Pelco KBDKIT X and your own cable tilt and lens functions A keyboard also gives you the added capability of controlling moveable cameras Control When used with 15 bit stan systems for moveable cameras must be Coaxitron compatible In Figure 1 cameras are dard Coaxitror receivers fixed such as the CX9000 Series the PT7700 and
25. ault mode is RECORD RECORD 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 aJ 1 HH HE o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o CI EX ET ESTE E GOCI EE I p ME EE LC CAMERA SEQUENCE VIEW lt gt oA y PELCO Simplex Color Multiplexer GENEX Figure 9 Front Panel 9 Channel Color Simplex Multiplexer RECORD 1 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 46 Q HH HHH o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o C3 WIE EOS Oe E E JE JEJE dE jJ CAMERA SEQUENCE VIEW 4 ba Y PELCO Simplex Color Multiplexer GENEX Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 Figure 10 Front Panel 16 Channel Color Simplex Multiplexer 15 Table B Front Panel Controls Button Operation Function DISPLAY Press once Toggles main monitor display between record live inputs and playback from VCR RECORD In the RECORD mode the red LED lights Press for 3 seconds Displays or exits the record setup menu on the main monitor CAMERA Press once Switches the selected camera to the main monitor record live or playback Press twice Switches the selected camera to the spot monitor live only Press for 3 seconds Displays or exits the camera setup menu on the main monitor SEQUENCE Press once Initiates or stops sequence on the main monitor Press twice Initiates or stops sequence on the spot monitor Press for 3 seconds Di
26. cameras The sequence will run until the sequence button is pressed or until another camera or multi screen display has been selected Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 Continued on next page 17 Table C Operation Guide Continued OPERATION FRONT PANEL COMMAND RESULT Sequence PIP display Does not work in RECORD or VCR modes 1 Push the button 2 Push the SEQUENCE button Sequences all active cameras in the PIP display Stop a sequence Press the SEQUENCE button once or press any CAMERA button to stop a sequence on the main monitor Press the SEQUENCE button twice to stop a sequence on the spot monitor Stops the sequence The monitor displays video from the camera on which the sequence stops Zoom on a camera Does not work in RECORD mode 1 Press the CAMERA button for the camera on which you want to zoom 2 Press the button below the ZOOM icon The display will zoom to 2X magnification 3 Use the arrow buttons to control the zoom loca tion 4 Press the zoom button a second time to increase the zoom to 4X 5 To exit press the zoom button a third time Stops a sequence if one is in pro gress Displays a 2X or 4X zoom of the camera selected on the main monitor Record a tape Recording is done automatically as long as a VCR is connected and both the multiplexer and VCR are in the RECORD mode While the multiplexer is i
27. d mode While recording all cameras are being recorded simultaneously In the VCR mode the main monitor will displav full screen or multiple screen views of videotape plavback Vou cannot record in the VCR mode Video from the cameras can be shown on two monitors main and spot The main monitor displavs video from a single camera or from multiple cameras Video can be either live or from a tape plavback Multiple screen displavs can be picture in picture 4 9 or 16 camera formats A spot monitor displavs live video from a single camera A spot monitor is optional but increases the flexibilitv of vour svstem For example vou can keep an eve on all cameras in a multiple screen format on the main monitor while watching a full screen view of anv one camera on the spot monitor Or if vou are plaving a tape on the main monitor vou can use the spot monitor to watch live video Cameras can be sequenced on both monitors In the full screen view on the main monitor a zoom function doubles or quadruples the image size for better viewing Depending on the model there are 9 or 16 alarm inputs one per camera that tag the camera images when an alarm is activated The main and spot monitors can be pro grammed to display alarms Alarm inputs also activate a relay output which can be used to change a VCR to its preprogrammed alarm record speed When there is an alarm the VCR depending on how it is programmed will either record alarm camer
28. e KBD4000 keyboard refer to Figure 2 The Multiplexer with MX4000SVR Server section gives additional steps beyond the basic instructions for installing up to eight multiplexers that are controlled from as many as four KBD4000 keyboards The multiplexers and keyboards are linked together through a server refer to Figure 3 A KBDKIT X is required for each keyboard connected to the remote port Rear panel views shown in the installation procedures are for 16 channel color models The 9 channel models have fewer video inputs and outputs Monochrome models have no SVHS connections BASIC INSTALLATION Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 MOUNTING The multiplexer can be placed on a flat surface such as a desk or shelf or it can be installed in a 19 inch 48 26 cm equipment rack To install the multiplexer in an equipment rack refer to Figure 4 1 Remove the four rubber feet A from the bottom of the unit 2 Remove the front two flat head screws B on each side of the multiplexer Discard the screws Figure 4 Rack Installation 3 Attach the rack ears C to the multiplexer The rack ears are universal and can be used on either side of the unit Attach the ears with the 4 40 x 375 inch screws D that are supplied with the ears Only the two bottom holes on the rack ears are needed for mounting 4 Install the multiplexer in the rack using the four 10 32 x 750 inch screws that are sup
29. ecific options ACTIVITY MASK SETUP Activity detection continually monitors selected camera inputs for motion When motion is detected the multiplexer increases the frequency with which that camera s is shown and recorded Activity detection is most effective when only a few cameras are showing activity As the number of cameras with activity increases the slower the frequency at which they can be shown and recorded If all 16 cameras show activity there will be virtually no increase The activity mask selects that portion or portions of the camera s field of view that the multiplexer will monitor for motion The entire grid is active on default To program an activity mask for a camera 1 Press the desired CAMERA button for approximately three seconds The Camera menu appears 2 The currently selected menu item blinks Use the arrow buttons to highlight SET DETECTION MASK 3 Press the button The Activity Mask appears 4 The currently selected menu item or activity box blinks 5 Use the arrow buttons to move between menu items and activity boxes on the screen 6 Highlight the sensitivity menu item Press the button to select the sensitivity The higher the sensitivity is the less the amount of motion that will be needed to detect activity LOW SENSITIVITY ACTIVITY DETECTION MED SENSITIVITY MED SENSITIVITY HIGH SENSITIVITY ACTIVITY BOX SET ACTIVITY BOX CLEAR Figure 16 Activity Dec
30. ed shield with 95 braid coverage Proceed to the Monitors section LOOPING INPUTS NON LOOPING INPUTS ell 21 pl ell ol BER ell ME 1 SPOT MAIN VCR IN COM OUT N_NHi 41 OCcCS IUE 9 G9 99 Las JE Q9 ALARMS 6316 Erud Enn SVHS 12345678 9 1011213141516 110 240V 50 60Hz LOOPED VIDEO OUTPUT Figure 5 Camera Wiring Example 10 Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 MONITORS NOTE Skip this section if Main Monitor The main monitor can show live video of an individual camera or a you are connecting your sequence of individual cameras the same as the spot monitor But the main monitor is the multiplexer to a only monitor that can show multi screen displays more than one camera displayed MX4000SVR Multiplexer simultaneously run multi screen sequences play back video from a VCR or use the Server digital zoom feature of the multiplexer These functions can be done only when the multi plexer is in DISPLAY mode The multiplexer will not record in DISPLAY mode The monitor can be overridden by an alarm s and or activity detection Cameras are digitally time corrected in LIVE and VCR modes and will not roll when sequenced if they are out of phase Connect your main monitor to the MAIN output Refer to Table A for the type of video coaxial cable to use Spot Monitor Optional The operator can manually call up li
31. elco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of Pelco shipment All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid to Pelco Clovis California Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse al teration normal wear or accident are not covered under this warranty Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products Pelco s liability for any claim whether based on breach of contract negligence infringe ment of any rights of any party or product liability relating to the Products shall not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products In no event will Pelco be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages includ ing loss of use loss of profit and claims of third parties however caused whether by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights The Dealer may also have additional rights which are subject to variation from state to state If a warranty repair is required the Dealer must contact Pelco at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number RA and provide the following information 1 Model and serial number 2 Date of shipment P O number Sales Order number or Pelco invoice number 3 Details of the defect or problem If there is a dispute regarding the warranty o
32. ex Series multiplexer You have chosen to work with the highest quality most sophisticated yet easy to use video multi plexer on the market today Using Activelmage technology the Genex Series multiplex ers have exceptionally high resolution digital multiple screen displays With the addition of the KBD4000 remote keyboard and or the MX4000SVR multiplexer server the Genex Series offers the greatest degree of system flexibility and expandability as well WHAT IS A VIDEO MULTIPLEXER Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 Wherever closed circuit television CCTV systems are used there is often a need to record and display many different camera views Whether it is in a small retail environment a large casino or an airport multiplexers have become the preferred method of collecting pictures from as many as 16 cameras for recording on a single time lapse VCR In addition multiplexers allow users to watch up to 16 cameras simultaneously on one screen either live or in playback Should a scene require closer examination the user can select full screen viewing without the loss of detail as occurs with quad devices that compress four pictures into one for recording The multiplexer acts as an interface between the CCTV cameras and the time lapse VCR The multiplexer is designed to switch between cameras much like an ordinary sequential Switcher Unlike a switcher however a multiplexer should switch at exactly the same rate as the
33. f a product which does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above please include a written explana tion with the product when returned Pelco 300 West Pontiac Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 Ship freight prepaid to Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which the item was received by Pelco RETURNS In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit please call the factory at 800 289 9100 or 559 292 1981 to obtain an authorization num ber CA number if returned for credit and RA number if returned for repair Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned CA RA number and freight should be prepaid All merchandise returned for credit may be subject to a 20 restocking and refurbishing charge Pelco 300 West Pontiac Way Clovis CA 93612 5699 Ship freight prepaid to REVISION HISTORY Manual Date Comments C1927M 3 99 Preliminarv version released for beta evaluation 5 99 Original version Pelco and the Pelco logo are registered trademarks of Pelco 34 Copyright 1999 Pelco All rights reserved Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99
34. he cameras will not sequence when operating the zoom function The LED s above the camera button s will illuminate to indicate which camera s is being displayed To program camera sequencing 1 5 6 Press the SEQUENCE button for approximately three seconds Type the password if requested The Sequence menu appears The currently selected menu item blinks Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen When the menu item you desire is highlighted blinking press the button to cycle through the options to select the one you want When you have completed all the changes you want to make go to EXIT Press the button to exit the programming mode When HELP is highlighted you may press the button to display a help screen that will tell you which buttons to press to configure specific options 28 Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 HELP MENU FULL SCREEN SEQUENCE SETTINGS SEC SEC CAMERA 1 02 CAMERA 9 02 00 TO 99 CAMERA 2 02 CAMERA 10 02 00 SKIPS CAMERA 3 02 CAMERA 11 02 CAMERA CAMERA 4 02 CAMERA 12 02 CAMERA 5 02 CAMERA 13 02 CAMERA 6 02 CAMERA 14 CAMERA 7 02 CAMERA 15 CAMERA 8 02 CAMERA 16 MULTI SCREEN SEQUENCE SETTIN GROUP QUAD 2x2 N 1 04 00 TO 99 2 00 SKIPS 3 GROUP 4 00 TO 99 00 SKIPS HELP GROUP Figure 17 Camera Sequence Menu The Help menu is accessed from any other menu 1 2
35. hoose the new camera by pressing the camera button for the desired camera 5 To exit the programming mode press any arrow button as many times as necessary until the bar moves off the screen Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 PROGRAMMING MENU DEFAULTS Table E Programming Menu Defaults Menu Item Default System Setup Time Display Title Display Normal Record Speed Alarm Record Speed Main Monitor Display Reset All Video Terminations To Reset All Alarm Inputs To Normally Reset All Seq Dwell Rates To Reset Activity Detection All Ch To On On 2 6 8 Hr NTSC EIA 3 Hr PAL CCIR 2 6 8 Hr NTSC EIA 3 Hr PAL CCIR High Resolution 75 Ohm Opened 02 Enabled Advanced System Setup Date Format Password System Password Front Panel Control Main Monitor Display Responds To Spot Monitor Display Responds To Camera Types Unit ID Comm Type Relay Output MM DD YY NTSC EIA DD MM YY PAL CCIR Disabled 3916 Enabled None Sequence Alarms All Color 001 Master KBD T D Alarm Record Setup Normal Rec Speed Alarm Rec Speed VCR Type VCR Video Format VCR Switch Pulse Record Alarms Alarm Record Time Playback Format 2 6 8 Hr NTSC EIA 3 Hr PAL CCIR 2 6 8 Hr NTSC EIA 3 Hr PAL CCIR Universal Composite Disabled As A Priority Alarm Duration Pelco Custom VCR Normal Record Speed 2 6 8 Hr NTSC EIA Setup 3 Hr PAL CCIR Normal Switch Interval
36. hout clearing the alarm list Displays or removes alarm list on the main monitor 18 Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 Table C Operation Guide Continued OPERATION FRONT PANEL COMMAND RESULT Display and record alarms Program alarms in the System Setup Record Main and spot monitors respond to and or activity detection Setup Camera and Advanced System Setup programming instructions If there menus Program activity detection in the System are multiple alarms activity Setup Camera and Advanced System Setup detection monitors will sequence menus Multiplexer must be in the RECORD cameras Monitors will return to mode to record alarms or activity routine operation approximately 15 seconds after all activity detection has stopped or after alarms have timed out In alarms activity mode any alarm will take precedence and override the camera being displayed PROGRAMMING NOTE Whenever a multi plexer server is installed programming the multiplexer must be done at the multi plexer front panel In this situation the multiplexer cannot be programmed from the keyboard The keyboard can only be used to program the multiplexer server not the multiplexer Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 Programming allows you to configure the multiplexer for the way that you want your system to operate The multiplexer automatically selects the most common operating parameters and can be operated without programming it Yo
37. ive a pulse in some modes it may appear that the multiplexer is not working properly DISABLED means the VCR head switching pulse is not used Alarm Handling Determines how alarms are recorded and for how long AS A PRIORITY updates and records camera s with an alarm more often than camera s without an alarm ONLY records only camera s with an alarm Configure Custom VCR Press the button to get to the CUSTOM VCR SETUP menu Playback Format Tapes made using Pelco Robot and DM multiplexers can be played 5 When you have completed all the changes you want to make go to EXIT 6 Press the button to exit the programming mode When HELP is highlighted you may press the button to display a help screen that will tell you which buttons to press to configure specific options Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 23 2 6 or8Hr24Hr 96Hr 240Hr 12 Hr 48Hr 120Hr 360 Hr ne REIS 16 Hr 72Hr 168Hr 480 Hr NORMAL REC SPEED 2 6 8 Hr 18 Hr 84Hr 180Hr 600 Hr ALARM REC SPEED 2 6 8 Hr 720 Hr 960 Hr VCR SETUP SEE TABLE D COMPOSITE VCR TYPE UNIVERSAL SVHS VCR VIDEO FORMAT COMPOSITE 4 VCR SWITCH PULSE DISABLED A ENABUED DISABLED ALARM HANDLING RECORD ALARMSASA PRIORTIY 4 AS A PRIORITY ALARM RECORD TIME ALARM DURATION ONLY CONFIGURE CUSTOM VCR ALARM DURATION 30 SECONDS PLAYBACK FORMAT PELCO 1 MINUTE 2 MI
38. ltiplexers Connect a cable from the COM OUT port of the first multiplexer to the COM IN port of the second multiplexer then connect the COM OUT port of the second multiplexer to the COM IN port of the third multiplexer etc 3 Proceed to the KBD4000 Genex Multiplexer Keyboard Installation Operation Manual to complete the installation which involves setup and connection of the KBD4000 keyboard and programming the multiplexer 14 Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 MULTIPLEXER WITH MX4000SVR SERVER Refer to Figure 3 in the Applications section for an overview of a typical installation 1 Follow the instructions in the Basic Installation section to mount the multiplexer to connect cameras VCR and alarms and to power up the multiplexer Skip the Monitors section 2 Proceed to the MX4000SVR Genex Multiplexer Server Installation Operation Manual to complete the installation Also use the server manual to program the server 3 Refer to this manual to program the multiplexer OPERATION Refer to Figures 9 and 10 for views of the front panels Monochrome front panels are the same except for the word Monochrome instead of Color in the lower left corner There are three modes of operation that are selected by pressing the DISPLAY RECORD button RECORD LIVE VCR The LED illuminates in the RECORD mode only When the LED is off look at the upper left corner of the monitor to see if the multiplexer is in the LIVE or VCR mode The def
39. multiplexers being powered up for the first time or after extended storage be initialized using the following procedure This will clear any random data remaining in the multiplexer and initialize the memory for user programming 1 Turn on power to your cameras monitors and any other equipment that is connected to the multiplexer 2 Plug in one end of the power cord into the multiplexer 3 Press and hold the VIEW button on the front panel of the multiplexer while you plug the power cord into an electrical outlet When the Initialization Menu appears release the VIEW button The monitor will indicate PLEASE WAIT and begin a 20 second countdown When the countdown has been completed the Initialization Menu will disappear all programming menus will be at their default settings and the multiplexer will be ready for use If you are installing your system with a KBD4000 keyboard or MX4000SVR Multiplexer Server proceed to the appropriate section for further installation instructions MULTIPLEXER WITH KBD4000 KEYBOARD Refer to Figure 2 in the Applications section for an overview of a typical installation 1 Follow the instructions in the Basic Installation section to mount the multiplexer to connect cameras monitors VCR and alarms and to power up the multiplexer 2 Amaximum of 16 multiplexers can be daisy chained together If you are going to daisy chain multiplexers use the 6 foot 1 8 m data cables that are supplied with the mu
40. n the RECORD mode RECORD LED is on you can only see a full screen view of one camera or one camera at a time if sequencing on the main monitor Records all cameras connected to the multiplexer Play a tape 1 Make sure the RECORD LED on the left of the front panel is OFF If the light is not off press the DISPLAY RECORD button until the monitor shows VCR mode 2 Turn on the VCR and press the PLAY button 3 Press the button of the camera you want to view or press a button below the 4 9 or 16 icons for multiple camera playback Displays the recorded cameras in the selected format on the main monitor Deactivate alarm s for camera displayed on the main monitor 1 For a single alarm press the VIEW button once 2 For multiple alarms press the VIEW button once each time a camera with an alarm sequences to the main monitor Deactivates the alarm Deactivates the alarms Deactivate alarm s for camera displayed on the spot monitor 1 For a single alarm press the VIEW button twice 2 For multiple alarms press the VIEW button twice each time a camera with an alarm sequences to the spot monitor Deactivates the alarm Deactivates the alarms Open or close a log of the last 20 alarms 1 Press the VIEW button twice to display the alarm list 2 Press the VIEW button twice to clear the list and close the log 3 Press any CAMERA or the VIEW button once to close the log wit
41. ne location of a 4 9 or 16 camera display mode While in a multiple camera display mode use the arrow buttons to move the on screen bar to the camera location for sequencing Press the se quence button to initiate sequencing of all active cameras Refer to the Op eration Guide table also 30 PROGRAMMING THE 4 CAMERA DISPLAYS BUTTON You can program four groups of four cameras each Each of the four groups can be programmed to include any four cameras is not available in RECORD mode To program the four camera displays 1 Press the button to call up a four camera display If necessary press the button again to advance to the four camera group that you wish to configure 2 Press the button for approximately three seconds A bar will appear in the first camera location of the four camera display indicating that you are in the programming mode 3 Use the arrow buttons to move to each camera location in the four camera display 4 When the camera location that you desire is highlighted choose the new camera by pressing the camera button for the desired camera 5 Toexit the programming mode press any arrow button as many times as necessary until the bar moves off the screen 6 If necessary repeat steps 1 5 to program another group PROGRAMMING THE 9 CAMERA DISPLAYS BUTTON You can program two groups of nine cameras each
42. nnel color simplex multiplexer NTSC standard 120 VAC 60 Hz UL cUL FCC Same as MX4009CS except PAL standard 230 VAC 50 Hz CE 16 channel color simplex multiplexer NTSC standard 120 VAC 60 Hz UL cUL FCC Same as MX4016CS except PAL standard 230 VAC 50 Hz CE Monochrome Simplex MX4009MS MX4009MS X MX4016MS MX4016MS X 9 channel monochrome simplex multiplexer EIA RS 170 standard 120 VAC 60 Hz UL cUL FCC Same as MX4009MS except CCIR standard 230 VAC 50 Hz CE 16 channel monochrome simplex multiplexer EIA RS 170 standard 120 VAC 60 Hz UL cUL FCC Same as MX4016MS except CCIR standard 230 VAC 50 Hz CE Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 INSTALLATION Unpack and inspect all parts carefully The following parts are supplied 1 MX4000 Series multiplexer 1 Rack ear kit 2 Hack ears 4 4 40 x 375 inch pan head screws 4 10 32 x 750 inch pan head screws 1 Power cord 1 6 foot 1 8 m data cable with RJ 45 connectors Installation of the multiplexer varies according to the type of installation The Basic Installation section covers the basic installation procedures for all applications This section also covers the complete installation instructions of a stand alone multiplexer refer to Figure 1 in the Applications section The Multiplexer with KBD4000 Keyboard section provides additional procedures beyond the basic instructions for installing up to 16 multiplexers that are controlled by a singl
43. ont Panel 16 Channel Color Simplex Multiplexer A 15 Basic System Setup Men 20 Advanced System Setup Mem 21 Basic VCR Settings Men 24 Custom VCR Setup Men 25 Basic Camera Menu essen etre nennen 26 Activity Dectection Mask nennen nennen 27 Camera Sequence Menu ssseseeeeneeenee emen 29 Help Menu eg DEM 29 Page Video Coaxial Cable Requirements senem 10 Front Panel Control 16 Operation Guide erm E Programming Menu Defaults sess 31 3 This page intentionally left blank Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS Prior to installation and use of this product the following WARNINGS should be observed 1 Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and conform to all local codes 2 Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3 3R 3S 4 4X 6 or 6P enclosure it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture 3 Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco 4 After replacement repair of this unit s electrical components conduct a resistance measurement between line and exposed parts to verify the exposed parts have not been connected to line circuitry Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation and operation DESCRIPTION Thank you and congratulations on selecting Pelco s Gen
44. or presets or pat ARE ORDA 2 3 4 8 6 7 8 9 4 1 12 13 14 15 46 X rd EH EH BB terns If labels for presets or Odd c O O O O patterns are required they CAMERA SEQUENCE VIEW 3 4 gt A Y PELCO Simplex Color Multiplexer GENEX would need to be pro grammed with a different MX4000 MULTIPLEXER control such as the MPT9500 Figure 1 Stand Alone Multiplexer CAMERAS 16 MAXIMUM SPOT MAIN MONITOR MONITOR OPTIONAL e KBD4000 M RECORD d 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 a Lol f I H EH TO CAMERA PELCO Simplex Color Multiplexer SEQUENCE VIEW p gt ADDITIONAL MULTIPLEXERS Di 4 MX4000 MULTIPLEXER 16 MAXIMUM Figure 2 Multiplexers with KBD4000 Keyboard Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 KBDKIT X KBD4000 KEVBOARD 4 MAXIMUM MONITOR 4 MAXIMUM REMOTE SPOT MONITOR OUTPUT FROM MULTIPLEXER OPTIONAL MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT FROM MULTIPLEXER MX4000SVR Multiplexer Server Made in USA MX4000SVR MULTIPLEXER SERVER OOO AQO OOOO TO OTHER MULTIPLEXERS Him bie e IIIS MX4000 MULTIPLEXER 8 MAXIMUM m Figure 3 Multiplexers with KBD4000 Keyboards and MX4000SVR Server MODELS Color Simplex MX4009CS MX4009CS X MX4016CS MX4016CS X 9 cha
45. plied Proceed to the Cameras section CAMERAS NOTE Camera power Video inputs can come from any conventional source No external camera synchronization should be wired in phase to is required Refer to Table A for the type of video coaxial cable to use all cameras When cameras are sequenced they will roll To connect cameras refer to Figure 5 on the spot monitor if they are out of phase On the main monitor cameras are digitally time corrected and Stand Alone Multiplexer Connect fixed cameras Moveable cameras may be will not roll when sequenced used if the video is looped out to an MPT9500 Series controller if they are out of phase 1 Connect the coaxial cables from your cameras or receivers to the IN connectors If you are using moveable cameras the receivers must be Coaxitron compatible Multiplexer with KBD4000 Connect fixed or moveable cameras Multiplexer with KBD4000 and MX4000SVR Server Connect fixed or moveable cameras 2 If you want to loop a video signal out to another device connect coaxial cables from the looping OUT connectors to the external equipment 3 Termination of the camera inputs is programmable and is described in the Program ming section Table A Video Coaxial Cable Requirements Cable Type Maximum Distance RG59 U 750 ft 229 m RG6 U 1 000 ft 305 m RG11 U 1 500 ft 457 m Minimum cable requirements 75 ohms All copper center conductor All copper braid
46. r 1 keyboard 2 controls monitor 2 etc In the PAIRED mode keyboard 1 controls monitor 1 main and monitor 2 spot and keyboard 3 controls monitor 3 main and monitor 4 spot In the paired mode keyboards 2 and 4 are not used If you have a server and cannot change between full screen and multiple screen views on the main monitor check the MAIN MONITOR CONTROL setting in the Monitor menu of the server Adjust head tracking control on the VCR until the picture stabilizes if a the picture appears jittery when multiplexer is in VCR playback mode or b one camera view sequences out of order when the multiplexer is in multi screen VCR playback mode Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 RESET To reset the multiplexer 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Press and hold the VIEW button on the front panel of the multiplexer while you plug the power cord into an electrical outlet When the Initialization Menu appears release the VIEW button The monitor will indicate PLEASE WAIT and begin a 20 second countdown When the countdown has been completed the Initialization Menu will disappear all programming menus will be at their default settings and the multiplexer will be ready for use 3 Reprogram the multiplexer Refer to the Programming section SPECIFICATIONS VIDEO Input Level NTSC PAL Digital Image Format Sampling Rate Geometric Error Resizing Analog Processing Bandwidth Differential
47. s the recording speed The slower the recording speed the longer the gap Normal recording speed for full motion is the two hour mode But if you slow the recording speed down to record 12 hours 48 hours or 960 hours of video on a two hour tape it means that a lot of video is left out Thus the more cameras there are and the slower the recording speed the longer the time gap becomes between recorded pictures for any one camera It is important to understand this concept because depending on what you are recording important video could be lost In a system with two or three cameras recording in 12 hour mode a person might appear on the left side of the screen then the left center then the right center and finally the right side of the screen But in a system with 16 cameras recording in 120 hour mode a person might appear on the left side of the screen and be gone in the next picture GENEX SERIES SIMPLEX MULTIPLEXERS The MX4000 Genex Series is a high quality family of simplex multiplexers that can accept video inputs from a maximum of 9 or 16 cameras depending on the model The simplex multiplexers have three modes of operation live record and VCR In the live mode the main monitor can show live video both in full screen or multiple screen views Vou cannot record in the live mode In the record mode the main monitor will show live video of an individual camera in full screen view only You can record only in the recor
48. splays or exits sequence setup menu on the main monitor VIEW Press once In RECORD mode shows the multiplexed output to the VCR Press again to exit In VCR mode shows the multiplexed input from the VCR Press again to exit Press twice Displays alarm log on the main monitor Press twice Clears the alarm list and closes the log Press once Exits the alarm log without clearing the alarm list Press for 3 seconds Displays or exits system setup menu on the main monitor Press once Enables 2X zoom on displayed camera Q Press the button a second time for 4X zoom Press the button a third time to exit Does not work in RECORD mode Press once Displays on the main monitor a picture in picture insert on top of full screen l display Does not work Press button again to exit in RECORD or Once in the PIP mode press for three seconds to enter the programming mode VCR modes Press once Displays a group of four cameras on the main monitor i Does not work in RECORD mode Press for 3 seconds Repeat pressing the button to display other groups Enables programming mode to select four groups of four cameras to display on the main monitor Bi Does not work Press once Press for 3 seconds Displavs a group of nine cameras on the main monitor Press button again to display second group 16 channel models only Enables programming mode to select two groups of nine cameras to in RECORD display on the main monitor
49. t EXTENDED Use when your system has moveable cameras controlled by 32 bit Coaxitron receivers such as Esprit Intercept Spectra and LRD41C21 LRD41C22 Series OFF Use when your system has fixed cameras only STANDARD Use when your system has moveable cameras controlled by 15 bit Coaxitron receivers such as the CX9000 Series the PT7700 and the ED25 27 28 29 CAMERA 1 ENTER UP TO 12 CHARACTERS 0 9 TITLE A Z a Z BLANK VIDEO INPUT TERMINATION 75 OH ALARM INPUT NORMALL f COAXITRON FORMAT gt lt ACTIVITY DETECTION ji SET DETECTION MASK H HYPHEN amp UNDERLINE EXTENDED ENABLED OPEN 75 OHM OFF DISABLED CLOSED LOOP Hl Z STANDARD DISABLED ONLY NINE CHARACTERS APPEAR WHEN IN THE 16 CAMERA DISPLAY Figure 15 Basic Camera Menu 26 Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 Activity Detection A camera can be set to respond or not to respond to motion If enabled select SET DETECTION MASK to define what part of the camera s viewing field will be monitored for motion 5 To program another camera press the button for that camera Repeat steps 2 4 6 When you have completed all the changes you want to make go to EXIT 7 Press the button to exit the programming mode When HELP is highlighted you may press the button to display a help screen that will tell you which buttons to press to configure sp
50. tection Mask Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 27 10 11 Turn activity boxes on or off To turn on all activity boxes use the arrow buttons to choose SET ALL Press the button All boxes will contain a symbol as shown in Figure 16 The multiplexer will monitor motion in those boxes To turn off all activity boxes use the arrow keys to choose CLEAR ALL Press the button All boxes will be blank To turn on or off an individual box use the arrow keys to select the box Press button to toggle a box on or off Turn off activity boxes where you want motion ignored such as blowing trees highways computer monitors fluorescent lighting and non problem areas An example of a non problem area would be a camera focused on a bank vault entrance but ignoring tellers working nearby To test the activity detection highlight TEST and press the button Create motion in front of the camera Small black and white dashes will flash where motion is detected To exit the test mode press the key to return to the mask If you did not like what you saw in the test mode change the mask and test the activity detection again When you finish defining the activity mask go to EXIT Press the button to exit the programming mode If necessary repeat steps 1 10 to program the activity mask for other cameras SEQUENCE SETUP SEQUENCE BUTTON Sequencing can be programmed in full screen four camera and nine camera displays T
51. that have alarms or activity detection If you are using the main monitor for normal video and you do not want alarms or activity detection to override what you are observing select NONE Spot Monitor Display If you want the spot monitor to switch to cameras that have alarms or activity detection select BLANK SEQUENCE or TRACK MAIN then under RESPONDS TO select ALARMS ACTIVITY or ALARMS ACTIVITY If you are using the spot monitor for normal video and you do not want alarms or activity detection to override what you are observing select NONE BLANK Allows you to view an individual camera but you cannot run a sequence An alarm or activity detection will override the camera you are viewing When the alarm or activity detection goes away the screen will return to the camera you were viewing SEQUENCE Allows you to view an individual camera or run a sequence An alarm or activity detection will override what you are observing When the alarm or activity detection goes away the screen will return to the camera or sequence you were viewing TRACK MAIN The spot monitor will follow the camera switching that occurs on the main monitor This feature is used only when a KBD4000 keyboard is connected to the multiplexer for controlling moveable cameras Camera Types The COLOR amp B W setting allows the multiplexer to adapt to the combination of both color and monochrome video signals The switching speed of the multiplexer is not as fast
52. that of the VCR There are two ways to do this a One way is with a head switching pulse from the VCR This is the most reliable way to synchronize the multiplexer and VCR The pulse from the VCR tells the multiplexer how fast to switch between cameras To use this method connect the head switching pulse output from the VCR to the HS head switching connection on the multiplexer Refer to Figure 6 The six pin plug in terminal block may be pulled out of the connector on the back of the multiplexer to facilitate ease of wiring b If ahead switching pulse from the VCR is not available you can synchronize the VCR and multiplexer by programming the multiplexer switching rate to match the recording speed of the VCR This will be done in the Programming section after you have finished installing your multiplexer No wiring is required if you use this method Proceed to the A arms section SET RST REC GND ALM MODE CLK CALL l att IN COM OUT NONHII OCCSEE ee a ALARMS boom DRRRRRRN 123456798 9101213141516 110 240V 50 60Hz Figure 7 Pelco Time Lapse VCR Wiring Example Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 PELCO S TIME LAPSE VCRS You can connect one of Pelco s Time Lapse VCR Models TLR2024 TLR2096 or TLR2168 to the multiplexer as follows refer to Figure 7 1 Connect BN
53. u should program the multiplexer if you want to use different settings Programming of system camera and VCR setup camera sequencing and alarm and activity detection are done through on screen menus that are displayed on the main monitor A password can be enabled to prevent unauthorized access to the menus Programming of the picture in picture and 4 9 and 16 camera displays can be done directly without going through menus PASSWORD You can program the multiplexer to request a password for access to programming menus The password is enabled in the Advanced System Setup menu refer to the Advanced System Setup View Button section The universal password is 3916 and cannot be changed This password must be entered by pressing the camera number keys whenever a password is requested MENUS SYSTEM SETUP VIEW BUTTON To program the main system parameters 1 Press the VIEW button for approximately three seconds Type the password if requested The System Setup menu appears 2 The currently selected menu item blinks 3 Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen 19 SYSTEM SETUP TIME 23 59 59 TIME DISPLAY ON DATE 103 21 98 TITLE DISPLAY ON ON OFF NORMAL RECORD SPEED 2 6 8 Hr 4 ALARM RECORD SPEED 12 6 8 Hr 2 6 0r 8 Hr 120 Hr 12Hr 168 Hr 16 Hr 180 Hr MAIN MON
54. ve video of an individual camera or a sequence of individual cameras The monitor can be overridden by an alarm s and or activity detection Cameras are not digitally time corrected and will roll when sequenced if they are out of phase Connect your spot monitor to the SPOT output Refer to Table A for the type of video coaxial cable to use Proceed to the VCR section VCR If you have a Pelco VCR proceed to the next section Pelco s Time Lapse VCRs You can connect one VCR to the multiplexer to record or play tapes To connect a VCR 1 Connect the video Refer to Figure 6 For monochrome multiplexers use standard VCRs For color multiplexers use standard or SVHS VCRs For standard VCRs use the BNC connectors Refer to Table A for the type of video coaxial cable to use For SVHS VCRs use the SVHS connectors Use video cable designed for SVHS a Connect the VCR OUT connector on the multiplexer to the VIDEO IN on your VCR b Connect the VCR IN connector on the multiplexer to the VIDEO OUT on your VCR HEAD SWI ITCHING PULSE RECORD PLAY 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SPOT MAIN IN COM OUT 000000000000 0000 FE N ALARMS O000000000000000 JJ 12345678 91011213141516 110 240V 50 60Hz Figure 6 VCR Wiring Example Pelco Manual C1927M 5 99 11 2 For proper recording the switching rate of the multiplexer between cameras must match
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