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1. from the camera inputs FREEZE Freezes the current displayed picture unless the picture is showing an alarm event Holding this key for more than 3 seconds will allow access to the menus RESET Silences the alarm buzzer Indicators VCR Trigger Indicates the sync pulses when the TLR is recording flashing red light only when the lead is connected and the VCR is recording Middle LED Constant red light when Play Back is selected Continuous Indicates that the unit is set for TIMELAPSE on menu 2 constant red light System Q Ltd The Green Hasland Chesterfield S41 OLJ 7 Trouble shooting Missing camera picture Check that the power is on to the camera in question Swap over the connection with a known working camera Make sure that the camera is set with REC and MON ON in Menu 4 Try the camera directly into the monitor Blank or Black Screens on Autoscan Follow the checks in the section above Make sure all unused camera inputs are set to 0 or off in the Dwell Time Menu 3 No Playback from TLR VCR Check the input and output connections between the Multiplexer and the recorder The top connectors are Inputs on the Multiplexer Lower connectors are Outputs Press and hold the FRAME button this will display the signal being sent to the recorder There should be rapidly changing images of the camera inputs Connect the recorder directly to the monitor input to check there is an output from it use a pre recorded tape if p
2. once to freeze the picture press and hold for approx 3 seconds to access the Menu screens See the next section for more information about the menus 6 The Auto select switch will scroll through the available screens automatically 7 The PB or playback switch allows the TLR recording to be viewed through the multiplexer 8 Frame pressing and holding this key allows the user to view the TLR or VCR input 9 The alarm list key this displays the alarm events on screen 10 Alarm sounder reset key silences the alarm 11 The LED light for the Trigger pulse from the TLR 12 The LED light of the Continuous mode frame rate to the TLR The Setup Menus The numbers in brackets refer to keys labeled on diagram CCT286d3 To enter the setup menu press and hold the FREEZE key 5 until the OSD appears on the monitor OSD On Screen Display See Appendix 1 for displays of the menu screens There are 5 screens in total the one that was last accessed will be the first one displayed next time The titles of the screens are as follows DATE amp TIME VCR amp ALARM SET DWELL TIME REC MON LOAD ARM CH1 CAMERA 1 Die Oe To move the cursor around the menu s use keys 1 2 3 4 To change any of the information use keys5 or 6 To move to the next menu screen use key 7 To exit from the setup at anytime press key9 1 Changing the Date and Time Appendix 1 Menu 1 Press and hold the FREEZE key for 3 seconds to enter the se
3. 9 Channel Colour Multiplexer System Q Order No CCT286 Instruction manual SSS ee AHE System Q Ltd The Green Hasland Chesterfield S41 OLJ Front and Rear Layout of the Multiplexer CCT286 Nie 4 a a Ss T BSlS rrr a X w vow ve erase MNOOOGE Las CAMERA SELECT CCT286d2 Front view of the multiplexer The on off switch is on the far left hand side The camera select switches are shown marked 1 9 The function switches for Quad Freeze Playback Auto etc are on the right hand side a CCT286d4 Rear view of the multiplexer The BNC sockets on the top row left side are camera inputs 1 9 The BNC sockets underneath them are the video outputs There is a monitor output socket labelled 7 on diag CCT286d4 VCR in and out sockets labelled 8 and 9 on diag CCT286d4 S VHS in and out sockets labelled 10 and 11 on diag CCT286d4 2 15 way D type connectors 1 labelled 12 Remote Control on diag CCT286d4 1 labelled 13 Alarm Contacts on diag CCT286d4 To the right of these are the Mains fuse and the Mains input connector IEC or Kettle lead System Q Ltd The Green Hasland Chesterfield S41 OLJ What to check for on unpacking the Multiplexer Multiplexer with the c
4. F Menu Screen 5 CH1 CAMERA 1 1 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP QRSTUVWXY ZabcdefghijkImnopqrst uvwqyz amp lt gt System Q Ltd The Green Hasland Chesterfield S41 OLJ 9
5. ME 0 15 length of time buzzer sounds after video loss REMOTE ID NUMBER OFF 0 16 OFF if only one Multiplexer is in use on the same system To change any of the settings press the3 key to move down the options and press either key 5or6 to switch between them To exit from menus press key 9 Settings when the link cable is used for TLR This section refers to a special cable that can be purchased separately and allows the Hitachi TLR to be linked with the multiplexer and when the menus are set as follows the TLR controls and sets the multiplexer frame rate to automatically synchronize between the 2 devices VCRINPUT BNC ORS VHS Most TLR s use BNC connections VCR OUTPUT TIMELAPS REC MODE TLV NORM set to TLV ALARM when alarm switch recording is required See section 2 above for information about accessing the menu screen relating to the above settings 3 SET DWELL TIME Menu Screen Appendix 1 Menu 3 Press and hold the FREEZE key for 3 seconds to enter the setup screens Press the 7 key to scroll through the setup screens until the SET DWELL TIME menu appears This screen allows the user to change the delay rate for the sequential timing of the monitor switching Press the 2 or 3 key to move up and down the screen and press either key 5 or 6 to change any settings The values available are 0 15 Set any unused camera inputs to the value of 0 for OFF This prevents blank screens being displayed when auto switching is selected 4 Th
6. ON settings are ON for relevant cameras The ARMshould be set for N O When the tape is being replayed view alarm events in the Quad display these can be selected for full screen viewing in the normal manner the non alarmed segments will not be recorded Should there be an alarm triggered during playback the relevant screen will be automatically displayed for the set time Should there be more than one alarm event then alternate screen shots will be displayed When the system reverts back to playback mode ascreen will have to be selected for viewing either one camera or Quad etc All alarm events will be recorded in the log which can be accessed by pressing the LIST key Recording Using a TLR or VCR The VCR being used must be connected as shown in diagram if the images are to be manipulated and viewed using the multiplexer When images are played back through the multiplexer it is possible to use the functions on the multiplexer to view single screens of individual cameras or multi screen views i e 9 screen mode In menu 2 set the VCR OUTPUT to CONTINUOUS When using the multiplexer with a System Q supplied Hitachi TLR andadapter cable set the VCR OUTPUT in menu 2 to TIMELAPSE Set REC MODE to TLV NORMAL if no alarms are used Select the VCR input either BNC or S VHS according to the connections being used refer to diag CCT286d System Q Ltd The Green Hasland Chesterfield S41 OLJ 6 Playing Back the Recordings To playback reco
7. e REC MON LOAD ARM Menu Screen Appendix 1 Menu 4 Press and hold the FREEZE key for 3 seconds to enter the setup screens Press the 7 key to scroll through the screens until the REC MON LOAD ARM menu appears The available options are as follows REC camera to be recorded ON or OFF MON camera to be monitored ON or OFF LOAD 75 or HI see the note below ARM N O N C or OFF Set to N O for alarm trigger alarm will trigger when the contact is grounded Note If only camera inputs Ito 9 are used then set the value to 75 if the video loop through feature is to be used then set the value to HI Press the 2 or 3 key to move up and down the screen 1 or 4 to move across and either key 5 or 6 to change any settings 5 CH1 CAMERA 1 Menu Screen Appendix 1 Menu 5 This menu relates to the text displayed Press and hold the FREEZE key for 3 seconds to enter the setup screen Press the 7 key to scroll through the setup screens until the CH1 CAMERA 1 Menu appears System Q Ltd The Green Hasland Chesterfield S41 OLJ 5 This is the text that is displayed on the full screen shot of the selected cameras The text in the speech marks can be edited as required There are only 8 characters allowed remembering that full stops etc count as a single character When CH1 is flashing press key 5 or 6 to change to a different channel number Pressing key 4 will move the cursor across to the text in speech marks High
8. eading the settings need to be set to Normally Open or Normally closed depending on the contacts used on the alarm devices Check the wiring to the 15 way connector see Diag286d6 on page 7 The inputs to this connector need to be taken to ground pin 15 if using N O settings If N C contacts are used then the contacts will be held at ground until an alarm trigger System Q Ltd The Green Hasland Chesterfield S41 OLJ 8 Check the settings in menu 2 REC MODE should be either SP ALARM or TLV ALARM Note There is no alarm facility setting for camera 9 This camera cannot be set to work with an alarm APPENDIX 1 Time lapse mode Recording rate Programmed by VCR 30 frame sec ntsc 25 frame sec pal Trigger signal Adapter Lead Required No Lead Required hour Sate ECE i Interval Ch By Ch Sec Recording time interval 7 48 16 2 Ba at Quad or 9 Ch j 0 0 Camera by camera 03 1 3 5 10 118 36 72 144 se aid aaa aad ala Menu Screen 1 Menu Screen 2 DATE amp TIME VCR amp ALARM Note See note These are DATE 19 10 00 VCR INPUT BNC DD MM YY VCR OUTPUT TIME LAPSE settings TIME 12 18 34 REC MODE TLV NORMAL Wiel USmE HH MM SS ALARM DELAY TIME 05 SECS the adapter FORMAT EURO ALARM BUZZER TIME 05 SECS lead REMOTE ID NUMBER OFF Separate Item Menu Screen 3 Menu Screen 4 DWELL TIME REC MON LOAD ARM 03 SEC R ON TS N O 03 SEC OFF 03 SEC 03 SEC 03 SEC 03 SEC OFF OFF OF
9. light the character to be changed and then press key 5 or 6 the cursor now moves to the lower section of the display By using keys 1 2 3 or4 replacement characters can be selected press the key 5 or 6 to change the character and repeat until all the text has been replaced as required Pressing key 7 will change to a different menu pressing 9 exits from the setup menus Alarms Loss Recall Screen Pressing the LIST key shows the Alarms Loss screen This consists of 16 pages of 8 lines with date and time information including channel number and what the alarm event was L loss of video A alarm Date Time Ch channel event L A Use keys 5 and 6 to scroll up or down through the screens Pressing key 8 erases the stored information on the displayed screen When all the information has been viewed or erased pressing the LIST key again exits from the menu Alarm Contacts This is a 15 way D type connector Pins 1 8 correspond to the cameras and are set at TTL high 5 volts To activate an alarm these inputs can be grounded to pin 13 14 or 15 on the same connector When an alarm event takes place the full screen is displayed for a user variable length of time Settings to check when using the alarm feature of the unit In the VCR amp ALARM menu set the REC MODE to TLV ALARM The ALARM RELAY TIME sets the length of time the event is monitored 0 99 In the REC MON LOAD ARM menu Appendix 1 Menu 4 Check that the REC and M
10. orrect number of camera inputs as ordered Instructions for Installation and Operation of the multiplexer An IEC power lead Adapter lead if ordered to connect to the Hitachi TLR Ordered as a separate item Serer O D je S The connections refer to diagram CCT286d4 above It is possible to connect up to 9 cameras to the multiplexer They are connected to the top row of BNC sockets marked 1 9 It is possible to loop the video through the multiplexer by connecting equipment such as monitors to the output BNC sockets under the input BNC socket on the multiplexer This in effect Bypasses the multiplexer and can be used to monitor the video input directly from the cameras The monitor connects to the BNC socket labelled MONITOR marked as 7 on the diag above If using a Time Lapse or standard VCR connect the input of the VCR to the output VCR BNC socket on the multiplexer labelled VCR and is the bottom BNC socket labelled 9 on the diagram above The output from the VCR connects to the VCR input BNC socket on the multiplexer It is essential to connect the VCR or TLR this way or it will not be possible to use the multiplexer for viewing images on the tape being replayed When the tape is replayed the multiplexer can be used to view images in single screen mode mult screen mode Quad or 9 images or to automatically scan through the screens There is also the facility to connect a VCR u
11. ossible If there is an output but it looks similar to when the FRAME button is pressed i e Rapidly changing pictures select the 9 screen display button labelled 4 on diagram CCT286d3 Pictures Jump on TLR VCR playback in Quad Display When there is no adapter lead used between the recorder and multiplexer sometimes the playback images jump when in Quad mode It is better to view the images in the 9 screen mode and then select single screens as required Poor Monitor Picture when using Video Loop Through Check the settings in menu 4 The load should be set to HI when using the video output or loop through feature of the multiplexer The Time and Date are in the wrong Format Check the settings in menu 1 Format should be set to EURO No picture recorded on the VCR Check that the VCR is connected correctly The top BNC on the multiplexer connects to the VCR output The bottom BNC connects to the VCR input Images on Video Playback are too fast When replaying the recordings press the PB button and then select a single screen or 9 screen mode on the multiplexer Will the Adapter cable Work with any make of VCR TLR The cable has been tested with The Alarm Buzzer stays on too long The setting for the timing duration of the buzzer is in menu 2 under the heading of Alarm Buzzer Time Time relates to seconds and options are from 0 99 The Alarms don t trigger the multiplexer Check the settings in menu 4 Under the ARM h
12. rdings press the PB switch labelled 7 on diag CCT286d3 The red light above the button will illuminate Press play on the VCR and then select either one of the full screen switches marked 1 9 or the multi screen switch marked 9 TH AUTO can also be chosen so the multiplexer scrolls through the various screens allowing the user to select any of the available screens when required Alarm Relay Contacts 87654321 CO0O000000 INANI Y499REL Diagram CCT286d6 There are clean alarm relay contacts available Common COM Normally Open NO and Normally Closed NC They are on the 15 way D type connector labeled Alarm input output and their connections are as follows NO pin9 Common pin 10 NC pin 11 The contact ratings are AC 125V 2A AC 250V 1A The relay changes state when an alarm event occurs and is switched for the same length of time as set in the menu for monitoring the camera event Alarm Relay Time Connections for the Sync Lead Refer to diagram CCT286d6 Hitachi TLR 15 way D Multiplex Pin 9 to Pin 12 trigger on Alarms con Pin 15 gnd to Pin 15 gnd Other Keys and Indicators PB Playback select this and then single quad or multi screen button for replaying from the TLR VCR FRAME Shows the video feed to the TLR when recording press and hold This will display the Frame rate being sent to the VCR which is a useful indicator that there is a signal going to the VCR Rapidly moving images
13. sing S VHS connectors marked 10 and 11 on the diagram The socket marked Remote Control on the multiplexer and labelled 12 is for a Remote Control Keypad that is available separately This connector is a 15 way D type socket The next socket marked Alarm input output and labelled 13 on the diagram the top row of pins is for alarm sensors It is possible to have alarm sensors on video sockets 1 8 9 is not alarmed These pins are held at TTL level 5 volts and to activate they can be linked to 0 volts On the bottom pins of the connector labelled 14 is the Trigger input special function for linking to the Hitachi TLR see section 2 page 5 the other pins are clean or dry relay contacts to provide an output to external devices in alarm conditions These are standard relay contacts Common N O and N C The connector labelled 15 is the mains fuse holder The connector labelled 16 is the mains input connector this is an IEC connector kettle lead type System Q Ltd The Green Hasland Chesterfield S41 OLJ 3 T CAVERA SELECT els Sah ieee deel ecole ee D Diagram CCT286d3 1 The on off switch A red light illuminates when the unit is switched on 2 These are the single screen select switches 1 to 9 3 The quad display select switch push once for cameras 1 5 and twice for 5 8 4 The 9 screen display switch 5 The Freeze switch press
14. tup screens Press the 7 key to scroll through the setup screens until the Date amp Time menu appears Change the flashing character by using the 5 or 6 key or move to the character to be changed using the 1 or4 keys Press the 2 or 3 key to move to the Time and adjust in the same way as above Press key 3 to move down to the FORMAT and set to EURO using key 5 or 6 Pressing key 9 exits from the setup menu 2 VCR amp ALARM Menu Screen Appendix 1 Menu 2 Press and hold the FREEZE key for 3 seconds to enter the setup screens Press the 7 key to scroll through the setup screens until the VCR amp ALARM menu appears To exit from menus press key9 The options are as follows System Q Ltd The Green Hasland Chesterfield S41 OLJ 4 VCR INPUT BNC or S VHS set to BNC if the TLR is connected using the BNC terminals or to S VHS if using the S VHS connections VCR OUTPUT TIMELAPS or CONTINUOUS Set to Continuous if the adapter link cable isn t used This cable is available as a separate item for System Q Hitachi TLR REC MODE TLV NORMAL Time lapse recording without alarm triggers SP ALARM use with the Continuous setting above used with alarm triggers SP NORMAL use with Continuous when no alarm triggers are used TLV ALARM set to this when alarm triggers are used ALARM RELAY TIME 0 99 length of time alarm camera event is monitored ALARM BUZZER TIME 0 15 length of time the buzzer sounds after an alam LOSS BUZZER TI

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