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1. OK Cancel lt Figure 6 gt Supervisor Password screen Enter the password by moving the cursor over the desired number and clicking on it As you enter each digit the circles beside Supervisor Password fill in and move to the right Once you have entered all four digits click on OK If you have entered the correct four digit number the Main Menu will appear If you have entered an incorrect number Incorrect Password displays for ten seconds and then the unit returns to a live display The factory default passwords are listed in the Technical Specifications Click on Cancel to exit the Supervisor Password screen and return to live display Main Menu Settings 2 Time Date Setup Motion Detection Setup Camera Access Setup Playback amp Recording Setup Camera Title Setup Camera Pic Adjustment Camera Seq Setup Macro Setup Alarm Setup Unit Setup Alarm History List Passwords Setup Exit lt Figure 7 gt Main Menu screen Time Date Setup Date Format US MM DD YYYY Hour Format 24 Hour Clock Source Internal Clock Date Set Year 2001 Month 12
2. Motion Action Setup 2 Relay A Link Relay A Link 01 L1 01 06 L1 1 L6 02 L2 02 0712 07 03 L182 03 08 182 08 04 Lot 04 09 Lor 09 05 05 lt Figure 19 gt Motion Action Setup 2 screen 24 This screen allows you to associate various relays and links to the cameras in motion alarm conditions Relay There are four possible relay settings 1 or 2 Sets either internal relay 1 or 2 to be activated by a motion alarm 1 amp 2 Sets both internal relays 1 and 2 to be activated by a motion alarm Off Neither internal relay will be activated by a motion alarm Alarm Link This button links the motion detection to an alarm action It can be set to Off or any one of the 9 alarm actions All alarm actions take priority over motion actions lt Back This takes you to the Motion Alarm Action Setup 1 submenu Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu Video Loss Action Setup Video Loss Action Setup Buzzer Spot Monitor 1 Alarm Screen o Spot Monitor 2 on Internal Relay 1 Spot Monitor 3 on Network Relay on Spot Monitor 4 on Message Latch Hold Time 05 1 c Exit lt Figure 20 gt Video Loss Action Setup screen
3. lt Figure 29 gt Motion Detection Sensor Setup screen Each camera can be set up with two sets of motion detection parameters The parameter sets are defined as Mode 1 and Mode 2 You can schedule when the modes will be used in the Motion Detection Schedule Setup screen On Off Turns motion detection On or Off Update Master When using Update the multiplexer compares the current field with the previous one When using Master the multiplexer compares a master image to continuous video Normal Vector When set to Normal the multiplexer detects all motion When set to Vector the multiplexer detects motion based on user definitions Sensitivity Sets how much luminance change there must be in the target area before the multiplexer reads the change as motion 01 is the lowest sensitivity and 16 is the highest 36 Trigger Size H This is the minimum number of targets in a horizontal row that must change before the multiplexer reads the change as motion The range is 01 to 16 Trigger Size V This is the minimum number of targets in a vertical row that must change before the multiplexer reads the change as motion The range is 01 to 16 Delay Time The delay time is used to make adjustments for scenes that have sudden changes such as lights and shadows created by headlights of nearby traffic The delay can be set from 0 to 5 seconds Hold Time The Hold Time can be
4. Up to 9 LI Cameras 5 W Spot Auxiliary Main Up to 9 Monitor Monitor E or Contacts 66666666 sse Input from VCR Output to VCR o Alarm BEEL 3J3 LT Sub Board VCR for Mouse Network up to Recording Optional 9 Multiplexers VCR Trigger Pulse lt Figure 2 gt multiplexer connections Connecting Cameras You can connect up to 9 cameras to the multiplexer Connect the camera BNCs to the IN BNC connectors top row The loop through connectors OUT are auto terminated so terminating resisters are not needed if you do not loop video out to another device NOTE Connecting a cable to the loop through connector switches off the termination Do NOT connect a cable to the loop through BNC connectors unless it is connected to the input of another video device Connecting Monitors Your main monitor should be connected to the MAIN output Up to four auxiliary monitors can be connected to the multiplexer You can use these as spot monitors or to view live video while playing tapes back through the main monitor The auxiliary monitors should be connected to the AUX BNC connectors Connecting VCRs There are BNC connectors for the VCRs Input from 12 Output to VCR VCR
5. 02 03 04 Cam 02 Cam 03 Cam 04 x for gt Ion gt x of gt Exit lt Figure 17 gt Associated Camera Setup submenu This menu allows you to associate up to three cameras with another when an alarm condition occurs The main camera is displayed in the top window with the three associated cameras shown below Under each of the associated camera windows is a control bar lt Goes through the cameras in reverse order On Off By setting this to On the selected camera will be associated with the camera with the alarm condition If all three Associated Cameras are set to Off no cameras will be associated to the camera with that camera gt Goes through the cameras in forward order Exit Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu 22 Motion Action Setup 1 This screen allows you to set up the actions the multiplexer will take Motion Action Setup 1 Recording INT Buzzer on Spot Monitor 1 Alarm Screen on Spot Monitor 2 Network Relay 1 Spot Monitor 3 Message Latch on Spot Monitor 4 on Next gt Exit lt Figure 18 gt Motion Action Setup 1 screen when there is a motion alarm condition Buzzer When set to On the multiplexer
6. 32 Figure 26 Motion Detection Index Setup screen 33 Figure 27 Motion Detection Index List screen 34 Figure 28 Motion Detection Schedule Setup schedule 35 Figure 29 Motion Detection Sensor Setup screen 36 Figure 30 Motion Detection Sensor Setup Normal screen 38 Figure 31 Motion Detection Sensor Setup test screen 39 Figure 32 Playback amp Recording Setup 40 xii Figure 33 VCR System Setup screen r 41 Figure 34 Recording Index Setup 42 Figure 35 Camera Picture Adjustment screen 43 Figure 36 Macro Setup screen sss 45 Figure 37 Macro Recor Setup screen 46 Figure 38 Live screen with M01 REC on the 47 Figure 39 Macro Schedule Setup 47 Figure 40 Unit Setup screen 48 Figure 41 Passwords Setup screen 50 Figure 42 Password entry screen sss 51 Fig ure 43 Front Panel tct Re pd 53 Figure 44 Top Menu 56 Figure 45 Bottom Menu 56 Figure 46 3x3 Live Screen 57 Figure 47 Pop Up ment ett petet aii 58 Figure 48 Live Cam Change menu 59 Figure 49 VCR Cam Change
7. Alarm Action Setup Motion Action Setup Video Loss Action Setup Manual Alarm Action Setup Macro Link Setup Exit lt Figure 13 gt Alarm Setup screen The Alarm Setup screen allows you to enter six alarm submenus Alarm Reset Button Setting this to On allows users to clear alarm events using the front panel buttons or the Pop Up menu Setting it to Off requires the user to enter the Setup Menus to clear alarm events Alarm Screen Format This sets the display mode the multiplexer will use when an alarm occurs There are four possible settings Full 2x2 2x2 Associated and Unchanged 16 Alarm Dwell Time The dwell time can be set from 1 to 99 seconds The screen will automatically sequence in a multi alarm condition Alarm I O Setup Enters the Alarm I O Setup submenu Alarm Action Setup Enters the Alarm Action Setup submenu Motion Action Setup Enters the Motion Action Setup submenu Video Loss Action Setup Enters the Video Loss Action submenu Manual Alarm Action Setup Enters the Manual Alarm Action Setup submenu Macro Link Setup Enters the Macro Link Setup submenu Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu 17 Alarm I O Setup s Alarm I O Setup
8. 12013 14115116117 1181191104 Enter Password lt Figure 42 gt Passwords entry screen Use the numbers to enter a four digit PIN Clear Deletes all entered numbers and you can restart entry OK Opens the re enter screen after the first try Compares the entry to the first password and exits the Setup Menu if they match Cancel Cancels the password setup and exits the Setup Menu 51 52 3 Operation o o o o o o o o amp hae 4 a lt Figure 43 gt Front Panel Buttons and Their Functions e Allows the operator to generate an alarm When pressed along with a camera button it places that camera in the alarm mode e OPERATION Press and then a camera button Pressing this button switches the multiplexer into VCR playback mode or VCR preview mode OPERATION Press CO to switch the multiplexer into VCR playback mode Press 2nd and then OO to switch the VCR to preview mode Plays a Macro OPERATION Press M and then a camera button to play macros 1 to 9 REC Puts a camera in the Panic Record Mode OPERATION Press REC and then a camera button to put that camera in the panic record mode Puts the multiplexer in Full Screen Mode or the first user defined display mode 53 OPERATION Press and the curren
9. ON Vloss Spot Monitor Output ON Vloss Hold Time sss 20 Seconds Manual Alarm 22 ON Manual Alarm ON Manual Alarm Network Relay OFF Manual Alarm Massage Latch ON Manual Alarm INT Interleaving Manual Alarm Spot Monitor Output ON Manual Alarm Hold Time 20 Seconds Manual Alarm Action Timed Out Manual Alarm 1 amp 2 Manual Alarm Associated OFF Alarm to Macro link OFF All Motion Detection ON Motion Detection OFF Update Normal Vector ssssss sss Normal SerislliVily e tun un Rats 10 Trigger Size x V 1x1 Delay eee 0 Seconds Motion Hold Time sss 5 Seconds Target Grids All Grids ON VCR Input BNC External Trigger s OFF Panic Record Buzzer sss ON VCR TYDE Standard VHS VCR Normal Record 2 Hours 3 Hours CCIR VCR Alarm Record 2 Hours 3 Hours CCIR
10. lt Figure 3 gt Connecting one VCR to the multiplexer amp ERES BE Input from VCR Output to VCR BET VCR for Playback VCR for Recording lt Figure 4 gt Connecting two VCRs to the multiplexer You can connect one VCR to the multiplexer and use it for both recording and playback However the multiplexer can handle recording and playback at the same time so it is possible to connect two VCRs One VCR is used to record while the other is used to play back See the illustrations Connecting a Mouse The multiplexer menus can be controlled by either buttons on the front panel or by a mouse If you plan to use a mouse connect it to the mini DIN connector labeled MOUSE The multiplexer is not compatible with all mouse available in the market Please note that users are recommended to use Recommended mouse only described in the manual Logitech mouse Ball mouse only NOTE Compatible mouse can be added without prior notice for better performance Daisy Chaining and Remote Control Connections The multiplexer can be daisy chained to other multiplexers or controlled by a remote keyboard To add another multiplexer to your system connect the RS 485 OUT connector of the additional unit to the IN RS 485 connector See Setup Menu section to set multiplexer address The remote keyboard should be connected to the OUT connec
11. Goes back one page in the history list gt Goes forward page in the history list gt gt Goes to the last page in the history list maximum 16 pages Print Transmits all alarm history list to PC Exit Returns to the previous screen 69 Playback Format HONEYWELL Cancel lt Figure 60 gt Select Format menu Your multiplexer can play back tapes that were recorded using different multiplexers This menu allows you to choose from HONEYWELL ULTRAK Legacy Color ULTRAK B W Dedicated Micros Robot Sensormatic Pelco and Kalatel Impac PB Picture Adjust This option appears on the Pop Up menu aonly when the unit is in the Playback Mode It allows the user to adjust images played back from the VCR The following adjustments have a default setting of 00 The other values are Min minimum 127 to 01 adjustments below default 01 to 127 adjustments above default and Max maximum Contrast Adjusts contrast Brightness Adjusts brightness Sharpness Adjusts sharpness Cancel Closes the menu without any changes Troubleshooting Appendix A Problem Try This No Video black screen No Video one camera No Video jumbled colors Fuzzy Image one camera Bad Video one camera Wrong Language Buttons Locked Recorded Video Rolls Tape Plays Only 3x3 Too Many Motion Alarms Motion Not Detected Check po
12. lt Figure 54 gt User Screen Change menu bar 64 This opens the User Screen Change menu This menu allows the user to select one of four displays that were defined in the Bottom Menu After selecting one of the UserDef buttons the Select a Screen menu appears lt Figure 55 gt Select a Screen menu lt lt Jumps back through the first screen formats at a time e lt Scrolls back through the screen formats one at a time e gt 1 Scrolls forward through the screen formats one at a time e gt gt Jumps forward through the last screen formats at a time OK Confirms the screen format selection Cancel Exits the menu without any changes 65 OSD Change OSD Setup Border Line Vloss Text 7 Lv Cam Number _ Alarm Text Pb Cam Number 7 0n Motion Text 7 Lv Cam Title L_ On Freeze Text Pb Cam Title EI on Sequence Text on Lv Time Date On Motion Box Pb Time Date Lj on Active Box _ Spot OSD 1 On 20 30 45 Default Color Exit lt Figure 56 gt OSD Setup screen The OSD Setup screen allows you to select what text will be display and what color the text will be Border Line The border around the images Lv Cam Number The live camera s number Pb Cam Number The playback camera s number Lv
13. Date 31 Time Set Hour 14 Minute 05 Second 11 Next gt Exit lt Figure 8 gt Time Date Setup first screen 10 Time Date Setup In addition to setting the multiplexer s time and date these screens can be used to set the format and select daylight saving time You can use the arrow buttons on the multiplexer or mouse to select the menu item Press SET or the left mouse button to decrease the number Press ESC or the right mouse button to increase the number Date format There are three date formats to choose from The month and days are each two digit numbers represented by MM and DD Years are four digit numbers represented by YYYY The U S format is MM DD YYYY Europe s format is DD MM YYYY Asia s format is YYYY MM DD Hour format There are two hour formats to choose from One is 24 hour military time The second is AM PM Clock Source There are two choices for the clock source If your multiplexer is connected to a network set the option to Network Clock and the unit will receive the clock information from the master multiplexer If your multiplexer is not connected to a network set the option to Internal Clock Year Use the arrow or mouse buttons to change the year Month Use the arrow or mouse buttons to change the month Date Use the arrow or mouse buttons to change the
14. This screen allows you to set up the actions the multiplexer will take when there is a video loss condition 25 Buzzer When set to On the multiplexer s internal buzzer will sound during a video loss condition Alarm Screen When set to On the screen display will change to the one defined in the Alarm Screen Format menu during a video loss condition Internal Relay Selects which internal relays will be activated during a video loss condition 1 or 2 activates the designated relay 1 amp 2 activates both internal relays Off means neither relay will activate Network Relay When set to On the multiplexer sends the video loss information to an external relay box via the network during a video loss condition Message Latch When set to On a V displays on the screen when a video loss condition occurs It remains on the screen until it is cleared Spot Monitor 1 to 4 When set to On that Spot Monitor will display the camera with a video loss condition When there are multiple alarms cameras with alarms will display sequentially When set to Off that Spot Monitor s display does not change during video loss conditions Hold Time This allows the user to set the actions to last from 1 to 99 seconds Exit Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu 26 Manual Alarm Action Setup 1 a N Manual Alarm Action Setup 1 Buzzer o Spot Monitor 1 on Alarm Screen on Spot Monitor 2
15. 04 05 06 07 09 Timea Off 09 07 08 09 05 Trans 05 06 07 08 lt Back Exit Sooo lt Figure 16 gt Alarm Action Setup 2 screen 20 This screen allows you to set the actions the operator can take what relays will be activated and what cameras are associated with other cameras Action There are three possible settings Timed The alarm will time out at the designated time Hold Time unless the operator clears it earlier Latched The alarm remains active until the operator acknowledges it Trans Transparent The alarms are not latched and cannot be cleared by the operator Relay There are four possible relay settings 1 or 2 Sets either internal relay 1 or 2 to be activated by an alarm 1 amp 2 Sets both internal relays 1 and 2 to be activated by an alarm Off Neither internal relay will be activated by an alarm Associated This button allows you to associate other cameras with a camera that is in an alarm condition Selecting this item will take you to the Associated Camera Setup submenu Back This takes you to the Alarm Action Setup 1 submenu Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu 21 Associated Camera Setup Associated Camera Setup Source Camera 01 Cam 01 Associated Cameras
16. 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 POWER CORDS Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate unit or equipment where the cord can be damaged by persons walking on it HEED WARNINGS Follow all instructions marked on the unit LIGHTNING During lightning storms or when the unit will be left unattended and unused for long periods unplug the unit and associated equipment from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the video equipment caused by lightning and power line surges OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Never push objects of any kind into the unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product SERVICING Do not attempt to service the unit as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug the unit and equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged If liquid has spilled or objects have fallen into the unit If the unit has been exposed to rain or water If the unit does not operate normally whe
17. 60 Zoom f N F 12 00 00 03 20 2001 x 2 00 t N our j s 06 Freeze ON Cam 06 Exit lt Figure 50 gt Zoom Screen The digits on the top right of the screen indicate the amount of zoom The maximum zoom is 32 times The picture insert at the bottom right shows the entire seen with a rectangle representing the zoomed area Freeze Clicking this freezes the image on the screen In Zooms in enlarges Out Zooms out Arrow buttons The arrow buttons are used to move the zoomed area left right up and down Exit Clicking this button exits the Zoom Mode 61 Full Clicking Full on the Pop Up menu causes the active camera to display full screen Priority On When Priority is set to On for a camera it will display in real time and the refresh rate of the other cameras will slow down Histogram Equalizer 12 00 00 03 02 2001 Live Cam Change CANCEL Priority On Histogram On Panic Record Freeze On 04 05 Sequence Cam 04 Cam 05 Utilities Cancel 07 08 Cam 07 Cam 08 lt Figure 51 gt Histogram Equalizer menu bar HEQ1 to 4 Each Histogram Equalizer button increases image contrast HEQ1 has the weakest equalization and HEQ4 has the strongest equalization NOTE Image noise increases as you use stronger equalization Th
18. DO DOWN LE LEFT RI RIGHT lt Table 2 gt Front key emulation commands 75 Functional remote commands HEX RESULTS HEX RESULTS S1 Panic record camera 1 IX1 Select camera 1 for display S2 Panic record camera 2 2 Select camera 2 for display S3 Panic record camera 3 X3 Select camera for display S4 Panic record camera 4 X4 Select camera 4 for display S5 Panic record camera 5 X5 Select camera 5 for display S6 X Panic record camera 6 X6 Select camera 6 for display S7 X Panic record camera 7 Select camera 7 for display S8 Panic record camera 8 X8 Select camera 8 for display S9 Panic record camera 9 X9 Select camera 9 for display IAV Stop panic record U Up press amp hold arrow button Setup Menu D Down press amp hold arrow button AU Factory Reset _L Left press amp hold arrow button AD Alarm History List R Right press amp hold arrow button AL Alarm History List AR Time Date OSD ON OFF lt Table 3 gt Remote commands 76 Specifications Operating Defaults Display Format e 3x3 multi screen format Operation Mode Live Factory Defaults Date Fottmat iiio n sette US MM DD YY Time Fottmal oet 24 hour Clock Source Internal clock Daylight OFF Camera ACCESS i All camera
19. Record Start 05 _ Record Start 06 RecorStat 07 L Record Start 08 Start 09 RecordStat Exit LEAL lt Figure 37 gt Macro Record Setup screen Selecting any of the Record Start buttons takes you to a live screen where all of your key strokes or mouse operations except for password protected operations will be recorded as a macro Exit Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu 46 a Right Button of mouse at the top of screen 12 00 00 03 02 2001 M01 REC 01 02 03 Cam 01 Cam 02 Cam 03 04 05 06 Cam 04 Cam 05 Cam 06 07 08 09 Cam 07 Cam 08 Cam 09 lt Figure 38 gt Live screen with M01 REC on the screen Macro Schedule Setup Macro Schedule Setup Event On Off Macro Hour Min Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat o2 15 30 el e e e e e e Exit lt Figure 39 gt Macro Schedule Setup screen E lif You can create up to 20 event schedules that use macros Event Scheduled event number 01 through 20 On Off Turns the selected event On or Off Macro Selects the macro that that event is to perform Time Sets the time the event is to be done e Day Sets the day s the event is to be done enables the event O disables the event Exit Saves your changes and returns to the previous
20. Sequence Enters the Sequence setup mode Utilities Enters the Utilities mode Cancel Closes the menu 58 Live Camera Change 12 00 00 03 02 2001 01 02 Cam 01 Cam 02 Zoom Full Priority On Histogram On Panic Record On Freeze On 04 05 Sequence Cam 04 Cam 05 Utilities Cancel Default 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 09 Cancel 07 Cam 07 Cam 08 Cam 09 lt Figure 48 gt Live Cam Change menu The Live Camera Change menu allows you to assign any camera to active cameo e 109 Selecting these buttons changes the cameo camera Cancel Exits the menu without any changes 59 VCR Camera Change 12 00 00 03 02 2001 Live Cam Change 01 03 Cam 01 Full Cam 03 Panic Record On Freeze On Sequence Utilities Cancel 04 06 Cam 04 Cam 06 07 Default 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 Cancel Cam 07 Cam 08 Cam 09 lt Figure 49 gt VCR Cam Change menu This menu will appear on the Pop Up menu only when the unit is Playback mode The VCR Camera Change menu allows you to assign any camera to active cameo 1109 Selecting these buttons changes the cameo camera Cancel Exits the menu without any changes
21. Top men bar tette tutem 8 Figure 6 Supervisor Password screen 9 Figure 7 Main Menu screen 10 Figure 8 Time Date Setup first screen 10 Figure 9 Time Date Setup second screen 12 Figure 10 Camera Access Setup screen 13 Figure 11 Camera Title Setup screen sss 14 Figure 12 Camera Sequence Setup screen 15 Figure 13 Alarm Setup screen sse 16 Figure 14 Alarm I O Setup screen see 18 Figure 15 Alarm Action Setup 1 screen sss 19 Figure 16 Alarm Action Setup 2 screen 20 Figure 17 Associated Camera Setup 22 Figure 18 Motion Action Setup 1 screen 23 Figure 19 Motion Action Setup 2 screen sss 24 Figure 20 Video Loss Action Setup screen oe eee 25 Figure 21 Manual Alarm Action Setup 1 27 Figure 22 Manual Alarm Action Setup 2 screen 29 Figure 23 Macro Link Setup screen sss 30 Figure 24 Alarm History List screen ecreis 31 Figure 25 Motion Detection Setup screen
22. or near materials curtains draperies that may block the ventilation holes Height and vertical linearity controls located on the rear panel are for special adjustments by qualified personnel only IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 10 READ INSTRUCTIONS Read the safety and operating instructions before operating the unit RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference CLEANING Unplug unit from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not approved by the manufacturer as they may result in the risk of fire electric shock or injury WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use unit near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool ACCESSORIES Do not place unit or equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The unit or equipment may fall causing serious injury and serious damage to the equipment Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer 7 CARTS Video equipment and cart combinations should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to ensure reliabl
23. 1 to 256 Multilingual Menu English German French Italian Spanish Polish Camera Auto Detect Border Color Select Record Index List Panic Record Flash Memory Upgradable via RS232 Other Features External Interface VCR Trigger Input Master Slave via RS485 Master Slave Setup PC Software Control via RS232 Remote Control RS232 enn 1200 19200 bps RX TX RS485 1200 _ 19200 bps RX TX Mouse Control Rear Panel Connectors Camera Inputs ssssssss 9 BNC Loop Out auto terminating 9 BNC Main Monitor Out CVBS 1 BNC VOR n OVB S 1 BNC VER Out CVBS 1 BNC 84 Alarm Input Output oee Terminal block RS232 RX TX Terminal block RS485 RX TX ee 2 RJ45 Spot Aux QUT 4 BNC PG WOE cotes Meme 2 1mm pin type female P S2 Mouse Port e 1 5 pin mini DIN Front Panel Controls Manual Alarm VCR Macro Panic Record Full PIP 2x2 PIP4 3x3 Sequence 2nd Freeze Zoom Set Esc Cameras 1 to 9 Cursor up down right left Power Requirements 12 Vdc 2 5 Amps Power Adapter 100 240 Vac Universal adapter 85 Dimensions UNIE SIZG itte ommum 17 W x 1 73 H x 122 D 432W x 44H x 310D mm Shipping ete oett 26 W x4 8 H x 15 5 D 660W x 123H x 393D mm Weight UniCWelght ose dan Cres 5 3 Ibs 2 4 Kgs
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25. s internal buzzer will sound during a motion alarm condition Alarm Screen When set to On the screen display will change to the one defined in the Alarm Screen Format menu during a motion alarm condition Network Relay When set to On the multiplexer sends the alarm information to an external relay box via the network during a motion alarm condition Message Latch When set to On an M displays on the screen when a motion alarm condition occurs It remains on the screen until itis cleared 23 Recording This allows you to select how video will record during motion alarm condition INT interleaves images from the camera with an alarm every other field giving you more images from that camera When there are multiple alarms the cameras with alarms are interleaved ONLY records images from only the camera with an alarm condition UNC leaves the recording parameters unchanged Spot Monitor 1 to 4 When set to On that Spot Monitor will display the camera with a motion alarm condition When there are multiple alarms cameras with alarms will display sequentially When set to Off that Spot Monitor s display does not change during motion alarm conditions Next gt This takes you to the Motion Alarm Action Setup 2 submenu Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu Motion Action Setup 2
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27. 3 Spot 4 Record Out sl Es El Es Es ESLESL S s Exit lt Figure 10 gt Camera Access Setup screen The Camera Access Setup screen allows you to assign which cameras different users will have access to and which cameras can be displayed on the Spot auxiliary monitors You can also designate whether a camera can be recorded lt lt Goes to Camera 1 e lt Goes back one camera e gt Goes forward one camera e gt gt Goes to Camera 9 e Y An next to an item activates the camera for that output O An deactivates the camera Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu 13 Camera Title Setup a N Camera Title Setup Exit N J lt Figure 11 gt Camera Title Setup screen The Camera Title Setup screen allows you to enter titles for each camera Clicking on the letters and characters enters them in the camera title Each camera title can have a maximum of 24 characters Top lt Moves the cursor left Top gt Moves the cursor right Middle lt lt Goes to Camera 1 Middle Goes back one camera Middle gt Goes forward one camera Middle gt gt Goes to Camera 9 Bottom Changes the keyboard characters to the previous set Bottom gt Cha
28. BuUuzzer sse Manual Alarm Activation 82 Alarm History 256 events Alarm History Printout via RS232 Link Alarms to Macro Link Alarms to VMD External Alarm Relay 9 relays via RS485 On Screen Display Main Camera Title 24 characters Time amp Date etes U S Asia European 12 24 hour format Alarm Message Motion Message Video Loss Message Zoom Mode Message Freeze Mode Message Sequence Mode Message Setup Menu Camera Number On Screen Display Spot Camera Title 24 characters Time amp U S Asia European 12 24 hour format Alarm Message Video Loss Message Motion Message Sequence Mode Message Camera Number Other Features Internal Multi User Password Protection 1 Supervisor 4 Users Keylock Daylight Saving Time key press amp Menu Sequence Dwell Time 1 to 99 Seconds OFF Page Stack Sequence Dwell Time 1 to 99 Seconds 83 Time lapse VCR Setup field delay selectable LEES 2 hr real time to 960 hr time lapse Video Loss Detection Factory Reset Unit ID Number 1 to 255 Picture Adjust Live Playback Macro 1 per camera Macro Scheduler Camera Number Offset
29. Cam Title The live camera s title Pb Cam Title The playback camera s title Lv Time Date The live camera s time and date Pb Time Date The playback camera s time and date Vloss Text When the video signal is lost a V displays on the screen 66 Alarm Text When an alarm occurs an displays on the screen Motion Text When motion is detected an M displays on the Screen Freeze Text When an image is frozen an F displays on the screen Sequence Text When the multiplexer is in sequence mode an S displays on the screen Motion Box When motion is detected a box showing the area displays on the screen Active Box When the camera is selected the active window box Displays e Spot OSD The Spot OSD time date and camera number title Default Color Clicking this button resets the color to factory default Exit Saves your changes and returns to the live screen Screen Protect The Screen Protect feature allows users to protect there setups against use or change by unauthorized persons Manual Alarm This feature allows the user to trigger an alarm manually Alarm Reset This feature allows the user to reset an alarm 67 Spot Output lt Figure 57 gt Spot output change screen This feature allows the user to assign different cameras to the spot monitors Macro This feature allows the user
30. NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 CET APPAREIL NUM RIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT WARNING THIS IS A CLASS A PRODUCT IN A DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES vii Table Of Contents Pages Chapter 1 Introduction pte eget 1 Hcc 1 Technical Overview eene 3 Chapter 2 Installation 5 Required Tools eb tee emt te met db 5 Connecting Cameras s te 5 Connecting MONIO TREO EA 6 Connecting VORS uite ed due tefie dean odode 6 Connection a hoe ter eed ah aedes ts 7 Daisy Chaining and Remote Control Connections 7 Alarms and Other Connections 8 8 Accessing the Main Menu 8 Main Menu Set
31. Sensor Setup Normal for descriptions of all the other settings Playback amp Recording Setup f E Playback Recording Setup VCR System Setup Recording Index Setup Exit EN J lt Figure 32 gt Playback amp Recording Setup screen The Playback amp Recording Setup screen gives you access to submenus for setting up playback and recording e VCR System Setup Opens the submenu Recording Index Setup Opens the submenu e Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu 40 VCR System Setup f N VCR System Setup VCR Input LBNC External Trigger L Panic Rec Buzzer L Off VCR Type L_User Define Hour Field Normal Record 003 001 Alarm Record 903 00 Exit lt Figure 33 gt VCR System Setup screen The VCR System Setup screen is used to synchronize the multiplexer with your VCR NOTE If your VCR has a synchronizing trigger pulse using it will save you a lot of time when setting up your system VCR Input There is the BNC for multiplexer input from the VCR External Trigger Set to Off if you are not using the VCR s synchronizing trigger pulse When using your VCR s synchronizing trigger pulse set to match the VCR s signal for positive edge sensing and for negative edge sensing Panic Rec Buzzer When On the
32. User3 3333 User4 4444 Supervisor 5555 Camera Brightness ss 00 Language E M English MOLUISB i EE a tte qu etus ttes ON Key LOCK E ee OFF Camera Number OFF Master Slave see et DEAE Slave Network Type RS232 1200 Unit Address itte 001 PtOotO6Ol crore to rem ren A Setup Menu Password OFF User Change Password OFF Password Code User1 1111 User2 VCR Picture Adjustment 00 Priority Display OFF Histogram OFF Border Erie onte cee ON Live Camera ON PB Camera Number ON Live Camera Title ttem ON PB Camera Title sss ON Live Time Date ccc ON PB Time Dale ope ON VIOSS TEX eost ttt ete teens ON Alarm Text eee ON Motion Text ON Freeze Text eot ett ON Sequence Text citet MotloniBOx ee estet OFF 79 Video format EIA CCIR etes Standard Video Level Camera Inputs TTE 1 OVp p 75 Ohms Camera Outputs 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms Loop through Output EON 1 OVp p 75 Ohms VCR Input Composite 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms Main Output Composite 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms Auxiliary Output s 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms Main Output Display Formats live and playback Full digital Full VCR input pre
33. date Hour Use the arrow or mouse buttons to change the hour Minute Use the arrow or mouse buttons to change the minute Second Use the arrow or mouse buttons to change the second Next gt Selecting this takes you to the second Daylight Saving setup Screen 11 Daylight Saving Setup Daylight Saving Off r Start Stop 4 Month 04 Month L 10 Date 0t Date ot From 02 j 00 From 03 00 Tol 03 00 To Lo 100 lt Exit lt Figure 9 gt Time Date Setup second screen Daylight Saving If you are in an area that does not have Daylight Saving Summer Time set this option to Off When you set this selection to On you must set the start and stop dates and times Start Set the Month and Date that your area begins Daylight Saving time Unless there is an unusual situation you will not need to set From and To times Stop Set the Month and Date that your area ends Daylight Saving time Unless there is there is an unusual situation you will not need to set From and To times lt Back Selecting this takes you back to the first Time Date Setup Screen Exit Selecting this saves your settings and exits the Time Date Setup screens 12 Camera Access Setup Camera Access Setup User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 Spot 1 Spot 2 Spot
34. menu Unit Setup Unit Setup Language English Master Slave Master Mouse On Network Type RS 232 Key lock Baud Rate Factory Reset OK Unit Address 250 Cam No Offset On Protocol A Mouse Setup 000 EIA Version 1 05 08 22 2002 Exit eS lt Figure 40 gt Unit Setup screen This screen allows you to change the multiplexer basic settings Language There are five languages available English French Italian German Polish and Spanish _ 40 SS Mouse If you plan to use a mouse to control you multiplexer set this to On Key lock When On pressing any key or clicking the mouse will open a screen asking for a password Factory Reset Returns all settings to the factory default A confirmation screen will ask you if you really want to reset everything Cam No Offset When set to On the multiplexer will adjust the camera numbers based on the Unit Address Unit 001 will have Cameras 01 to 9 Unit 002 will have Cameras 10 to 18 etc When set to Off the cameras will be numbered 01 to 9 Mouse setup If the mouse cannot be worked properly the user can change the values as follows The ranges which can be changed are Min minimum 009 009 and Max maximum Master Slave When installed as part of a network this will determine if the unit is a master or slave unit Network Type The multiplex
35. menu sse 60 Figure 50 Zoom Screen 61 Figure 51 Histogram Equalizer menu bar 62 Figure 52 Sequence menu 63 Figure 53 Utilities Pop Up menu n 64 Figure 54 User Screen Change menu 64 Figure 55 Select a Screen menu ririri 65 Figure 56 OSD Setup screen see 66 Figure 57 Spot output change screen 68 Figure 58 User Change menu sirisser 68 Figure 59 Alarm History List tet eee eb 69 Figure 60 Select Format menu sse 70 Figure 61 Connetor Sub Board 72 Figure 62 RS 485 Connector reser 73 Table 1 Re Address Commands Ls 74 Table 2 Front key emulation commands 75 Table 3 Remote commands sss 76 xiii xiv 1 Introduction Up Tp 9 Video Cameras Main Monitor BELT Spot Auxiliary VCR for VCR for Monitor Recording Playback lt Figure 1 gt Typical multiplexer system configuration Features Compatible with standard Black amp White cameras and other standard Video sources Switchable between EIA and CCIR Able to decode tapes from
36. on Network Relay Spot Monitor 3 Message Latch Spot Monitor 4 Recording INT Hold Time o5 1 Next gt Exit lt Figure 21 gt Manual Alarm Action Setup 1 screen This screen allows you to set up the actions the multiplexer will take when there is a Manual alarm condition Buzzer When set to On the multiplexer s internal buzzer will sound during a Manual alarm condition Alarm Screen When set to On the screen display will change to the one defined in the Alarm Screen Format menu during a Manual alarm condition Network Relay When set to On the multiplexer sends the alarm information to an external relay box via the network during a Manual alarm condition Message Latch When set to On an A displays on the screen when a Manual alarm condition occurs It remains on the screen until it is cleared 27 Recording This allows you to select how video will record during Manual alarm condition INT interleaves images from camera with an alarm every other field giving you more images from that camera When there are multiple alarms the cameras with alarms are interleaved ONLY records images from only the camera with an alarm condition UNC leaves the recording parameters unchanged Spot Monitor 1 to 4 When set to On that Spot Monitor will display the camera with a Manual alarm condition When there are multiple alarms c
37. set from 1 to 99 seconds Grid Setup Takes you to the Motion Detection Sensor Setup screen Goes to Camera 1 lt Goes back one camera gt Goes forward one camera gt gt Goes to Camera 9 Reset Returns all settings to the motion detection sensor setup default Exit Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu 37 Motion Detection Sensor Setup Normal Motion Detection Sensor Setup Mode 1 Set Dot Sensitivity 05 Delay Time 05 Trigger Size 01H x 01V Hold Time 05 Reverse Test Exit lt Figure 30 gt Motion Detection Sensor Setup Normal screen LEIHODDODDUDBDBUBDd BEBLpmrurmrturtrt oonon0000000000000 GO HADE ooon0n000000000000 ono0o0000000000000 oo00000000000000 ooom0000000000000 ooom0000000000000 oo00000000000000 oo0o0000000000000 ooon0m000000000000 nunmuuuuumuumuuuuuu The Motion Detection Sensor Setup screen is used to setup and test cameras for motion detection Mode 1 and Mode 2 can be set up for either Normal or Vector motion detection The following describes Normal motion detection SET Highlights the grids area Click of the mouse on this icon has no action Dot Line All Determines how many ta
38. to select the correct multiplexer HEX RESULTS HEX RESULTS 00 NUL changes active multiplexer 09 9 9th connected multiplexer 01 1 1stconnected multiplexer OA 10 10th connected multiplexer 02 2 2nd connected multiplexer OB 11 11th connected multiplexer 03 3 3rd connected multiplexer OC 12 12th connected multiplexer 04 4 4th connected multiplexer OD 13 13th connected multiplexer 05 5 5th connected multiplexer OE 14 14th connected multiplexer 06 6 6th connected multiplexer OF 15 15th connected multiplexer 07 7 7th connected multiplexer 10 16 16th connected multiplexer 08 8 8th connected multiplexer lt Table 1 gt Re Address Commands 74 Remote Command Set Simple three character ASCII commands represent single or combination front panel button presses on the multiplexer The effect of a button press or remote command depends on the multiplexer s current status Check the multiplexer s current status before issuing a remote command Because this multiplexer has a different front keys from the old model some new commands are added to control the multiplexer correctly ASCII MULTIPLEXER KEY ASCII MULTIPLEXER KEY IPA PALARM 01 Camera 1 TP VCR 02 Camera 2 IMA MACRO 03 Camera 3 ISX RECORD 104 Camera 4 IFZ FULL 105 Camera 5 PP PIP 06 Camera 6 22 2x2 07 Camera 7 IP4 PIP4 08 Camera 8 133 3x3 09 Camera 9 SQ SEQUENCE 2N 2ND FR FREEZE ZO ZOOM IST SET ES ESC UP UP
39. 00 008 V loss 15 00 00 11 23 2000 009 Motion 12 40 15 11 23 2000 010 Ext Pin 12 10 30 11 23 2000 011 Manua 11 50 20 11 23 2000 012 V loss 11 20 10 11 23 2000 013 Motion 10 15 40 11 23 2000 014 Ext Pin 10 07 43 11 23 2000 015 Manua 09 20 45 11 23 2000 016 V loss 09 05 20 11 23 2000 0 0 00 0 gt gt gt lt lt Clear Pint Ext lt Figure 24 gt Alarm History List screen This screen displays a list of alarms The multiplexer retains a history of up to 256 events e lt lt Goes to the first page in the history list e lt Goes back one page in the history list e gt Goes forward one page in the history list gt gt Goes to the last page in the history list maximum 16 pages Clear This clears all the information from the history list You will be asked to confirm that you really want to delete all the alarm history information before it is deleted Print Transmits all alarm history list to PC NOTE Before implement Print function make sure follow the below steps 1 Go to the vender s website 31 2 Download Download exe file on your PC 3 Implement the Download exe file and click the icon named Print Program 4 Now user s are ready to use Print function e Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu Motion Detection Setup Motion Detection Setup All Motion Detec
40. 09 36 909 M V V Mf V V M Exit M J lt Figure 28 gt Motion Detection Schedule Setup schedule The multiplexer can be set up to detect or ignore motion based on a schedule For example you would expect lots of activity during normal office hours and do not want to detect motion However when the office is closed motion should generate an alarm condition e Timer 1 amp 2 Each timer can be turned On or Off and they can be set to Mode 1 or 2 Modes 1 and 2 are defined in the Motion Detection Sensor Setup screen e Start amp Stop You can set the start and stop time for each timer A start time of 18 00 with an end time of 06 00 will go from 6 00 p m until 6 00 a m of the following morning Days The timers be turned On or Off for each day of the week 4 On and Off Exit Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu 35 Motion Detection Sensor Setup Motion Detection Sensor Setup Mode1 Mode 2 On Off On On Update Master Update Master Normal Vector Normal Vector 01 a Cam 01 Sensitivity 05 05 Trigger Size 01 01 V L ot 01 Delay Time 05 05 Hold Time 05 05 Grid Setup Set Set Reset
41. Cameras Display Options Triplex Live amp Playback at same time Full Sequence Cameo Sequence any 1 position Split or PIP mode Page Sequence 2 2 Squish 4 way 9 way Freeze All Freeze One Camera Camera Assign Priority Assign 1 cam only 81 Motion Tracking Box Digital Contrast Enhancer Motion Detection Activity Grid sss 16 x 16 grids Activity Detection Intrusion Detection Motion Vector Sensing any direction Sensitivity Levels 01 16 Motion Delay Time 0 to 5 Seconds Motion Hold 1 to 99 Seconds Day amp Night Modes 2 setup modes Interleaving VCR Out Motion Tracking Box on screen Setup amp Live Two way detecting algorithm Update or Master screen mode VCR Playback Multi format Decoding via setup Dedicated Micros Robot Kalatel Impac Pelco and more Alarm Operation Alarm Inputs oe 9 inputs with individual polarity selection activated by contact closure or TTL CMOS signal Alarm Outputs relay 2 NO and NC contacts with shared common 1 0A and 24VDC resistive only Alarm Outputs s One output per camera TTL CMOS Active High or Low selectable Alarm Message Display Associated Alarm Up to 4 cameras Alarm Dwell 1 to 99 Seconds Alarm Hold Time Alarm
42. Honeywell 9 Channel Black amp White Multiplexer HXMT9 HXMT9X Installation Manual WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product Safety Precautions Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not going to be used for several days or more To disconnect the cord pull it out by the plug Never pull the cord itself Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up Do not place the unit on soft surfaces rugs carpets sofas etc
43. In Out In Out 01 No AH 06 AH 02 NO 07 AH No R No 04 NO AH 09 NO AH 05 NO AH Exit lt Figure 14 gt Alarm I O Setup screen You can set the input and output for each of the alarm connections n Can be set to NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed or Off Out Can be set to AH Active High or AL Active Low TTL output Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu 18 Alarm Action Setup 1 Alarm Action Setup 1 Buzzer on Spot Monitor 1 Alarm Screen Spot Monitor 2 Network Relay Spot Monitor 3 Message Latch Spot Monitor 4 on Recording NT Hold Time 2 Next gt Exit gt gt lt Figure 15 gt Alarm Action Setup 1 screen This screen allows you to set up the actions the multiplexer will take when there is an alarm condition Buzzer When set to On the multiplexer s internal buzzer will sound during an alarm condition Alarm Screen When set to On the screen display will change to the one defined in the Alarm Screen Format menu during an alarm condition Network Relay When set to On the multiplexer sends the alarm information to an external relay box vi
44. OOOOOOOOOOOO GND NCI COM NO T B 2 1 210 3 4 O 5 6 O 7 9 10 11 12 13 41 15 SW 1 16 17 DN LOAD ON 18 19 20 21 22 23 NORMAL OFF 24 25 206 27 28 O 29 31 32 O 33 4 35 36 O RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232 AL VCR NC2 COM2 NO2 TX OUT RX IN RX OUT HOLD TRIG ALARM IN1 ALARM IN2 ALARM IN3 ALARM IN4 ALARM 1 5 ALARM IN6 ALARM IN7 ALARM IN8 ALARM IN9 ALARM IN10 ALARM IN11 ALARM N12 ALARM IN13 ALARM N14 ALARM IN15 ALARM IN16 GND GND GND OOOOOOOOOOOOO 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 lt Figure 61 gt Connector Sub Board 72 4 RS485 4 RS485 S T465 6 RS485 T485 6 RS485 1 8 1 8 IN RS 485 OUT lt Figure 62 gt RS 485 Connector NOTE If termination of RS 485 network is required short pin 3 and pin 4 73 Appendix C Remote Control Remote Control for Daisychained Multiplexers If you are using a computer to control two or more daisy chained multiplexers you need to send a re address command to select the multiplexer to control Up to 16 multiplexers can be daisy chained Re address commands are not printable characters you need an 8 bit binary address or hex value to select which daisy chained multiplexer you control If you lose power to one or more multiplexers you will need to use the re address command again
45. View Displays the Motion Detection Index List Exit Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu 33 Motion Detection Index List Motion Detection Index List 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 03 03 03 03 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 05 05 05 05 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 07 07 07 07 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 09 09 09 09 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 05 05 05 05 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 07 07 07 07 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 08 09 09 09 09 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 Exit lt Figure 27 gt Motion Detection Index List screen This screen displays the priorities assigned to the cameras You cannot edit anything on this screen Exit Returns to the previous menu 34 Motion Detection Schedule Setup a N Motion Detection Schedule Setup Timer 1 Mode1 Timer 2 Start Stop Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Timer 1 o5 09 95 o9 V Vf V Vf V V If Timer 2 16
46. a the network during an alarm condition Message Latch When set to On an A displays on the screen when an alarm condition occurs It remains on the screen until it is cleared 19 Recording This allows you to select how video will record during an alarm condition INT interleaves images from the camera with an alarm every other field giving you more images from that camera When there are multiple alarms the cameras with alarms are interleaved ONLY records images from only the camera with an alarm condition UNC leaves the recording parameters unchanged Spot Monitor 1 to 4 When set to On that Spot Monitor will display the camera with an alarm condition When there are multiple alarms cameras with alarms will display sequentially When set to Off that Spot Monitor s display does not change during alarm conditions e Hold Time This allows the user to set the alarm actions to last from 1 to 99 seconds Hold Time is applicable only if the alarm action is set to Timed OUT Next gt This takes you to the Alarm Action Setup 2 submenu Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu Alarm Action Setup 2 Alarm Action Setup 2 Action Relay Associated Action Relay Associated 01 Timed 1 01 02 03 04 06 Timea 1 06 07 08 09 02 Latcheal 2 0203 0405 07 Timea 2 07 07 0809 03 Timed 182 03 04 05 06 08 Timed 182 08 07 08 09 04 Timed Off
47. ameras with alarms will display sequentially When set to Off that Spot Monitor s display does not change during Manual alarm conditions Hold Time This allows the user to set the alarm actions to last from 1 to 99 seconds Hold Time is applicable only if the alarm action is set to Timed OUT Next gt This takes you to the Manual Alarm Action Setup 2 submenu Exit Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu 28 Manual Alarm Action Setup 2 Manual Alarm Action Setup 2 Action Relay A Link Action Relay A Link 01 Timed 1 01 06 Timed 1 06 02 latched 2 02 07 Timea 2 07 03 Timed 182 03 08 Timea 182 08 04 Timed 04 09 Timea Of 09 05 Trans Lo H lt Back Exit lt Figure 22 gt Manual Alarm Action Setup 2 screen This screen allows you to set the actions the operator can take what relays will be activated and what cameras are associated with other cameras Action There are three possible settings Timed The alarm will time out at the designated time Hold Time unless the operator clears it earlier Latched The alarm remains active until the operator acknowledges it Trans Transparent The alarms are not
48. buzzer will beep every 20 seconds VCR Type Selecting this brings up a list of VCRs Select your VCR from the list If your VCR is not on the list select User Define 41 Normal amp Alarm Record If you selected a VCR from the list all you need to set is the hours If you selected User Define you need to set the hours and field delay Although you can set Normal and Alarm hours the same you usually want higher quality video in an alarm situation For example you might set Normal to 24 hour time lapse and Alarm to 2 hour mode You will need to get the field delay rates from your VCR manufacturer Exit Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu Recording Index Setup Recording Index Setup 01 Cam 01 Index Position 001 t 0101 01 0202020203030303 Exit lt Figure 34 gt Recording Index Setup screen Normally the multiplexer gives the same priority to all cameras However you can set it up so that cameras are given different recording priorities Increases the camera number by one Decreases the camera number by one lt Scrolls through the camera array to the left gt Scrolls through the camera array to the right 42 Delete Deletes the highlighted camera from the array Insert Inserts a blank into the array End Enters an E which sets the end mark for the index list View Displays the Motion Detection Index List E
49. e It has ten selections Full Switches to full screen display of one camera PIP Switches to a display with a Picture in Picture 2x2 Switches to four cameras displayed on the screen PIP4 Switches to five cameras displayed on the screen 3x3 Switches to nine cameras displayed on the screen e User Def1 to 4 Switch to user defined displays 1 to 4 Cancel Exits the menu without any changes Live Screen 12 00 00 03 02 2001 lt Figure 46 gt 3x3 Live Screen When you move the mouse around while in the live screen mode or when you press the Up Down Left and Right arrow buttons the boarder around the selected camera image will change to white This indicates that camera image is ready for an action 57 Live Cam Change Zoom Full Priority On Histogram On Panic Record On Freeze On Sequence Utilities Cancel lt Figure 47 gt Pop Up Menu Clicking the right mouse button or pressing the SET button cause the Pop Up menu to appear There is a list of ten items that can be selected from the Pop Up menu Live Cam Change Allows you to select the Live camera Zoom Enters the digital zoom mode Full Displays the selected camera full screen Priority Toggles between On and Off Histogram Toggles between On and Off Panic Record Toggles between On and Off Freeze Toggles between On and Off
50. e operation of the video equipment and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the unit on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface The unit should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register The unit should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided POWER SOURCES The unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not certain of the type of power supply you have consult your video equipment dealer or local power company GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug with one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug still fails to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug If your unit is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin this plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug
51. er can be set to RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 when connected to a network Baud Rate When connected to a network the baud rate can be set to 1200 2400 4800 9600 or 19200 Unit Address Networked multiplexers can be assigned addresses from 001 to 255 Protocol Ais multiplexer protocol B1 is dome camera control protocol Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu 49 Password Setup Passwords Setup 1 Setup Menu Password Off User Change Password Off Select User to change Password Supervisor User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 lt Figure 41 gt Passwords Setup screen NOTE Keep a copy of the supervisor password a safe place Once you have changed the supervisor password from the factory default you will not be able to access protected menus without it The Password Setup screen allows you to assign PIN codes to the supervisor and up to four users Setup Menu Password When On only the supervisor can enter and make changes in the Setup Menu User Change Password When On a password will be required to make screen configuration changes or to access items on the Pop Up menu Supervisor Opens the Password Entry screen User 1 to 4 Opens the Password Entry screen Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu 50 Assigning Passwords Passwords Setup 2 User 1 Password Retry Password Clear
52. is is a property of the equalization algorithm and is does not indicate a problem with your system 62 OFF Cancels any Histogram Equalizer settings and returns the image contrast to the original value Cancel Cancel exits the menu without any changes Panic Record On When Panic Record is selected only the selected camera is recorded and it records in real time speed Freeze On When Freeze is selected the image is frozen on the screen until you reset it Sequence 12 00 00 03 02 2001 Turn All Cam Seq On 01 Cam 01 Turn User Set Seq On Cancel 04 05 aeqienss Cam 04 Cam 05 07 08 09 07 08 09 lt 52 gt 63 The Sequence selection displays the sequence menu Turn All Cam Seq On This selection starts sequencing all cameras that are not currently displayed on the screen Turn User Set Seq On This selection starts a sequence that was defined in the Setup Menu Cancel Exits the menu without any changes Utilities User Scrn Chg User Scrn Chg OSD Change Screen Protect Manual Alarm Alarm Reset Spot Output Macro Playback User Change Alarm List Playback Format Pb Picture Adj Cancel lt Figure 53 gt Utilities Pop Up menu UserDef1 UserDef2 UserDef3 UserDef4 Cancel
53. latched and cannot be cleared by the operator Relay There are four possible relay settings 1 or 2 Sets either internal relay 1 or 2 to be activated by an alarm 1 amp 2 Sets both internal relays 1 and 2 to be activated by an alarm Off Neither internal relay will be activated by an alarm Alarm Link This selects whether the alarm action will be linked or not It can be set to Off or any of the 9 alarm actions All alarm actions take priority over manual alarm actions 29 Back This takes you to the Manual Alarm Action Setup 1 submenu Exit Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu Macro Link Setup N Macro Link Setup Alarm No Macro No Alarm No Macro No 01 01 06 06 02 02 07 07 03 03 08 1 08 04 04 09 09 05 05 Exit N E lt Figure 23 gt Macro Link Setup screen This screen allows you to link macros to the 9 alarms Each alarm can be set to Off or linked to any of 9 macros Exit Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu 30 lt Alarm History List Index Alarm Source Cam Time Date User 001 Motion 01 02 00 23 11 24 2000 002 Ext Pin 02 01 00 20 11 24 2000 003 Manua 23 00 10 11 23 2000 004 V loss 22 20 30 11 23 2000 005 Motion 21 10 40 11 23 2000 006 Ext Pin 20 00 53 11 23 2000 007 Manua 17 00 30 11 23 20
54. many other brands of multiplexers Many user selectable display formats Cameras can be assigned to any display format Multiple monitor outputs 1 Main 4 Auxiliary allow simultaneous multi camera and full screen viewing Multilingual setup menus include English French Italian German Polish and Spanish On screen display includes date time alarm status video loss camera number and 24 character camera titles Programmable day and night motion detection schedules Each camera has a programmable 256 target 16 x 16 motion detection grid Programmable vector based motion detection in any direction Nonvolatile program memory saves all user settings and protects them against power outages One TTL CMOS contact closure alarm for each camera Up to 4 cameras can be associated with a single contact closure alarm Alarm input polarity is user selectable VCR switch pulse input for synchronization with VCRs having switch pulse feature Full triplex operation allows simultaneous recording playback and live viewing 256 event alarm history log Linear Zoom in and out up to 32 times Technical Overview 9 Camera Multiplexing with Motion Detection Alarm Association and Multilingual Setup Menus The multiplexer has revolutionary features not available in most multiplexers The multiplexer has a sophisticated motion detection system that can sense motion vectors in any direction Motion detection sensitivity can be adjusted and the user can
55. n following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation E Ifthe unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged F When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to the unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the video product is in proper operating condition FIELD INSTALLATION Installation should be performed by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes com vi FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FCC INFORMATION THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 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
56. nd Set sss 75 Functional remote commanwds esse 76 Appendix D Specifications sss 77 Operating Befaulls x tet ee ee ere ee eee a TT Factory Defaults nep tao o aint E eot 77 Video Format is oen RR es tatem SR s 80 MideoEevel tree tette tese et ce 80 Main Output Display Formats live and playback 80 Resolution pixels x lines s 80 Sampling Standard t etta bee E Ade 81 Video Memory nennen 81 Refresh Rate fields sec se 81 Display Options 81 e uus Eu Eme EE 82 VCR Playback 82 Alarm Operations os eee an cde oet lg 82 On Screen Display Main sss 83 On Screen Display Spot estre rtttt 83 Other Features Internal 83 Other Features External Interface ss 84 Remote Control eee eee ttti e E 84 R ar Panel Gone ONS eee en 84 Eront Panel Gott Sotto oerte tute det OA 85 Power Requirements 85 Power Adapter DIMENSIONS ie te ERU ERU ORE xi List of Illustraions Figure 1 Typical multiplexer system configuration 1 Figure 2 multiplexer connections sss 5 Figure Connecting one VCR to the multiplexer 6 Figure 4 Connecting two VCRs to the multiplexer s 7 Fig re 5
57. nges the keyboard characters to the next set 14 e Keyboard Character Set 1 Ato Z upper case Keyboard Character Set 2 a to z lower case e Keyboard Character Set 3 BLANK amp 0to9 e Keyboard Character Set 4 lt gt _ I UUR e Keyboard Character 6 ce i iin o uu Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu Camera Sequence Setup C N Sequence Setup Order Camera Dwell Order Camera Dwell 01 01 01 06 L 06 01 02 02 01 07 07 01 03 03 01 08 0 01 04 01 09 05 05 01 Stack Dwell Time c Exit lt Figure 12 gt Camera Sequence Setup screen This screen allows you to set the order in which the cameras appear when the multiplexer is in sequence mode You can also set the how long each camera will display from Off to 99 seconds 15 Enter the camera number under the Camera column and the display time under Dwell You can also set the Stack Dwell Time which is the length of time each group of cameras will display Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu Alarm Setup Alarm Setup Alarm Reset Button _On_ Alarm Screen Format Fullscreen Alarm Dwell Time 03_ Alarm I O Setup
58. odes 1 to 4 Press 1 while in the Full Screen Mode to start or stop a User defined sequence Press 2nd s and camera buttons 1 2 3or A to start or stop Spot Sequences 1 to 4 respectively 54 Press ESC and sT to start Stack Sequence which sequences through multi format screens 2nd In addition to its other functions the 2nd button can be used to assign cameras to the Spot monitors OPERATION Press 2nd then 1 2 3 or 4 to select the Spot monitor then press camera button of the camera you want displayed on that Spot monitor You can assign any one of the 9 cameras to any of the four Spot monitors This button freezes the video OPERATION Press 8 to freeze the video from the currently selected camera Press ESC then to freeze the video from all the cameras This button enters the Zoom Mode OPERATION Press to enter the Zoom Mode SET This button has several functions it brings up a Popup Menu sets selections on the OSD menus and decreases numbers in the number setup function OPERATION Press SET to enter the Popup Menu or to set a selected item from on of the menus ESC This button has several functions it acts as a Cancel button clears Cameo selections and increases numbers in the number setup function OPERATION Press ESC to cancel entries clear the Cameo or to decrease the number p The Up Down Left and Right buttons are used whenever yo
59. ords ose not e eh tet tent 51 Chapter 3 Operation 53 Buttons and Their Functions sss 53 Men Operation n meo dete ente te le tot 56 ye pme 56 Bottom temet utes 56 live SOLES leto ba edendi tens 57 Pop Up MeFril tttm tt tet m e m te tees 58 Live Camera Change cere tetendit teint 59 VCR Camera Change cetero tete ete beetle 60 61 eU 62 Pronn ODE uiuo teen iom b deepest 62 Histogram Equalizer ee 62 Panic Record On teens 63 Freeze eee b an a eee bt ee Leu 63 exeun A A o 63 Utilities s coo TRU UE LL 64 User Serm Chre 64 OSD Cliange 66 Screen Protect utt att e mb 67 Manual Alartn tec RR en od En ees 67 Alarm RESE recs cesses ete cee eee eee ciet oerte d ce U AU Bits 67 Spot Output stt 68 DLL IU 68 User GAM OC ss cer eite eU E E 68 Alarm EISE Scr tete Ede ee cet edt t eerte 69 Playback FOMEI ub ede 70 PBPL E O EEES 70 Appendix A Troubleshooting sss 71 Appendix B Connector Pin Outs 72 Appendix C Remote Control sees 74 Remote Control for Daisychained Multiplexers 74 Remote Comma
60. rgets will be turned on or off Dot single target Line a row of targets All all the targets Reverse Set all targets to the reverse side e Test Goes to the Motion Detection Sensor Setup test screen Exit Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu 38 Testing Motion Detection Sensor Setup Motion Detection Sensor Setup Mode 1 DeD Sensitivity 05 Delay Time Trigger Size 01H x 01V Hold Time lt Figure 31 gt Motion Detection Sensor Setup test screen The Motion Detection Sensor Setup test screen shows when the multiplexer detects motion by drawing a box around the active area This gives you instant feedback letting you know if you have set the correct size and sensitivity for the types of motion you want to detect Master Screen Set Saves the master image This button only appears in the Master Mode Exit Returns to the previous menu 39 Motion Detection Sensor Setup Vector The Vector Motion Detection Sensor Setup screen is the same as the Normal Motion Detection Sensor Setup screen except that it has two motion grids To detect left to right motion you define the first grid and then define a second grid to the right of the first AON Used to define the first grid BON Used to define the second grid Refer to Motion Detection
61. s ON Cameras to Record All cameras ON Stack Dwell Time 3 seconds Sequence Dwell 3 Seconds Alarm Reset Button ON Alarm Screen Format Full screen Alarm Dwell Time sss 03 seconds Alarm input Polarity NO Normally Open Alarm Output Polarity AH Active High Alarm 10 474 ON Alarm SCcreer eso toe ON Alarm Network Relay MET TTE OFF Alarm Massage ON Alarm Recording sss INT Interleaving Alarm Spot Monitor ON Alarm Hold Time tte 20 Seconds Alarm ACON orte Timed Out Alarm Relay cecenii 1 amp 2 Alarm 3 sequential cameras followed by alarm camera Motion Alarm 22 OFF Motion Alarm Screen OFF Motion Alarm Network Relay OFF Motion Alarm Massage Latch ON Motion Alarm Recording M INT Interleaving Motion Alarm Spot Monitor Output OFF Motion Alarm Timed Out Motion Alarm Relay OFF Motion Alarm Link OFF Vloss BUZzzer sss ON Vloss Screen ee tette OFF Vloss Network OFF Vloss Massage Latch
62. set day and night motion detection schedules A motion tracking box gives visual indications for easy setup The multiplexer has composite BNC input and output for VCR The main monitor can be connected to either a composite BNC There are four BNC auxiliary outputs that can be used for spot monitors or as sources of video for other devices The multiplexer has a large selection of user selectable display formats It also has digital zooming from 1 to 32 times The multiplexer multilingual menu options allow for easy setup The user s configuration is stored in nonvolatile memory so that it will not be lost during power outages The multiplexer can play back videotapes recorded with many other multiplexers These include but are not limited to Dedicated Micros ULTRAK Legacy Color ULTRAK Legacy B W Robot Kalatel and Pelco Up to 9 multiplexers can be daisy chained and addressed and controlled by a single control panel The multiplexer can also be addressed by a computer using either an RS 232 or RS 485 connection Chapter 2 Installation Required Tools Although no special tools are required to install the multiplexer it is only one part of a complex system Refer to the Installation manuals for the other components in your particular installation for special tool requirements
63. tings sse 10 Time Date Setup ore et a Ua HR o dro eo 11 Camera Access Setup 13 Camera Title Setup 14 Camera Sequence Setup sse 15 Alarm Setup inten RUE Ue ati ue s 16 Alarm lO Setup o metet tette e o eto ee tege 18 Alarm Action Setup 1 19 Alarm Action Setup 2 20 Associated Camera Setup 22 Motion Action Setup 1 23 Motion Action Setup 2 24 Video Loss Action Setup sss 25 Manual Alarm Action Setup 1 27 Manual Alarm Action Setup 2 occ sss 29 Macro Link Setup coated e ec ed 30 Alarm HISLOEy mtt eniti oe nettes 31 Motion Detectiori Setup eerte ates 32 Motion Detection Index Setup s 33 Motion Detection Index 34 Motion Detection Schedule Setup sss 35 Motion Detection Sensor Setup 36 Motion Detection Sensor Setup Normal sss 38 Testing Motion Detection Sensor Setup 39 Motion Detection Sensor Setup Vector ss 40 Playback amp Recording Setup sse 40 VOR System SHUP irora ttem ise ge tete tenete 41 Recording Index Setup suede tende ete Htm enden td 42 Camera Picture Adjustment ccce ncen 43 5 EE 45 Macro Record Setup at dea e ee o oed Oa s 46 Macro Schedule Setup sss 47 Unit Setup 48 Password Setup ee tug 50 Assigning Passw
64. tion On Motion Detection Index Setup Motion Detection Schedule Setup Motion Detection Sensor Setup Exit lt Figure 25 gt Motion Detection Setup screen The Motion Detection Setup screen is the starting point for various motion detection setup screens All Motion Detection This is a global switch that turns motion detection for all cameras On or Off Motion Detection Index Setup Takes you to that submenu Motion Detection Schedule Setup Takes you to that submenu Motion Detection Sensor Setup Takes you to that submenu e Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu 32 Motion Detection Index Setup Motion Detection Index Setup 02 Cam 02 Index Position 002 Delete Insert End View Exit lt Figure 26 gt Motion Detection Index Setup screen Normally the multiplexer gives equal priority to all cameras 1 to 9 for motion detection However it is possible to change the priorities lt gt Increases the camera number by one Decreases the camera number by one Scrolls through the camera array to the left Scrolls through the camera array to the right Delete Deletes the highlighted camera from the array Insert Inserts a blank into the array End Enters an E which sets the end mark for the index list
65. tly selected camera displays full screen Pressing another camera button will display that camera full screen Press 2nd and then to display a screen layout previously defined by the user PIP Picture in Picture inserts a selected camera as a small image in the main image OPERATION Press and then the camera button of the camera you want displayed in the insert Puts the multiplexer in 2x2 display mode or the second user defined display mode OPERATION Press and four cameras display on the screen Press 2nd and then HH to display the second screen layout previously defined by the user Ho Puts the multiplexer PIP4 display mode or the third user defined display mode OPERATION Press E 4 and five cameras display on the screen Press 2nd and then E 4 to display the third screen layout previously defined by the user Puts the multiplexer in 3x3 display mode or the fourth user defined display mode OPERATION Press and nine cameras display on the screen Press 2nd and then to display the fourth screen layout previously defined by the user SE Puts the multiplexer in the Sequence Mode OPERATION Press jJ to start or stop all cameras sequencin while in the 2x2 3x3 PIP or User defined M
66. to select which macro will play User Change Supervisor User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 Cancel 68 lt Figure 58 gt User Change menu Selecting Supervisor or one of the user numbers opens a password screen allowing that user to log on The Supervisor has access to all the menus and setup features Users can be assigned different levels of access For example some users might not be able to view certain cameras Alarm List Alarm History List Index Alarm Source Cam Time Date User 001 Motion 01 02 00 23 11 24 2000 1 002 Ext Pin 02 01 00 20 11 24 2000 1 003 Manua 03 23 00 10 11 23 2000 1 004 V loss 04 22 20 30 11 23 2000 1 005 Motion 05 21 10 40 11 23 2000 S 006 Ext Pin 06 20 00 53 11 23 2000 S 007 Manua 07 17 00 30 11 23 2000 S 008 V loss 08 15 00 00 11 23 2000 S 009 Motion 09 12 40 15 11 23 2000 2 010 Ext Pin 03 12 10 30 11 23 2000 2 011 Manua 04 11 50 20 11 23 2000 2 012 V loss 05 11 20 10 11 23 2000 2 013 Motion 06 10 15 40 11 23 2000 3 014 Ext Pin 07 10 07 43 11 23 2000 3 015 Manua 08 09 20 45 11 23 2000 4 016 V loss 09 09 05 20 11 23 2000 4 lt gt gt gt Clear Print Exit lt Figure 59 gt Alarm History List This screen displays a list of alarms The multiplexer retains a history of up to 256 events lt lt Goes to the first page in the history list
67. tor on the multiplexer Alarms and Other Connections The 50 pin ALARM IN OUT connector has 9 alarm inputs 9 alarm outputs RS 232 connectors VCR trigger pulse and various alarm settings See Appendix B Connector Pin Outs for further details on how to make these connections Initial Setup Setting up for EIA or CCIR Operation NOTE When changing the multiplexer to EIA or CCIR all other settings are returned to the factory defaults The multiplexer can be used with either EIA or CCIR systems To set it up for EIA operation 1 Turn off the power 2 Press and hold the and M buttons 3 Turn on the power To set up the multiplexer for CCIR operation 1 Turn off the power 2 Press and hold the and buttons 3 Turn on the power Accessing the Main Menu NOTE To access the Main Menu you must have a Supervisor Password The last item of the Main Menu is the Password Setup Keep the passwords you create in a safe place The new passwords will be the only way to access certain features of the multiplexer once you have changed from the factory default passwords Live Playback Preview Setup Cancel lt Figure 5 gt Top menu bar To access the Main Menu of the setup screens move the cursor to the top of the screen The top menu bar appears Select Setup FEN Supervisor Password Clear 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
68. u need to move the cursor highlight bar or Cameo window OPERATION Press the arrow corresponding to the direction you want to move 1 to9 These buttons are used to make camera selections or enter numbers as needed 55 Menu Operation The multiplexer takes advantage of On Screen Display OSD menus You can navigate through these menus using a mouse or the arrow buttons There are two main menus Top and Bottom The Top Menu is accessed by moving the cursor to the top edge of the screen The Bottom Menu is accessed by moving the cursor to the bottom edge of the screen Top Menu Live Playback Preview Setup Cancel lt Figure 44 gt Top Menu The Top Menu has five selections Live Clicking on Live returns to the last Live mode screen format displayed Playback Clicking on Playback returns to the last screen format accessed in the Playback mode Preview Clicking on Preview displays the Preview mode Setup Clicking on Setup opens the Setup Menu This feature is password protected See Chapter 2 for a description of the Setup Menu Cancel Clicking Cancel exit the top menu without any changes Bottom Menu Full PIP 2x2 PIP4 2 5 Cancel User 1 User Def2 User Def3 User Def4 lt Figure 45 gt Bottom Menu 56 The bottom menu is only available in the Live Mod
69. view digital Quad 9 way Squish Horizontal 1 2 1 3 Squish Vertical 1 2 1 3 PIP with 1 inset any position 1 3 1 4 PIP with 2 insets any position 1 3 1 4 PIP with insets any position 1 3 1 4 PIP with 4 insets any position 1 3 1 4 1 7 3 4 x 1 1 16 x 7 4 configurations 1 5 4 9 x 1 1 9 x 5 4 configurations 3 4 1 4 x 3 1 16 x 4 4 configurations Linear Zoom 1X to 32X with electronic Pan amp Tilt Resolution pixels x lines Sampling n EET EIA 720 x 480 CCIR 720 x 576 Full ACE oett reed 648 x 448 648 x 518 10 to 9 down scaling 80 1 4 SiE eee pte etu 324 x 224 324 x 259 9 566 216 x 149 216 x 173 6926 NRT 162 112 162 129 4199176 432 298 432 346 971651468 486 336 486 387 VCR Out full ss 720 x 480 720 x 576 Spot Out itte eter analog Sampling Standard Gray Scale eee 256 levels Video Memory Main Display 64Mbit SDRAM VOR Ol centies 64M 16Mbit SDRAM Refresh Rate fields sec Full np 60 PIP format Main 60 PIP format inset 60 Squish 60 Split format 1 2 cameras eee 60 Split format 3 16 cameras 60 number of cameras ZO ONS EL ES LI codon 60 Shot Olil tna Ut etd 60 VCR Out depends on field delay 60 max Priority Mode major DE 60 Priority Mode minor 30 Number of
70. wer connections Check camera power and coaxial cable Make certain multiplexer is set correctly for your system EIA or CCIR Check camera focus Check the loop through connector If a cable is attached make certain it is connected to another video device on the other end Change the language in the Setup Menu Unlock buttons in Setup Menu Check VCR configuration in Setup Menu Use the trigger pulse from the multiplexer for optimum synchronization with a time lapse VCR Make certain video cable to the VCR input is connected to the VCR OUT of the multiplexer Adjust sensitivity of motion detection grid Adjust size of grid required to activate motion alarm Make certain only the area you want to detect motion is activated Adjust sensitivity of motion detection grid Adjust size of grid required to activate motion alarm Make certain the area you want to detect motion is activated 71 Appendix Connector Pin Outs The multiplexer has a 50 pin connector used for alarm input and output RS 232 network connections VCR trigger pulse and updating the multiplexer s firmware A sub board is supplied to simplify connections See the illustration below for connection details ALARM OUT1 ALARM OUT2 ALARM OUT3 ALARM OUT4 ALARM OUTS ALARM OUT6 ALARM OUT7 ALARM OUT8 ALARM OUT9 ALARM OUT10 ALARM OUT11 ALARM OUT12 ALARM OUT13 ALARM OUT14 ALARM OUT15 ALARM OUT16 GND GND T B 3 T B 1 OOOOOO
71. xit Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu Camera Picture Adjustment Camera Picture Adjustment Contrast Brightness Sharpness Exit lt Figure 35 gt Camera Picture Adjustment screen NOTE Do not make any adjustments with this screen until all of the cameras and monitors have been adjusted properly lt lt Goes to Camera 1 lt Goes back one camera gt Goes forward one camera Goes to Camera 9 43 The following adjustments have a default setting of 00 The other values are Min minimum 127 to 01 adjustments below default 01 to 127 adjustments above default and Max maximum Contrast Adjusts contrast Brightness Adjusts brightness Sharpness Adjusts sharpness Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu 44 Macro Setup a Macro Setup Macro Record Setup Macro Schedule Setup Exit X lt Figure 36 gt Macro Setup screen The Macro Setup screen lets you access the two macro setup submenus Macro Recording Setup Opens the submenu Macro Schedule Setup Opens the submenu Exit Saves your changes and returns to the Main Menu 45 Macro Record Setup Macro Record Setup 01 Record Start 02 Record Start 03 Record Stat 04
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