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1. F Loop video signals to bus video switch remote video switcher gt c bu video switch Uniplex Series 1 Uniplex Series 2 Unipiex 44 000000000 BEL no E vcr 9005000000 000 00 DO Remote keyboard IODDODODO BAY 000000000 SYR Ee JDODODODO OOO NO OO Local keyboard In multiple operator controlled systems it is beneficial to have a single main and or spot monitor so the entire system can be viewed at each manned site This can be achieved by using the c bus Video Switcher Upto sixteen video switchers can be connected in one system configuration Each of the switchers is directly associated to the keyboard at the manned site and follows the operator commands i e MPC key for multiplex 2 FULL CAM 1 As each video switcher mimics it s operator keyboard it must therefore be set to the same address If the keyboard is set to address 032 then the Video Switcher associated must also be set to address 032 for jumper link positions on the c bus Video Switcher refer to the product manual Alarm module c bus alarm modules send remote alarm signaling from around a protected site to the Uniplex surveilla
2. or Dedicated Micros Technical Department D Type 5 2 3 8 7 5 Female 25 Way Female gt c bus e support Adapter Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 13 Features of the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 Uniplex Installation Guide Page 14 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Setting c bus Addresses 4 1 4 2 Setting c bus Addresses Setting the Uniplex address The Uniplex multiplexers automatically detect other Uniplex units on the same bus and set their addresses accordingly each time they are powered up However as multiplexers may be added or taken out of the system in the future it is recommended that all multiplexers and accessories connected in the system be set to a default address which will be held in the units memory and remain unchanged even after a power reset To set the address carry out the following 1 Log onto the relevant Uniplex and enter the code 842 2 This gives the option of changing the address within the parameters of 001 to 016 3 Enter the new address The Uniplex now has a new address on the c bus network ensure that no two units on the c bus network have been set to the same address Setting the Uniplex keyboard address The keyboard addresses are set from 032 to
3. 590 Default 000 000 Alarm 001 PIR 002 Other To set the alarm input type enter the code 590 Select the corresponding camera key for the alarm input lt CAM XX gt Enter the code required 000 to 002 Important Each individual alarm input must be setup Alarm This programs the Uniplex alarm input to identify alarms sent from an Alarm Module at the default address 096 of the c bus network PIR If the system configuration only requires one alarm trigger per area then the c bus PIR Alarm Module offers this single alarm option When using a PIR module it must be addressed to the correspond alarm input of the Uniplex i e Alarm 1 PIR set to link 1 refer to c bus Alarm Module for link positions Other This instructs the Uniplex that more than one alarm module is in use or the alarm module is addressed other than 096 The corresponding alarm input is then set to OTHER and the correct address for the module entered following section 13 2 Page 54 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Alarm Operation 11 2 11 3 Set alarm address 591 xxx Systems employing a single alarm module address as 096 do not need to follow this section When employing multiple alarm modules each module needs a unique c bus address setting Once the alarm type has been set to OTHER set the address for the alarm module associated to the relevant alarm inputs using the following code Selec
4. 322 default black 000 Black 002 Clear Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 43 Titles and Baseline Uniplex Installation Guide 9 7 Text foreground color record mode 323 xxx Screen titles are displayed in live mode and encoded to tape in record mode these initially appear as white text letters This is known as the text foreground colour and can be changed with the following code Text Foreground Colour 323 default white 000 Black 001 Red 002 Green 003 Yellow 004 Blue 005 Magenta 006 Cyan 007 White Only applicable to colour systems will give various shades of grey on mono systems 9 8 VCR Titling control 320 xxx Cameras titles can be directly recorded to the VCR when encoding to tape These titles are recorded in the current text foreground colour and are double height Note If camera titles are not recorded to tape they can be added on playback VCR Titling Control 320 default pre VCR titling 000 No VCR titling titles appear only on live mode displays 001 Pre VCR all camera titles are recorded to tape 002 Post VCR titles superimposed on played back video cameras Page 44 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Titles and Baseline 9 9 Recording time and date 340 xxx Time and date information can be record
5. key to end the adjustment The following screen will be displayed on the main monitor to confirm the new colour level Camera Colour Adjust 801 Use left and right keys to adjust colour Camera keys to select camera Press O to normalise colour Press to end COLOUR LEVEL 0 Enable black amp white mode 880 xxx The colour Uniplex Series 2 multiplexer can be set to run entirely as a monochrome machine Enable Black 4 White mode 880 default colour operation 000 Colour operation 001 Black amp White operation Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 29 Setting up the Uniplex Uniplex Installation Guide 6 13 Select telemetry type 891 xxx Telemetry can be controlled using the Uniplex keyboard Each PTZ camera input of the multiplexer must be individually programmed for the type of telemetry receiver fitted using the following code enter the code and press the corresponding camera key then the type of receiver in use Set Telemetry Type 891 lt CAM Key gt default 000 000 None 001 CR3 CR4 CR5 BBV 002 CAT PELCO 003 DR4 DTMF 6 14 Set address for c bus channel 842 As previously outlined in the Operation chapter multiple Uniplex multiplexers running on the same c bus auto detect one another on power up and set unique c bus addresses lt is necessary when installing systems that use a
6. 400 F2 Program Function Key 2 LIVE Select Live mode 4 way Select 4 way screen 100 Select screen cameras CAM 5 Camera 5 CAM 6 Camera 6 CAM 7 Camera 7 CAM 8 Camera 8 End Record all cameras and sequence main monitor Function Key F3 400 F3 Program Function Key 3 202 Select time lapse mode 2 REC Select record Mode 211 record record all cameras FULL Select control of main monitor SEQ Set sequence running 111 Include all cameras in sequence Y a End Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 71 Function Keys Record cameras 1 4 sequence cameras 1 4 Function Key F4 Uniplex Installation Guide 400 F4 Program Function Key 4 204 Select time lapse mode 4 REC Select record Mode 210 Remove all cameras from record CAM 1 2 3 4 record cameras via select keys 1 2 3 4 FULL Select control of main monitor 1 SEQ Set sequence running 410 Remove all cameras from sequence CAM 1 2 3 4 Sequence cameras via select keys 1 2 3 4 End Note The above examples for programming function key F3 and F4 do not apply to Duplex models Playback from video recorder Function Key F5 400 F5 Program Function Key 5 PLAY Select Playback mode MSC Select Multiscreen display XU End Page 72 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd
7. Betamax Sony domestic video recorder format Blanking or Black Level The difference in voltage between the video signal and the synchronisation signals Blanking period Time when video information is not present Consists of the porches front and back and the sync pulses Blanking period between lines is 12 us and between fields is 1 6 ms Cameo One sixteenth of the area of a full screen c bus RS485 A flexible network used for controlling Uniplex units and any alarms Contrast Difference between the darkest and brightest parts of an image Ideally the darkest part of an image should be black and the lightest part bright white with an even shade of greys between The contrast control on the monitor can adjust this ratio and indeed extend it so that the image consists of mostly blacks and whites high contrast or mainly greys low contrast Version 2 0 Page 99 Glossary Uniplex Installation Guide Compressed Picture A compressed picture is a full size picture that has been reduced in size while still displaying all of the original screen information Data Computer or digital information Definition The ability of a camera or monitor to resolve fine detail measured in lines Digital Information in on off form Distortion Degradation of a transmitted signal Field A single scan of a TV screen Note that there are two fields per frame Frame A complete TV picture consisting of two fields There are twenty five fram
8. Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide 13 13 1 Advanced Alarm Programming Advanced Alarm Programming The following section should only be carried out be qualified Engineers Structure of alarm operation The following path is the logical route taken when an alarm is triggered and later cleared The steps that the alarm carries out can be enabled or disabled and each step can be programmed by the user to have a different set of key instructions in all three operating modes ALARM INPUT TRIGGERED FIRST ALARM SET Only executed if this is the first alarm to be triggered 63 KEY STROKES l SET HEAD Common to all alarm inputs executed prior to individual alarm 15 KEY STROKES INDIVIDUAL ALARM SET CHANNEL 1 16 Unique to individual alarm channel 31 KEY STROKES SET TAIL Common to all alarm inputs executed after individual alarm set command 15 KEY STROKES Dedicated Micros Ltd ALARM INPUT CLEARED CLEAR HEAD Common to all alarm inputs executed prior to individual alarm clear 15 KEY STROKES INDIVIDUAL ALARM CLEAR CHANNELS 1 16 Unique to individual alarm channel 31 KEY STROKES CLEAR TAIL Common to all alarm inputs executed after individual alarm clear command 15 KEY STROKES LAST ALARM CLEAR Only executed if this is the last alarm to be cleared 63 KEY STROKES END Page 6
9. Installation Guide Uniplex Series 1 amp 2 PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION Uniplex Installation Guide Important Safeguards Important Safeguards Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated Retain instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed warnings All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow instructions All operating and user instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool in an unprotected outdoor installation or any area which is classified as a wet location Accessories Do not place this unit on an unstable stand tripod bracket or mount The unit may fall causing serious injury to a person and serious damage to the unit Use only with a stand tripod bracket or mount recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer An appli
10. 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 030 Mitsubishi HS5168E 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 031 Mitsubishi HS5424E 002 003 005 012 009 024 032 Mitsubishi HS5440E 002 004 002 008 003 024 005 040 Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 105 Compatible VCR table Uniplex Installation Guide E E al ajala l 200 Compatible VCR 201 211 202 212 203 213 204 214 205 215 206 216 207 217 208 218 033 Mitsubishi AG TL700 002 003 009 024 017 048 025 072 033 096 041 120 062 170 062 170 034 Panasonic 6010 002 003 014 018 026 036 050 072 035 Panasonic 8050 8051 002 003 004 012 008 024 016 0448 024 072 040 120 048 144 080 240 036 Panasonic 002 003 009 024 017 048 025 072 029 084 041 120 061 180 081 240 AG6730 6040E 037 Panasonic 6040 6720 002 003 005 014 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 061 180 081 240 038 Panasonic 6730 002 003 005 014 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 061 180 081 240 039 Panasonic 6024 002 003 005 012 009 024 040 Panasonic AGTL 700 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 1
11. Reset alarm features 94 Reset alarm input key sequences 94 VCR alarm input 59 Select camera corresponding to alarm channel 66 Setup 16 54 57 Alarm inputs Alarm number Alarm output Alarm type c bus address Simple alarm set Structure of alarm operation 61 Technical data 96 Page 107 Index Uniplex Installation Guide C Cameras Auto detect cameras 26 Loop through connections 20 Camera and screen control 6 Select camera in 4 way and multiscreen modes 36 Camera colour adjust 29 Selectcamera corresponding to alarm channel 66 Camera number offset 42 Select colour monochrome cameras 28 Default after system reset 23 93 Select deselect movement cameras 47 How to connect to the multiplexer Fig 3 19 Set maximum number of cameras 27 How to create a title 41 Technical data 95 Identification number 3 Terminating camera inputs 27 Include exclude cameras from the sequence 38 c bus Accessories 10 13 Alarm module e support PC control PIR alarm module Telemetry Video switcher Setting address of alarm module 16 Alarm operation and setup via c bus 53 55 Setting address of telemetry receiver 17 c bus network description Fig 2 8 Setting address of Uniplex 15 30 Connection details Fig 3 19 Setting address of Uniplex keyboard 15 Glossary description 99 Technical data 96 D Delay Function Aborting the function 67 Security levels 80 Advanced alarm programming 67 Starting the function 67 Defining fu
12. Uniplex Installation Guide Function Keys General reset key Function Key F6 400 F6 Program Function Key 6 911 911 Reset sequences 912 912 Reset camera screen positions 913 913 Reset zooms LIVE Select LIVE mode a End Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 73 Function Keys Cycle 2 x 4way screens Page 74 Function Key F6 Uniplex Installation Guide Set up two 4 way screens which sequence displaying cameras 1 to 4 on the first screen and 5 to 8 on the second 400 F6 Program Function Key 6 LIVE Display Live Mode 4 WAY Select 4 way screen 100 001 Control top left screen segment SEQ Sequence current screen segment 4110 Cancel all cameras from sequence CAM 1 Include Camera 1 in sequence CAM 5 Include Camera 5 in sequence 100 002 Control top right screen segment SEQ Sequence current screen segment 110 Cancel all cameras from sequence CAM 2 Include Camera 2 in sequence CAM 6 Include Camera 6 in sequence 100 003 Control bottom left screen segment SEQ Sequence current screen segment 110 Cancel all cameras from sequence CAM 3 Include Camera 3 in sequence CAM 7 Include Camera 7 in sequence 100 004 Control bottom right screen segment SEQ Sequence current screen segment 410 Cancel all cameras from sequence CAM 4 Include Camera 4 in sequence CAM 8 Include Cam
13. 001 default 003 000 001 Live 604 Record 605 Playback 606 000 001 002 003 Disable external 4 VCR alarms Enable external alarms only Enable taped alarms from VCR Enable both external 4 VCR alarms 13 3 First alarm set 8 last alarm clear Prior to programming ensure the Live Record or Playback first alarm function has been enabled 621 622 623 This first alarm set command is executed when the first alarm is received by the multiplexer If any other alarms are received while the first alarm is still active the commands programmed will not be re actioned The last alarm clear command is executed when the last alarm signal is cleared on the multiplexer Different programming actions can be set for each operating mode these actions run accordance to which mode is selected 5 Dedicated Micros Ltd 21 31 22 32 23 33 lt Key gt lt key gt lt key gt Up to 63 keystrokes First alarm set Live mode Last alarm cleared Live mode First alarm set Record mode Last alarm cleared Record mode First alarm set Playback mode Last alarm cleared Playback mode Version 2 0 Page 63 Advanced Alarm Programming Uniplex Installation Guide Test example Live mode When an alarm is received it will trigger the multiplexer to close relay 1 t
14. Note Video inputs VID 1 to VID 4 are looped through set as follows 802 lt CAM 1 gt lt CAM 25 lt CAM 35 lt CAM 4 gt As camera inputs are set to termination on as default all other cameras will not need programming if for some reason this is not the case to set termination on carry out the following 803 lt CAM key gt Itis important that any cameras changed from loop through to no loop through are selected to termination ON Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 27 Setting up the Uniplex Uniplex Installation Guide 6 9 Select termination for VCR 804 xxx Loop through is also available on the VCR connection The input default is set to on to program the Uniplex to termination OFF use the code Note The command 0071 selects both input and output signals to high impedance Select Termination for VCR 804 default 000 000 VCR input termination ON 001 VCR input termination OFF 6 10 Select colour monochrome cameras 850 851 Note This option is applicable to Series 2 multiplexers only The Uniplex Series 2 multiplexer can be connected to a mixture of colour and monochrome black and white cameras As the colour type of the camera can automatically detected using the code 800 this code would be used if any of the cameras already connected to the unit are changed i e Ifa colour camera is changed to a monochrome camera it would not be necessary
15. Record mode 421 005 When the last alarm is reset and no alarms are triggered execute the ue delayed command after five seconds 542 Set Head Record mode 500 Using the alarm input number allow the corresponding camera to be ls recorded to tape 545 Set Tail Record mode kaha Erase any previous Set Tail commands 552 Clear Head Record mode 500 Using the alarm input number remove the corresponding camera from po the present record sequence 555 Clear Tail Record mode oe Erase any previous Clear Tail commands 420 Define Delayed Command 221 Return to currently selected time lapse mode 211 Encode all cameras to video tape Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 89 Preset Programs Uniplex Installation Guide Playback alarms 2 870 006 Similar to Playback alarms 1 this will return to displaying the primary multiscreen display two seconds after the last alarm is cleared Non alarm condition Multi screen primary display Alarm condition Main monitor shows full screen camera corresponding to last alarm triggered Return to non alarm condition 2 seconds after last alarm cleared 523 421 FULL Note 533 421 002 Page 90 First Alarm Set Playback mode When the first alarm is triggered abort the delayed command if set When the first alarm is triggered change screen display to FULL screen display It is necessary to abort the delayed command at this point as it m
16. 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 017 Hitachi VTL2500 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 018 Ikegami TVR 625 field 002 003 002 006 009 024 025 072 041 120 081 240 161 480 321 960 019 Ikegami TVR 625 frame 002 003 002 006 018 024 050 072 082 120 162 240 322 480 642 960 020 JVC BR9060 field 002 003 002 006 009 024 025 072 041 120 081 240 161 480 321 960 021 JVC BR9060 frame 002 003 002 006 018 024 050 072 082 120 162 240 322 480 642 960 022 JVC SRL900E BR9020E 002 003 002 006 009 024 025 072 041 120 081 240 161 480 321 960 023 JVC BRS920E 925E 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 O57 168 081 240 024 JVC SR L901E 001 008 003 024 025 Mitsubishi HS480 002 003 018 024 034 048 050 072 082 120 162 240 322 480 322 480 026 Mitsubishi HS480E 002 003 018 024 034 048 050 072 082 120 162 240 162 240 162 240 027 Mitsubishi MS3600 002 003 018 024 034 048 050 072 082 120 162 240 162 240 162 240 028 Mitsubishi BV1300E B 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 029 Mitsubishi 5600 5300 002 003 005
17. 215 Xxx 207 206 xxx 216 Xxx 208 207 xxx 217 xxx 208 xxx 218 xxx xxx head step speed Xxx time lapse mode expressed as number displayed in hours of field delays on baseline of monitor Note S VHS Decoding Important When using the S VHS facility of decoding the following code allows pre recorded S VHS tapes Head step speed in milli seconds number of field delays x 20 240 xxx S VHS recording and playback is only available on Uniplex Series 2 multiplexers to be played back on a S VHS recorder through the Uniplex 240 Default 000 000 Composite 001 S VHS 002 Auto Detect Note Uniplex offers VCR playback to be reviewed from within a LIVE multiscreen through selection of the VCR key In these instances the Picture signal will be taken from the composite VCR signal irrespective of the above settings Version 2 0 Page 33 VCR Control Uniplex Installation Guide Page 34 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Screen Control 8 Screen Control Operator control over multiscreen options is fully explained in the User Guide this section explains how to setup various screen options setting the camera sequence speed and includes advice on the set up of function keys 8 1 Selecting multiscreen display 431 135 As an alternative to toggling through the multiscreen key the following commands will d
18. 671 lt CAM key gt CAM key CAM key Example To reset movement grid cells on camera 2 3 and 6 671 sCAM 25 lt CAM 35 lt CAM 65 Tips on setting up the grid cells On outdoor scenes remove all cells covering trees bushes and other objects that may sway in the wind Remove cells covering large areas of glass may reflect nuisance scenes Remove sections that contain movement that need not to be detected Cameras mounted on poles and towers may move considerably in the wind Try to select areas that have no sharp lines For instance a car park could by selecting and road areas mainly grey but omitting white lines on the road 10 5 Movement indication colour 680 xxx The boxes that indicate movement on screen in Live mode for the Uniplex Series 2 multiplexer are normally displayed in yellow The colour can be changed this may be of particular use in black and white only systems where white or black may be easier to see than the default colour yellow This display will only show on screen in the Live mode the display boxes are not recorded to tape 680 default white 000 Black 001 Red 002 Green 003 Yellow 004 Blue 005 Magenta 006 Cyan 007 White Only applicable to the colour system Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 49 Movement Uniplex Installation Guide 10 6 Movement delay time 690 xxx Movement delay time is
19. 7 10 8 10 9 Select deselect movement cameras Movement grid Fig 12 Modifying the Movement Grid Movement scene types Reset movement grid cells Tips on setting up the grid cells Movement indication colour Movement delay time Relay output on movement Movement in Live mode Movement in Record mode Movement only Encoding Movement interleaving 10 10 Movement record non selected cameras 10 11 Movement in Playback mode 11 Alarm Operation 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 5 11 6 11 7 Page viii Set alarm type Alarm PIR Other Set alarm address Select alarm number Set alarm inputs normally open closed Alarm output relay 2 Alarm relay output 1 Simple alarm set Record mode Version 2 0 311 xxx 322 xxx 323 XXX 320 xxx 340 xxx 321 xxx 610 611 670 661 665 671 680 xxx 690 xxx 560 xxx 651 xxx 652 xxx 655 xxx 653 xxx 590 xxx 591 xxx 592 xxx 580 581 560 xxx 3901 OF 570 xxx Uniplex Installation Guide 43 43 44 Ad 45 45 53 54 55 56 56 57 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Table of Contents 12 Alarms and the Video Recorder 59 12 1 VCR alarm input 585 xxx 59 12 2 VCR alarm outputs 59 12 3 Alarm triggered time lapse VCR 220 221 60 12 4 Program alarm time lapse mode 220 xxx 60 13 Advanced Alarm Programming 61 13 1 Structure of alarm operation 61 13 2 Enable alarms 601 606 62
20. 75 W x 17 73 D 35mm H x 415mm W x 177mm D 48 27 H x 16 35 W x 6 97 D 6 Kg 13 23 Ibs 2 Kg 4 41 Ibs Version 2 0 Page 97 Technical Specification Uniplex Installation Guide Page 98 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide 19 19 1 19 2 Dedicated Micros Ltd Glossary Glossary Abbreviations AID Analogue to Digital AUX Auxiliary BCD Binary Coded Decimal CCD Charge Coupled Device CCIR Consultative Committee for International Radio CPU Central Processing Unit CRT Cathode Ray Tube D A Digital to Analogue FSK Frequency Shift Key HS Horizontal Sync HZ Hertz cycles per second IDC Insulation Displacement Connector IC Inter IC bus I O Input Output I P Input LED Light Emitting Diode MPX Multiplexer O P Output SVHS Super Video Home System TDG Time and Date Generator VCR Video Cassette Recorder VDU Visual Display Unit VHS Video Home System VS Vertical Sync Glossary of terms Movement Method of detecting movement within the field of view of a camera and using that information to improve camera update times Analogue picture Electronic camera signal that has not been digitally processed Aspect Ratio The ratio between the width and height of a television picture The ratio for CCTV and normal Television is 4 3 Base Line The line atthe bottom of the Main Monitor screen in a Uniplex which displays the time date and other information
21. Alarm inputs Alarm LED flash 13 3 First alarm set amp last alarm clear 63 13 4 Set and clear heads amp tails 64 13 5 Individual channel set and clear 66 13 6 Select camera corresponding to alarm channel 500 66 13 7 Delayed function 67 13 8 Defining the delayed function 420 67 13 9 Starting the delay function 421 xxx 6 7 13 10 Aborting the delay function 421 67 13 11 Pause 430 67 13 12 Examples using delay abort and pause features 68 14 Function Keys 69 14 1 Function keys 69 14 2 Defining a function key 400 69 Important points when defining a function key 14 3 Force key on off I 70 14 4 Function key examples 70 Select 4 way screen with cameras 1 4 Select 4 way screen with cameras 5 8 Record all cameras and sequence main monitor Record cameras 1 4 sequence cameras 1 4 Playback from video recorder General reset key Cycle 2 x 4way screens Function key template Function key template Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page ix Table of Contents 15 Keyboard Security 15 1 15 2 19 9 15 4 15 5 15 6 15 7 15 8 15 9 Setting up keyboard security level Selecting a security code Lock keyboard Unlock keyboard Function key security level Alarm command security level Structure of security levels Security levels in detail Level 5 Mostly Program Level 4 Mostly Operation Level 3 Mostly Initialise Level 2 Mostly Set Level 1 Mostly Select Level 0 Cannot be disable
22. Cameras All cameras off Live mode Off Record mode Movement interleaving set Playback mode Off Movement grid All cells enabled Movement delay time 10 seconds 17 9 Operational modes 980 980 Restores default operating modes Operating Mode Live mode Screen Mode Full MSC key selects 8 2 screen P in P key selects Top left single insert 17 10 Full system reset 999 999 This code completely resets the multiplexer All Caption Window titles will be lost as will any user parameters previously entered The Time and Date are unaffected by this command gt Refer to set up section 4 for a complete list Page 94 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide 18 Technical Specification Technical Specification The following is technical information of the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 multiplexers any reference to colour and S VHS is only applicable to the Uniplex Series 2 Display modes Multiplexer Record Duplex multiplexers Multiplex Playback Framestore Simultaneous time base corrected digital recording of all cameras to tape as full screen images whilst viewing live scenes or during playback mode Record mode utilises Movement Detection to enhance the record update sequence Selection and playback of one or more cameras as a continuous scene in full screen or any of the multiscreen options A 2 to 1 zoom is also available to enlarge any area of the recorded image S video component type frame s
23. Example Ina five camera system only alarm inputs 1 to 5 will be tagged to tape The alarm inputs 6 to 16 would not be recorded Features can also be controlled from tagged alarms on the video recorder when the Uniplex is in the Playback mode This allows tape review along with monitoring any alarms that have occurred while the tape was recorded In systems where cameras are multiplexed along a single video link alarms will also be tagged across the link This allows remote monitoring and action on alarm events both ends of a multiplex link Alarm inputs must have the corresponding camera number transmitted over the link 12 1 VCR alarm input 585 xxx A direct input to control the switching between the current time lapse mode and the alarm time lapse mode is provided so that time lapse VCRs with alarm control can switch the time lapse mode of the Uniplex to match their operating speed This input can be normally open normally closed or disabled completely VCR Alarm Input 585 Default 000 000 Input disabled feature non operative 001 Enabled normally open contacts 002 Enabled normally closed contacts This feature needs to be used with VCRs that when triggered via their alarm input switch from time lapse mode to normal speed recording for a fixed period of time 12 2 VCR alarm outputs Two alarm outputs are supported Both outputs are light duty reed relay contacts and
24. Guide Returns Procedure EQUIPMENT RETURN ADVICE Company Name Contact Name Invoice Address Tel No Fax No Model Type of Equipment Returned Serial No Returns Number Official Order Number Master Airway Bill Number Previous Returns Number if applicable Details of Reported Fault Returns Address for Unit Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 103 Returns Procedure Uniplex Installation Guide Page 104 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Compatible VCR table 21 Appendix A Compatible VCR table The following table details all Video Records that have been programmed into the 200 code of the Uniplex multiplexer If the VCR installed is not present in this table contact Dedicated Micros Technical Support Department for the setup procedure 200 Compatible VCR Field delays and time lapse hours I AAC AC AA UB OF 201 211 202 212 203 213 204 214 205 215 206 216 207 217 208 218 000 Standard LP 001 Asutsa TLVCR 251 002 003 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 161 480 002 Asutsa TLVCR 964 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 003 Burle 3931X field 002 003 0
25. If it is found that a camera set to low sensitivity does not pick up movement well set to high sensitivity and test again Note The reference to high and low sensitivity refers only to the sensitivity of the movement detection feature and should not be confused with camera image sensitivity Cameras all default to outdoor low sensitivity Scene 11213 445 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Indoor high 661 sensitivity Indoor low 662 sensitivity Outdoor high 663 sensitivity Outdoor low 664 sensitivity Very low 665 sensitivity Terminate entries with the key Example Cameras 2 3 4 amp 5 are indoor camera 5 needs to be set to high sensitivity Cameras 1 6 7 8 4 9 are outside 7 amp 8 cover only small areas and need to be set to high sensitivity Camera 9 is pole mounted which needs to be set to very low sensitivity The codes would be set up as follows 661 lt CAM 5 gt 662 lt CAM 2 gt lt CAM 3 gt lt CAM 4 gt 663 lt CAM 7 gt lt CAM 8 gt 664 lt CAM 1 gt lt CAM 6 gt 665 lt CAM 9 gt Page 48 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Movement 10 4 Reset movement grid cells 671 This command enables all the movement grid cells on selected cameras This is equivalent to resetting all cells and is achieved in the following manner
26. Uniplex B set offset code 330016 cameras will be numbered 17 to 28 Uniplex C set offset code 330 028 cameras will be numbered 29 to 37 9 4 Text background colour live mode 310 xxx All on screen camera numbers and titles are displayed in live mode and encoded to tape in record mode these are normally outlined in a black box The color of this box is called the background colour and can be selected as black or clear Text Background for Titles 310 default black 000 Black 002 Clear Page 42 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Titles and Baseline 9 5 Text foreground colour live mode 311 xxx Screen titles are displayed in live mode and encoded to tape in record mode initially appearing as white text letters This is known as the text foreground colour and can be changed with the following code Text Foreground Colour 311 default white 000 Black 001 Red 002 Green 003 Yellow 004 Blue 005 Magenta 006 Cyan 007 White Only applicable to colour systems will give various shades of grey on mono systems 9 6 Text background colour record mode 322 xxx Screen titles are displayed in live mode and encoded to tape in record mode The background colour can be changed to the following to enhance the text displayed Text Background for Titles
27. any of the preset programs it is necessary to enable the alarm functions refer to the Advance Alarm chapter of this manual for details 16 1 Live mode alarms 1 870 001 This is useful for systems that are manned where the main monitor will display a split screen until an alarm triggers full screen display As the last alarm input triggered causes the corresponding camera to be displayed full screen the system tracks alarms until all alarms are cleared when a multiscreen display will then be selected Non alarm condition Multi screen primary display First alarm contacts open Alarm condition Main monitor shows full screen camera corresponding to last alarm triggered First alarm contacts closed Dedicated Micros Ltd 521 First Alarm Set Live mode 561 Close first set of alarm contacts SEQ Turn sequence off if set FULL When the first alarm is triggered change screen display to FULL screen display 531 Last Alarm Cleared Live Mode 571 Open first set of alarm contacts MSC When the last alarm is reset and no alarms are triggered return to kab multiscreen display 541 Set Head Live mode 500 Using the alarm input number select the corresponding camera to be kabag displayed on screen 544 Set Tail Live mode ka Erase any previous Set Tail commands 551 Clear Head Live mode ae Erase any previous Clear Head commands 554 Clear Tail Live mode 7 Erase any previous Clear Tail
28. due to the high voltages present in monitor circuits this alignment should only be entrusted to qualified personnel Warning Voltages at the rear of a monitor can be in the region of 25 000 volts and the greatest care must be taken when working on this type of equipment Remember these voltages persist even after the monitor has been turned off Connecting the keyboard The keyboard s connects to the main control unit s via the c bus network Connection in to and out of the keyboard is via MMJ connectors located on the rear right hand side of the keyboard The supplied network keyboard lead also provides local power to the keyboard If however the keyboard is sited remotely from the Uniplex an additional power supply available from DM will be required to power the keyboard This plugs into the 8 pin mini Din on the rear of the keyboard The Uniplex also offers compatibility with the previous style Uniplex keyboard for direct control These can be connected to IIC 9 pin Din connector on the rear panel The code for selecting keyboard types is be programmed as part of the Setup procedure Connection to optional External Power Supply joystick for telemetry connection remote keyboards control Fig 6 Connecting the Keyboard Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 21 Installation Uniplex Installation Guide 5 7 Video recorder connection S VHS VCR IN Fig 7 Video Recorder Connections Connection
29. input VCR alarm ouput c bus addresses 15 17 Alarm module PIR alarm module Telemetry receiver Uniplex Uniplex keyboard Page 118 Version 2 0 Uniplex Installation Guide Preset alarm programs 85 91 Live mode alarms 1 and 2 Playback alarms 1 and 2 Record alarms 1 and 2 Spot monitor as alarm display Reset commands 93 94 Alarm features Alarm input key sequence Camera selects Camera titles Full system Function keys Movement Operational modes Sequences Zoom positions Time lapse mode 32 Unlock keyboard security 78 Screen control 35 40 Include exclude cameras Individual screen segments Interlace correction Primary multiscreen display Primary picture in picture display Sequence rate Spot monitor display Standard multiplexer commands 24 30 Auto detect cameras Black and white mode Camera colour adjust Camera input termination c bus channel address Colour monochrome cameras Keyboard type Language Maximum number of cameras On screen help commands Telemetry type Time and date Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Function keys 69 74 Keyboard security 77 79 Alarm command security level Function key secunty level Security code Security level Movement 47 52 Delay time Indication colour Movement grid Movement in live mode Movement in playback mode Movement in record mode Record non selected cameras Relay output Scene type Select deselect movement camera
30. many cameras are active cameras with no movement will still be recorded Record Mode 652 default enable movement interleaving 000 Disable movement 001 Enable movement interleaving 002 Enable movement only recording Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 51 Movement Uniplex Installation Guide 10 10 Movement record non selected cameras H 655 xxx This allows cameras that are not currently selected in the record sequence to be recorded only when movement is present If the feature is disabled only the cameras that are selected to be recorded to tape can use movement Note The ability to movement record cameras that are not part of the normal record sequence is only operative in time lapse recording modes where the field delay is eight fields or more 655 default disabled 000 Only cameras selected to be recorded can use movement 001 Any cameras can be recorded if movement is present on the camera 10 11 Movement in Playback mode 653 xxx Movement is not currently supported in playback mode Provision has been left to allow use of this feature in a future software release The code for this is listed and valid but will have no effect If set Playback 653 default disabled Mode 000 Disable movement 001 Not available Page 52 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Unip
31. page is provided at the end of this chapter The main step in setting up keyboard security is to determine the most suitable security level for the operator of the Uniplex A very safe choice would be level 1 where the operator can change screens and select cameras but cannot alter operating modes At level 3 an operator can utilise nearly all of the features of Uniplex with the exception of programming functions and setting up alarms A keyboard can be completely locked out by selecting level O only the code to turn off keyboard limitation will be accepted A full breakdown of all security levels and the commands available at each level is given later in this chapter The following code selects the security level at which the keyboard lock will operate Keyboard Security Level 710 default 005 005 Program and Security 004 Operation and Alarms 003 Initialise and VCR set up 002 Set mode and sequence 001 Select cameras screens 000 Lock keyboard Note If a security code is set and the access level is 3 or less then upon entry to the RECord mode the full lamp will be on and the user will have control over the cameras displayed on the main monitor Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 77 Keyboard Security Uniplex Installation Guide 15 2 Selecting a security code 700 xxx The security code that will be used to unlock or to turn off keyboard limitation is a thre
32. program 13 8 Defining the delayed function 420 The delay function is programmed in the same way as a function key using the following code 420 lt key gt lt key gt lt key gt The delay function can hold up to 63 keystrokes in memory 13 9 Starting the delay function 421 xxx The delay function executes a preset time after the code 421 xxx is issued The three digit number following the code 421 is the time in seconds before the delay function operates H 421 XXX Where XXX 000 to 999 time in seconds 13 10 Aborting the delay function 421 The delay function countdown once started can be aborted by issuing the code 421 13 11 Pause 430 The pause feature will delay any subsequent commands for one half second 430 Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 67 Advanced Alarm Programming Uniplex Installation Guide 13 12 Examples using delay abort and pause features Define the delayed command to switch from multiscreen display to FULL screen display for one second and then to return to multiscreen display 420 FULL 430 430 MSC Issue the command to execute the delayed command in 15 seconds 421015 Wait for fifteen seconds the display should change from multiscreen to full screen for one second then change back to multiscreen display Test the abort feature by entering the code 421 015 again but before the fifteen seconds has elapsed enter 421 This will st
33. remove the corresponding camera from the present record sequence 555 Clear Tail Record mode Erase any previous Clear Tail commands 420 Define Delayed Command idi Erase delayed command Page 86 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Playback alarms 1 Preset Programs 870 003 This is used specifically to review tapes that have been Recorded when alarms may have been present on the system As the alarm information is tagged onto the tape alarms can be reviewed as they actually happened Non alarm condition Multi screen primary display Alarm condition Main monitor shows full screen camera corresponding to last alarm triggered 523 FULL 533 MSC Dedicated Micros Ltd First Alarm Set Playback mode When the first alarm is triggered change screen display to FULL screen display Last Alarm Cleared Playback mode When the last alarm is reset and no alarms are triggered return main monitor to a multiscreen display Set Head Playback mode Using the alarm input number select the corresponding camera to be displayed on screen Set Tail Playback mode Erase any previous Set Tail commands Clear Head Playback mode Erase any previous Clear Head commands Clear Tail Playback mode Erase any previous Clear Tail commands Define Delayed Command Erase delayed command Version 2 0 Page 87 Preset Programs Uniplex Installation Guide 16 4 Live
34. security level is linked to the current keyboard security level For example setting the code to 711 001 will allow screen changing commands to be programmed in the function key but will prohibit any mode changing commands i e LIVE RECORD and PLAYBACK Security levels at which the Function Keys operate 711 default 999 999 Link to keyboard security level 000 005 Function key security level Tips If the function keys are linked to level 5 and the keyboard security is set to level O the function keys will be the only keys available to the operator 15 6 Alarm command security level 712 xxx When an alarm command is triggered the pre defined commands generated will only be executed if they are allowed at the current alarm command security level By default this security level is linked to the current keyboard security level Pre defined commands at higher levels will be ignored This feature allows commands triggered by external events to be security limited Security levels at which the Alarms operate 712 default 999 999 Link to keyboard security level 000 005 Alarm command security level Tips If the alarm commands are linked to level 5 and the keyboard security is set to level O the operator will have no access to the Uniplex via the keyboard and the Uniplex will be controlled solely by the alarm inputs If the
35. to a video recorder is made by the VCR OUT and VCR IN connectors on the rear panel Multiplexer BNC connector VCR OUT to recorder BNC connector Video In Multiplexer BNC connector VCR IN to recorder BNC connector Video Out For VCR connection when using S VHS on the Uniplex Series 2 units only Multiplexer S Video type connector VCR OUT to recorder S Video type connector Video In Multiplexer S Video type connector VCR IN to recorder S Video type connector Video Out Termination of the VCR IN OUT signals are programmed using the code 804 refer to Setup the default setting of the unit is termination on 000 The Uniplex can be configured to accept and alarm from the VCR this would be connected to AUX connector on the rear of the multiplexer Page 22 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Setting up the Uniplex Setting up the Uniplex This section is to be used in conjunction with the Program Log Record Chapter 9 of the User Guide where a record can be made of the installation settings for future reference If the Uniplex is being used for the first time all the settings will have been reset at the factory If the Uniplex is being reprogrammed it may be best to reset or initialise the Uniplex before running through any set up procedure 6 1 Full system reset 999 999 The Uniplex can be fully reset by entering the code 999 999 for security reas
36. to carryout an auto detect as only a single camera has been changed By default all cameras are set to colour monochrome cameras must be defined with the following code Colour Monochrome Camera amp VCR selection Cameras Video 1 2134 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 VCR Colour 4850 B amp W 851 Terminate entries with the key Example If cameras 3 6 4 12 are black and white set these with the code 851 lt CAM 3 gt lt CAM 6 gt lt CAM 12 gt If at a later date camera 12 is replaced with a colour camera use the code 850 lt CAM 12 gt Note It is most important that monochrome cameras are correctly defined failure to do this will result in reduced mono picture quality Page 28 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Setting up the Uniplex 6 11 6 12 Camera colour adjust 801 Once the camera colour type has been set the amount of colour on each of the colour cameras can be adjusted Select the camera to be adjusted to be displayed on the main monitor enter the code 801 Using the left and right arrow keys will increase or reduce the amount of colour on the camera The range of colour can be adjusted from 8 to 8 Pressing the 0 key will return the colour level back to normal 0 6 Once the colour level has been adjusted to the desired level press the
37. with a movement box therefore bringing it to the immediate attention of the operator In Record mode Movement determines the type of recording made The Uniplex can be programmed to record cameras with movement only or interleave record cameras with movement A relay output can also be set to trigger when movement is detected The relay is programmed to be a normally open or normally closing contact and can be connected to external equipment to give a physical indication to the operator Multiport control MPC Multi unit control is initiated from the operator keyboard and transmitted over the c bus network It allows upto 16 Uniplex multiplexers Series 1 Series 2 or DX Pro to be controlled from either a single operator keyboard or upto sixteen remotely positioned operator keyboards Each operator can log onto any multiplexer configured in the system by selecting one of the 8 MPC keys situated on the right of the keyboard Each key has a toggling action to activate switching between all sixteen multiplexers i e Key 1 when initially pressed the keyboard logs onto multiplexer 1 pressed again it acts as a toggle switch and logs the keyboard onto multiplexer 9 The LED illuminates to indicates which multiplexer the keyboard is controlling Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 9 Features of the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 Uniplex Installation Guide 3 5 c bus accessories Video switcher Operator Monitoring Site Oe CE
38. 0 Text background foreground colours 310 311 VCR camera titling 320 Record time and date 340 Define Function keys 400 Define delayed command 420 Alarm set channels 501 502 503 Alarm clear channels 511 512 513 First alarm set 521 522 523 Last alarm cleared 531 532 533 Set head and tail 541 to 546 Clear head and tail 551 to 556 Set security code 700 Set security level 710 Function key amp alarm security levels 711 712 Select colour b amp w cameras 850 851 Set asynchronous synchronous cameras 860 861 Load stored program 870 Select colour b amp w operation 880 Page 80 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Level 4 Mostly Operation Record camera select Movement camera select Deselect select cameras to be recorded Deselect select movement cameras Reset alarm features Reset Movement Reset operational modes Camera offset number Define second set of alarm contacts Alarm inputs normally open closed Enable disable alarm features Alarm channel enable disable Enable disable 1st set last clear Enable disable head and tails Enable disable Movement Select movement scene type Movement grid colour delay enable Maximum number of cameras in system Interlace correction Level 3 Mostly Initialise Reset sequence selects Reset camera selects Reset zoom positions Set primary multi screen Set primary picture i
39. 047 This allows upto sixteen keyboard to be connected in any one system If more than one keyboard is being employed each must be individually programmed with it s own unique address therefore the first keyboard must be set to address 032 the second to address 033 and so on To setup the keyboard carry out the following steps 1 Remove the power from the keyboard if the keyboard is sited local to the multiplexer remove the c bus connector If the keyboard is remote remove the external power supply Press and hold the Address Set key CAM 9 Power up the keyboard 4 Press the relevant Address Select Key once the address has been selected release the Set Address key CAM 9 e g FULL 032 4 WAY 033 CAM 8 047 5 Check the Address Set LED flashes to indicate the setup has worked Note Ensure no two keyboards are set for the same address Address Select Keys THB A B Cc D LE F G H 102 3 Jhe jos Jee JL ee J 9 9 s A Address Set Key Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 15 Setting c bus Addresses 4 3 Uniplex Installation Guide Setting c bus alarm module address As detailed in the diagram below if one alarm module is connected to the system the multiplexer will automatically identify the module when the alarm type is set to ALARM The default address for the module will be set at 096 and alarm 1 set as contact 001 alarm 16 as contact 016 If more than
40. 05 012 008 024 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 080 240 004 Burle 3931X frame 002 003 008 012 016 024 050 072 082 120 114 168 162 240 162 240 005 Burle 3910 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 006 Burle 3961X 3910X 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 007 Comutar CTR3024 002 003 005 014 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 061 180 081 240 008 Gyyr 1600X field 002 003 005 012 008 024 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 081 240 009 Gyyr 1600X frame 002 003 008 012 016 024 050 072 082 120 114 168 162 240 162 240 010 Gyyr 2051X 002 002 006 012 009 018 012 024 024 048 036 072 060 120 120 240 011 Gyyr TLC 1400 002 003 006 018 012 036 024 072 036 108 048 144 060 180 084 252 012 Gyyr TLC 1800X 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 013 Hitachi VTL30 field 002 003 005 012 008 024 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 081 240 014 Hitachi VTL30 frame 002 003 008 012 016 024 050 072 082 120 114 168 162 240 162 240 015 Hitachi VTL1000 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 016 Hitachi VTL2000 002 003 005
41. 072 054 Toshiba KB6200E 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 080 240 055 Vicon VCR400 002 003 018 024 034 048 050 072 114 168 162 240 322 480 322 480 056 Vicon VCR401 410 424 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 057 Vicon VCR402 P 405 P 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 058 Vista VCR 27HR 002 003 005 012 009 024 Page 106 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Index 22 Appendix B Index mM Alarms Advanced alarm programming 61 Alarm command security level 79 80 81 82 83 Alarm operation 53 Alarms and video recorders 59 60 VCR alarm output Alarm triggered time lapse mode Delayed function 67 68 Aborting the delay function Defining the delay function Starting the delay function Description of the c bus alarm module 10 11 Description of the c bus PIR alarm module 11 Enabling alarms 62 66 Alarm inputs Alarm LEDs First alarm set and last alarm clear Set and clear heads amp tails Individual channel set and clear How to use Pause 67 68 Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Preset programs 85 91 Live mode alarm 1 amp 2 Record alarms 1 amp 2 Playback alarms 1 amp 2 Spot monitor alarm display
42. 1 Advanced Alarm Programming 13 2 Enable alarms Alarm inputs Uniplex Installation Guide 601 606 Prior to commencement of any alarm programming the instruction to enable alarms must be set for each operating mode that require programs to be actioned In Live and Record mode this option will enable disable all alarm inputs In Playback mode there are various options alarms can be generated from the external inputs or can be played back from the VCR as taped alarms By default in playback mode only taped alarms from the VCR are recognised Enable disable all alarm input channels Disable alarm event Enable alarm event default 001 default 001 default 002 Alarm LED flash 000 001 Live 601 Record 602 Playback 603 000 001 002 003 Disable external 4 VCR alarms Enable external alarms only Enable taped alarms from VCR Enable both external 4 VCR alarms This option can disable enable the camera LED to act as an alarm LED Once enabled the corresponding camera LED will flash as each alarm is triggered Page 62 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Advanced Alarm Programming Enable disable alarm LED Disable alarm event Enable alarm event default 001 default
43. 68 081 240 041 Panasonic 6124 6064 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 042 Philips TL 720HR 002 003 009 024 017 048 025 072 057 168 173 336 241 720 241 720 043 Sanyo TLS2000 002 003 004 012 008 024 016 048 024 072 040 120 048 144 080 240 044 Sanyo TLS1000P 1001P 002 003 006 018 012 036 024 072 036 108 048 144 060 180 084 252 045 Sanyo TLS500P 900P 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 046 Sanyo TLS924P 942P 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 047 Sanyo TLS1500P 2500P 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025 072 041 120 057 168 081 240 048 Sony SVT3000 002 003 004 012 008 024 016 048 024 072 032 096 040 120 056 168 049 Sony SVT 5000 002 003 004 012 008 024 016 048 024 072 032 096 040 120 056 168 050 Sony SVT 002 003 004 012 008 024 016 048 024 072 040 120 048 144 080 240 5000P S3000P 051 Sony Watchcorder 014 021 026 036 050 072 098 144 162 240 322 480 322 480 322 480 052 Sony SVT100P 002 003 005 012 009 024 053 Sony SVT1000P 002 003 005 012 009 024 017 048 025
44. Clear Tail commands 420 Defined Delayed Command MSC Select the primary multiscreen display after delay set by 421 XXX 571 Open first set of alarm contacts Page 88 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Preset Programs 16 5 Record alarms 2 870 005 Similar to Record alarms 1 this will wait for 5 seconds after the last alarm cleared before returning to Record all cameras in time lapse mode Non alarm condition Record all cameras in current time lapse mode Alarm condition Record only cameras that have corresponding alarm inputs triggered Switch to alarm time lapse mode Return to non alarm condition 5 seconds after last alarm cleared This is commonly used in conjunction with a time lapse video recorder that can automatically be switched into real time or normal speed recording All cameras will be recorded in time lapse mode but when any alarms occur the VCR will switch to normal speed and only those cameras with alarm inputs triggered will be recorded to tape 522 First Alarm Set Record mode 421 When the first alarm is triggered abort the delayed command if set REC Reselect Record mode cancels FULL or TELEM if selected 220 Switch to active alarm time lapse mode usually 3 hour 210 Remove all cameras from present record sequence Note It is necessary to abort the delayed command at this point as it may have already been triggered by a previous alarm resetting 532 Last Alarm Cleared
45. Uniplex A detailed description can be found in the Uniplex User Guide and setup codes in the Screen Control chapter of this manual Full Full screen display shows a selected camera full screen on the main monitor or a sequence of selected cameras Multiscreen There are five multi screen displays available 8 plus 2 12 plus 1 16 way 4 plus 3 and 9 way To display one of these options the multi screen key is pressed until the required screen is displayed Picture in picture There are eight picture in picture displays these are selected by pressing the picture in picture key until the required screen is displayed Again specific cameras can be displayed in chosen segments by highlighting the segment and pressing the corresponding camera key Screen segment control The Uniplex offers the option to display a selected camera in a particular screen segment This enhances the surveillance ability ofthe Uniplex as the operator can select specific cameras to be viewed in a multiscreen on the main monitor The arrow keys are used to move between segments the camera number will be highlighted to indicate which segment is being controlled Page 6 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Features of the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 3 Features of the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 This chapter gives an outline ofthe features on the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 multiplexers It can be used in conjunction with the r
46. alarm commands are linked to level O and the keyboard security is set to level 5 all features of the Uniplex will be available to the operator while the alarm inputs will be completely disabled Note When using alarms it is important to set this command correctly as if too low a level is selected the alarm string may be unable to carry out the specified instructions Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 79 Keyboard Security Uniplex Installation Guide 15 7 Structure of security levels The security levels are structured in several levels of priority ranging from high level to low level Commands that alter the way Uniplex works such as 999 999 which would fully reset the Uniplex are high level commands Everyday operation of the Uniplex such as changing screen displays and selecting cameras are all low level commands The supervisor of the Uniplex can select the highest level to which the operator has access If the supervisor were to set the security access level to 3 the operator would be able to gain access to all levels up to and including level 3 but would be unable to reach the higher levels 4 and 5 15 8 Security levels in detail The following is a list of all commands and settings grouped under the respective security levels Level 5 Mostly Program Reset camera titles 930 930 Clear all function keys 940 940 Clear all alarm strings 950 950 Full System Reset 999 999 Define camera titles 30
47. ameras in a sequence If a split screen is selected the sequence in the current screen segment will be used Main monitor Spot monitor Remove all cameras from a sequence 110 120 Include all cameras in present sequence 111 121 8 8 Set Sequence rate for monitors 110 120 xxx Both the main and spot monitors can be made to sequence through a number of cameras The speed at which this sequencing takes place is individually set for each monitor The default sequence rate for each monitor is five seconds Sequence delay dwell time on monitors Monitor code Main 1 110 default 5 seconds Spot 2 120 default 5 seconds 001 to 999 Dwell time on each camera in seconds Example 110 003 would set the sequence rate on the main monitor to 3 seconds 120 015 would set the sequence rate on the spot monitor to 15 seconds 8 9 Spot monitor display 350 xxx Camera titles time and date are displayed on the spot monitor and can have their display colour changed or be removed by using the following codes 350 default White 000 Disabled 001 White 002 Grey 003 Black Page 38 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Screen Control 8 10 Interlace correction in live and record modes 810 814 Uniplex automatically removes any interlace j
48. ance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn VA uh gt Ventilation Openings in the enclosure are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered This unit should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided Power Sources This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the manufacturer s label If you are not sure of the type of the power supply you plan to use consult your appliance dealer or local power company For units intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to operating instructions Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page i Important Safeguards Uniplex Installation Guide Grounding or Polarization This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having 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 should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Alternately this unit may be equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third gr
49. apter via a 25 way D type to 9 Way D type connectors the following diagram illustrates the pin connection for the manufacture of this cable R2 E 9 Way cj D Type 2 3 8 7 5 i op Female gt aa IN OUT MON POWE 4 O QWA O 25 Way D Type 2 3 4 5 7 Female gt c bus PC Adapter Page 12 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Features of the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 e support This unique feature is provided by connecting the e support adapter between the modem and the c bus network as shown in diagram Remote configuration services can then be directed towards any of the connected multiplexers from either the Dedicated Micros Technical Service helpline or any Installation company equipped for e support Local connection between an Engineers PC running the e support package can also be configured by substituting the modem for a null modem cable This will connect the e support adapter to the PC When connecting the PC locally a null modem cable will be required refer to the illustration shown for pin connections Remote e support from the System Maintenance Department 9 Way
50. ated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Introduction 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Introduction Purpose of this manual This manual explains in detail how to install set up and operate the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 video multiplexers The basic theory of multiplexing is also explained Wherever possible diagrams and tables have been used to clarify detail How to use this manual Throughout the manual commands that are entered via the keyboard are printed in the following format 661 lt CAM 25 lt CAM 3 gt Spaces and commas are ignored text in lt Brackets gt indicates a single key press In the example above the keys 6 6 1 and camera select keys 2 amp 3 would be pressed followed by the key There are commands that offer an option to enter a user parameter the format used throughout the manual is displayed as follows 830 default 000 English 000 English 000 French 002 German 003 Spanish 004 Italian 005 Chinese Unpacking the multiplexer The unit should be carefully unpacked and the packing materials retained Check that all the contents on the following checklist are present Multiplexer External power supply Power lead with moulded IEC connector Rack mount conversion kit User Guide Operator s Guide Installation Guide Software Upgrade advice The multiplexer keyboard is packed separately Keyboard 2m keyboard lead Repacki
51. ated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 39 Screen Control Uniplex Installation Guide Multi screen Interlace Control 812 default 001 enabled 000 Disabled 001 Enabled Full Screen Interlace Control 813 default 001 enabled 000 Disabled 001 Enabled Note Selecting Zoom screen interlace ON is beneficial when looking at still or slow moving objects however can produce a slight smearing effect when viewing a fast moving object in zoom mode Zoom Screen Interlace Control 814 default 000 Disabled 000 Disabled 001 Enabled Page 40 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Titles and Baseline 9 1 9 2 Titles and Baseline Camera titles Each camera has a user defined twelve character title which is displayed on the camera picture The Uniplex is supplied with a set of default titles that correspond to the camera in use These are setto CAMERA 01 CAMERA 02 through to CAMERA 16 These can be changed to any twelve character description Spaces count as a character Creating or altering a camera title 300 Ensure the camera whose title you want to change is currently displayed full screen on the main monitor Type in the camera title start code which is 300 Press the CAM key whose title you need to change CAM 1 for camera 1 CAM 2 f
52. ating 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 If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been 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 has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer A replacement lithium battery is available from Dedicated Micros Ltd Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition Page ii Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Important Safeguards Coax Grounding If an outside cable system is connected to the unit be sure the cable system is grounded U S A models only Section 810 ofthe National Electrical Code ANS NFPA No 70 1981 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mount supporting structure the grounding of the coax a discharge unit the size of grounding conductors location of discharge unit The wires and the connection of ground wires UNPACKING The shipping carton is the safest container in which the unit may be transported Save it for possible
53. ay have already been triggered by a previous alarm resetting Last Alarm Cleared Playback mode When the last alarm is reset and no alarms are triggered execute the delayed command after two seconds Set Head Playback mode Using the alarm input number select the corresponding camera to be displayed on screen Set Tail Playback mode Erase any previous Set Tail commands Clear Head Playback mode Erase any previous Clear Head commands Clear Tail Playback mode Erase any previous Clear Tail commands Define Delayed Command Select the primary multiscreen display after delay set by 421 XXX Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Preset Programs 16 7 Spot monitor as alarm display 870 007 This sets the spot monitor to switch automatically to the last alarm triggered If no alarms are triggered the spot monitor will auto sequence the cameras connected to the system This preset program operates in Live Record and Playback modes and will remove any other preset alarm programme Non alarm condition Spot monitor sequences through all available cameras Alarm condition Spot monitor shows camera corresponding to last alarm input triggered 4521 Erase any previous First Alarm Set commands Live mode 522 Record mode 523 Playback mode 531 Last Alarm Cleared Live mode 100 000 Select spot monitor SEQ S
54. ble offering new features and reduced installation overhead through connection to the c bus network G HI c bus video switch up to 16 Series 1 amp 2 NN A AA ral SS Se eee ere A multiplexers Uniplex Series 1 Uniplex Series 2 Uniplex Series 1 Uniplex Series 2 ty y E ycr E ycr multiple keyboard operation Y z Fe alarm gt remote c bus A J B0000000 wav CI OQ alarm z lavance 00 t NA aaa Bue Ea no inputs gt Module p i r has b EA 900000000 000 OD e support E adapter p c adapter 7 c bus E video switch naaa O O 000000 veg LIO 000000000 2394 pg O 190000000 OO Oot p c based atewa B gui software c bus system LJ video switch pstn control Advance PA iplex IBDODODODO v s Co Do j ODODODODO Bex EN ES y 0000090000 000 00 00 remote e support p local from the Rl EA c bus e support system e s
55. coaxial control of Pelco receivers for information on these receivers contact Pelco Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 11 Features of the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 Uniplex Installation Guide As already described each unit connected to the c bus network must be setup with it s own unique address Therefore if telemetry is being controlled via the c bus each telemetry receiver must have it s internal jumper link set to reflect the camera input i e Input 1 to Input 16 For information on Dedicated Micros receivers refer to the relevant product manual It is possible to use an optional joystick to control the telemetry receiver this must be calibrated before use Refer to Chapter 4 Setting c bus Addresses for calibration details PC control The Uniplex can be fully controlled by a personal computer Dedicated Micros graphical user interface software Gateway installed on the PC will gives complete control of all Uniplex features The personal computer is connected to the c bus network through the Dedicated Micros PC c bus accessory This provides forward compatibility through the PC serial port onto the c bus network The PC Adapter provides a unique c bus address in a similar way to the operator keyboard as detailed above A c bus video switcher tagged to the same address can then follow any Uniplex selection from Gateway with the appropriate video switcher response As shown the personal computer connects to the c bus PC ad
56. commands 420 Delayed Command Erase delayed command Version 2 0 Page 85 Preset Programs Uniplex Installation Guide 16 2 Record alarms 1 870 002 This is commonly used in conjunction with a time lapse video recorder that can automatically be switched into real time normal speed recording All cameras will be recorded in time lapse mode and when an is received the VCR will switch to normal speed and only those cameras with alarms present will be recorded to tape Non alarm condition Record all cameras in current time lapse mode Alarm condition Record only cameras that have corresponding alarm inputs triggered Switch to alarm time lapse mode Note In order to change the output contacts when running a Record alarm program a Live alarm program must be run in conjunction Refer to Advanced Alarm Manual for further information 522 First Alarm Set Record mode REC Reselect Record mode cancels FULL or TELEM if selected 220 Switch to active alarm time lapse mode usually 3 hour 210 Remove all cameras from present record sequence 532 Last Alarm Cleared Record Mode 221 Return to currently selected time lapse mode lt 21 Record all cameras to video tape 542 Set Head Record Mode 500 Using the alarm input number allow the corresponding camera to be recorded to tape 545 Set Tail Record mode ik Erase any previous Set Tail commands 552 Clear Head Record mode 500 Using the alarm input number
57. contact being broken Set alarm inputs normally open closed Use CAM keys corresponding to alarm input numbers Default norm open 1 2 3 4 5 6 748 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Normally 580 open Normally 581 closed Terminate entries with the key Example To set alarm inputs 2 5 4 12 as normally closed 581 CAM key 2 CAM key 5 CAM key 12 115 Alarm output relay 2 560 xxx The second alarm output is user definable as to the particular function of Uniplex that activates it 560 000 Controlled by 562 572 001 Loss of video 002 Movement trigger Relay 2 will on activation remain closed until canceled via a 572 command which opens relay 2 Relay output 2 can be activated as part of the advanced alarm function where 562 Closes contact 572 Opens contact 11 6 Alarm relay output 1 561 571 The first alarm output is dedicated to alarm activation programmed as part of the advanced alarm functions where 561 Closes contact 571 Opens contact Page 56 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Alarm Operation 11 7 Simple alarm set Record mode 570 xxx In a non alarm condition all cameras are selected to record will be sent to the video tape Selecting alarm set in record mode initiates alarmed cameras to be record
58. cting the multiplexer Fig 3 19 Description of the feature 7 8 Number Camera number offset 42 Default after reset 23 Maximum number of cameras Retums procedure 101 103 Serial number Retums number Customer order number Set alarm number 55 Page 114 Setting address 15 17 30 Typical system layout Fig 2 8 Set maximum number of cameras 27 Set security number 78 Setting c bus address 15 30 55 Uniplex Uniplex keyboard Alarm module Telemetry receiver Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide O Index Operation Accessories 10 13 Alarm module e support PC control PIR alarm module Telemetry Video switcher Alarms 53 57 61 Alarm and video recorder 59 60 c bus network 8 Function keys 9 69 Keyboard security 77 Output Keyboard connections Fig 6 21 Monitor connections Fig 5 20 Rear panel connections Fig 3 19 Select VCR termination 28 Set alarm output relay 1 56 P Live mode 3 Movement 9 47 Multiport control 9 Playback mode 4 Record mode 3 4 Simplex and Duplex multiplexers 4 5 Set alarm output relay 2 56 Set relay output on movement 50 Set VCR alarm outputs 59 Technical data 96 Video outputs Alarm outputs Pause Description and setup 67 68 Power Power input requirements 19 Rear panel connections Fig 3 19 Dedicated Micros Ltd Technical data 96 Version 2 0 Page 115 Index Picture in Picture Default after rese
59. d A quick guide to keyboard security 16 Preset Programs 17 Page x 16 1 16 2 16 3 16 4 16 5 16 5 16 7 Live mode alarms 1 Record alarms 1 Playback alarms 1 Live mode alarms 2 Record alarms 2 Playback alarms 2 Spot monitor as alarm display Reset Commands 17 1 17 2 17 3 17 4 17 5 17 6 17 7 17 8 17 9 Reset sequences Camera selects Zoom positions Camera titles Function keys Alarm input key sequences Alarm features Movement Operational modes 17 10 Full system reset Version 2 0 Uniplex Installation Guide 710 xxx 700 xxx 701 700 xxx 711 xxx 712 XXX 870 001 870 002 870 003 870 004 870 005 870 006 870 007 911911 912 912 913 913 930 930 940 940 950 950 960 960 961 961 980 980 7 999 999 Dedicated Micros Ltd 83 Uniplex Installation Guide Table of Contents 18 Technical Specification 95 Display modes Framestore Screen modes Video inputs Video inputs outputs Telemetry control C bus termination Movement detection Alarm inputs outputs Temperature range Power requirements Dimensions Weight 19 Glossary 99 19 1 Abbreviations 99 19 2 Glossary of terms 99 20 Returns Procedure 101 In the event of difficulty 21 Appendix A Compatible VCR table 105 22 Appendix B Index 107 Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page xi Table of Contents Uniplex Installation Guide Page xii Version 2 0 Dedic
60. d in use must be setup using the code Note MPC control is not available on previous generation keyboards Select Keyboard Type 801 default 002 001 Series 1 keyboard standard 002 Series 1 Series 2 Telemetry keyboard Auto Detect Cameras 800 Cameras connected to the multiplexer can be automatically detect in two ways if a camera is connected to the multiplexer and what type of camera either colour or monochrome Enter the code 800 and the multiplexer will scan each video input check for the two above aspects Once the check has been completed the multiplexer will display the Auto camera select screen this identifies Which inputs have cameras connected Number of cameras connected Number of colour cameras Which cameras are colour and which are monochrome Note If a camera is not detect on the multiplexer this is also reflected when identifying the camera type i e colour or monochrome Auto camera select 800 1234567890123456 CAMERAS DETECTED 12 00000000000 0 COLOUR CAMS 10 000000000 MAX CAMS CONFIGURE TO 12 Key Cameras Detected 0 Camera present Camera not present Colour Cameras 0 Colour camera This is dependant if a camera has been detected If a camera is detected Monochrome camera If camera not detected camera colour not detected Page 26 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide S
61. d one part after another down a single channel Split screen A method of displaying two or more cameras simultaneously on one video screen Sync The signals used by a video system for visual information to be displayed coherently Sync generator A unit that generates field and line pulses to synchronise various video sources See Genlock Tilt To move the camera in the vertical axis up or down Time Lapse Used to describe a video recorder which records frames from the camera at intervals thereby greatly increasing the recording time of a length of a tape Time Multiplexing The technique of recording several cameras onto a Time Lapse Video Recorder by sequentially sending camera pictures with a timed interval delay to match the Time Lapse mode selected on the recorder Video Term for the signal output from a video camera Video Tape Magnetic medium upon which video signals can be recorded X Axis Horizontal axis Y Axis Vertical axis Zoom Feature enabling a camera to examine an area in closer detail Page 100 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Returns Procedure 20 Returns Procedure In the event of difficulty Multiplexer technology is reliable and faults are rare Most user problems are concerned with installation and set up If you are in difficulty first approach your dealer or distributor Dedicated Micros operates a Technical Support Group where most technical problems can be solved over
62. deo connector Multiplex encoded output via BNC composite video connector or S Video 4 pin mini DIN via BNC composite video connector via BNC composite video connector or S Video 4 pin mini DIN All models facilitate telemetry control either up the coax FSK Signalling to CR3 CR4 CR5 receiver via c bus to DR4 receiver or via Advance cti accessory via drop wire 10 DTMF Signalling also to DR4 receiver c bus termination 2 x MMJ connectors providing looping in out c bus A amp B signalling c bus MMJ out also provides 12V d c output as local PSU for c bus accessory devices Movement detection Priority recording on camera movement 16 x 8 grid individually selectable on all channels Selectable sensitivity for variations in scene type Option for relay2 output controlled by movement detection Alarm inputs outputs Input Output Temperature range Operating range Power requirements Responds to 16 alarm inputs received via c bus remote alarm modules or PIR s Alarm input from VCR connected to AUX terminal block Two relay outputs R1 and R2 0 40 C DC input supplied through external PSU provided as standard Page 96 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Dimensions Control unit Keyboard Weight Main unit Keyboard Dedicated Micros Ltd Technical Specification 98mm H include feet x 425mm W x 450mm D 3 86 H include feet x 16
63. dividual Channel Set Setup and description 66 Initialise Description of level 3 keyboard security 81 83 Inputs Connecting e support 13 Connecting keyboard Fig 6 21 Connecting PC control adapter 12 Enable alarm inputs 62 Loop through connections Fig 4 20 Power inputs 19 Rear panel connections Fig 3 19 Page 110 Reset alarm input key sequence 95 Set alarm inputs Normally open closed 56 Set alarm input type 54 Set termination for camera inputs 27 Set VCR alarm input 59 Technical data 95 96 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Index Interlace Correction Default after reset 23 Setup 39 40 Full screen Live mode Multiscreen Record mode Zoom screen J Joystick How to calibrate 17 18 K Keyboard Connecting to the multiplexer Fig 3 21 Fig 6 23 Keyboard security 77 83 Alarm command security level A quick guide to keyboard security Function key secunty level Locking keyboard Security levels in detail Selecting a code Setting up Structure of security levels Unlocking the keyboard L Language Set language option 25 Live Mode Default after reset 23 Preset Programs 85 88 Interlace correction 39 Use within function keys 70 71 73 74 Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 111 Index Movement detection 50 Operation 3 Loop through Connection details Fig 4 20 Rear panel connections Fig 3 19 Set camera termination 27 M Uniplex Instal
64. ds have been provided to select or deselect all cameras 610 All cameras movement off 611 All cameras movement on Movement grid 670 Each camera has a grid area of movement sensitive cells which can be turned on or off This grid measures 16 across by 8 down the screen Move the cursor around screen using the arrow keys Turn cells on and off with the key Exit using the key The grid is modified by entering the code 670 press the 0 key to clear the help menu and the cells can now be selected by moving the cursor around the screen using the arrow keys Individual cells can be turned on or off by pressing the key Cameras can be switched using the camera select keys all grid cell settings will be memorised throughout The set up can be exited by pressing the key Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 47 Movement Uniplex Installation Guide 10 3 Movement scene types 661 665 The overall sensitivity of individual cameras to any form of movement is simply set by choosing the type of scene that the camera looks at and setting the Uniplex accordingly Two types of scene indoor and outdoor and five levels of sensitivity high through to low are provided By default all cameras are set to outdoor low sensitivity Set any indoor cameras to indoor low sensitivity
65. e digit number selected by the supervisor Any number from 001 to 999 may be used but the code 000 will disable security access limitation and the keyboard limitation commands will have no effect Security Code Pin Number 700 default 000 no security code set 000 Security Limitation Disabled 001 to 999 Personal pin number This code MUST be entered TWICE Example To set a security code of 123 enter 700123 700 123 Note Take care when setting these security features as there is no way to discover or override a lost security code 15 3 Lock keyboard 701 This code locks the keyboard and prevents the operator using commands above the current security level Note If the on screen help menus are in use commands that cannot be accessed at the current security level are displayed in purple This is not applicable for black and white systems 15 4 Unlock keyboard 700 xxx 700 three digit pin number This code unlocks the keyboard and allows the operator access to all Uniplex commands Example If the security code is 123 unlock the keyboard with 700 123 Page 78 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Keyboard Security 15 5 Function key security level 711 xxx When a function key is programmed an operator will be able to use the commands that have not been restricted at the current function key security level By default this
66. e displayed screen segment in turn starting from the top left segment of the screen and progressing from left to right down the screen 100 CAM key CAM key CAM key CAM key camera select keys 1 to 16 After keying in the 100 the screen cursor will highlight the camera number in the top left hand screen segment The camera required to occupy that segment should now be selected by pressing the corresponding camera key That camera will appear in the segment and the screen cursor will pass to the next position When all screen segments have been allocated a camera the command automatically terminates and the screen cursor returns to the lower left hand screen segment 8 4 Primary multiscreen selected by MSC key 130 xxx There are 8 multiscreen displays that are accessed by multiple presses of the MSC key The following codes can be used to set which of the multiscreens is displayed first The primary screen default is 8 2 if however you wanted a 16 way enter the code 130 003 and press the MSC key the main monitor will show a 16 way split screen Set Primary Screen Display Selected by MSC Key 130 default 8 2 screen 001 8 2 002 12 1 003 16 way 004 4 3 005 9 way Page 36 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Screen Control 8 5 Select picture in picture 141 148 Any of the picture in picture
67. ed direct onto the individual camera images when the Uniplex is in the record mode The time lapse speed if a time lapse VCR is in use is also recorded VCR Time and Date Recording 340 default 001 000 Time and date not recorded 001 Time and date recorded 9 10 Recorded text H 321 xxx Titles and time amp date are recorded to tape in the large double text format this can be changed with the following code to single height text 321 default Enabled 000 Disabled 001 Enabled Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 45 Titles and Baseline Uniplex Installation Guide Page 46 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Movement 10 10 1 10 2 Movement Movement detection can be used as a visual indication that there is movement in the camera view it can also be programmed to improve the recording update times of any cameras where movement is present Relay output 2 can be programmed to activate when movementis detected therefore giving the operator a physical notification that movement is present on a camera Select deselect movement cameras 610 611 When the Uniplex is reset all cameras have movement off Cameras can be selected or deselected in any of the operating modes by pressing the ACT key The cameras that are currently selected for movement will then have the lamps illuminated Two comman
68. ed to tape in one of the following ways Record selected cameras This ignores the alarm cameras and continues to send to tape the cameras selected to record Record alarm cameras only When an alarm s is triggered the corresponding camera s are recorded only to tape for the duration of the alarm i e 5 second alarm duration contacts remain open closed for 5 seconds When the alarm ceases the multiplexer will resume sending the cameras previously selected to record to the video tape Interleave alarm cameras This adds the alarmed cameras to the record sequence as priority cameras therefore images from these cameras are recorded more frequently If the record sequence includes camera 1 to 8 and alarms are triggered on inputs 6 and 7 the new record sequence will change to the following on alarm 1 6 7 2 6 7 3 6 7 4 6 7 5 6 7 8 6 7 1 6 7 etc 570 Default 000 000 Record selected cameras 001 Record alarm cameras only 002 Interleave alarm cameras Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 57 Alarm Operation Uniplex Installation Guide Page 58 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Alarms and the Video Recorder 12 Alarms and the Video Recorder When the multiplexer is recording cameras to the video recorder any incoming alarms are tagged onto tape providing the corresponding camera number to that alarm input is being recorded
69. elevant chapters in this manual which detail all setup commands required to activate these features An Operators Guide has also been provided for ease of use however Dedicated Micros recommend the operators read this section of the manual Features of the Uniplex multiplexers Flexible communication network c bus RS485 allows upto sixteen Uniplex Series 1 or Series 2 multiplexers to be controlled from a single Uniplex keyboard or a personal computer Six function keys that can be programmed to activate a string of pre defined commands Movement detection can be programmed for each individual camera input and has a relay output that can be connected to external equipment Multi unit video switching via the c bus video switcher accessory Choice of coaxial c bus and DTMF telemetry control fitted as standard Joystick control option of variable speed pan tilt head and domes Compatible with Gateway Dedicated Micros GUI software for PC control The unique e support function enables servicing and commissioning to be carried out remotely from the multiplexer Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 7 Features of the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 Uniplex Installation Guide 3 1 c bus network The Uniplex Series 1 Series 2 and DX Pro multiplexers use a flexible communication network c bus RS485 which allows upto sixteen multiplexers to be controlled from upto sixteen operator keyboards Other Dedicated Micros accessory products are availa
70. equence spot monitor TELEM Deselect spot monitor 532 100 000 SEQ TELEM As above for Record mode 533 100 000 SEQ TELEM As above for Playback mode 541 Set Head Live mode 100 000 Select spot monitor 500 Using the alarm input number select the corresponding camera to be displayed on the spot monitor TELEM Deselect spot monitor 542 100 000 500 TELEM As above for Record mode 543 100 000 500 TELEM As above for Playback mode 551 Erase any previous Clear Head commands Live mode 552 Record mode 553 Playback mode 544 Erase any previous Set Tail commands Live mode 545 a g Record mode 546 cs g Playback mode 554 Erase any previous Clear Tail commands Live mode 555 Record mode 556 Playback mode 420 Erase delayed command Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 91 Preset Programs Uniplex Installation Guide Page 92 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Reset Commands 17 Reset Commands A series of reset commands have been made available to selectively clear or initialise the features of the multiplexer 17 1 Reset sequences 911 911 Restores default sequence selects to all cameras Sequences All camera sequences canceled Sequence rate
71. era 8 in sequence End Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Function key template Operation Function Key F Description Function Keys 400 F Program Function Key No Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 75 Function Keys Function key template Operation Page 76 Function Key F Uniplex Installation Guide Description 400 F Program Function Key No Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Keyboard Security 15 15 1 Keyboard Security The multiplexer can be protected from operator misuse by locking out commands that the operator would normally not need to use This process of locking out commands is called keyboard limitation All keyboard operations and commands have been grouped into security levels starting from level O highest priority to level 5 lowest priority The security level at which the keyboard lock operates is selectable by the user Note The MPC keys are not affected by the keyboard security these are available at all times Setting up keyboard security level 710 xxx For experienced Uniplex users a quick guide to keyboard security which compresses all information needed onto a single
72. es per second Framestore An electronic digital memory that can store video camera pictures Genlock An electronic circuit in a camera enabling it s video output to be synchronised to an external source Herringbone Patterning caused by driving a colour modulated composite video signal into a monochrome black 4 white monitor Memory Electronic circuitry capable of holding information Monitor The screen on which a camera picture is displayed Multiplex To transmit several signals on a single channel Multiplex Encoding The technique of recording several video cameras sequentially onto a single video tape Pan To move the camera horizontally left or right Pixel In a digital display a pixel is the smallest individual dot that can be separately illuminated Pulse Insertion Technique of adding sync to video Quadrant One quarter of the area of a full screen Random Interlace A term describing a camera that has a free running horizontal sync as opposed to a 2 1 interlace type which has the sync locked and therefore has both fields in a frame locked accurately together Raster The pattern of scanning lines making up a picture on the TV or monitor display Review To examine a previously recorded video tape Saturation The amount of colour information present in a picture Screen Segment An area of screen displaying one camera picture This may be Quadrant Cameo or Full Screen sized Serial Information transmitte
73. etting up the Uniplex 6 7 Set maximum number of cameras 800 xxx The number of cameras connected to the multiplexer can easily be set by using the Auto Detect command 800 however if more cameras are connected or the camera type is changed the maximum number of cameras or type will change Instead of carrying out an auto detect the maximum number of cameras can be programmed using this command Maximum Number of Cameras 800 default 016 Example Note 001 to 016 Maximum number of cameras attached to Uniplex If five cameras are connected to the Uniplex the code would be 800 005 or if twelve cameras are in use 800 012 When this code has been set no cameras of a higher number can be selected 6 8 Terminating camera inputs 802 803 As loop through is available on all camera inputs each input must be individually set to high impedance for loop through connection to external equipment e g Video matrix monitors etc All inputs are set to 75 ohm termination on as default Note When looping camera inputs through the Uniplex the external piece of equipment connected to the camera must be correctly terminated Set Termination for Camera Inputs Cameras 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Termination on 802 Termination off 803 Example
74. features 94 Alarm input key sequences 94 Camera selects 93 Camera titles 93 Full system reset 23 94 Function keys 93 N Index Technical data 96 Movement detection Alarm inputs outputs Use in movement detection 7 9 50 Returns procedure 101 103 Movement 94 Movement grid cells 94 Operational modes 94 Sequences 93 Zoom positions 93 Screen Control Available in live mode 3 Available in playback mode 4 Default after reset 23 93 94 Description of available screens 6 Full Multiscreen Picture in picture Glossary description 100 Screen segment Security level 81 82 83 Set on screen help commands 24 Dedicated Micros Ltd Set primary multiscreen display 36 Set primary picture in picture display 37 Set spot monitor display 38 Technical data 95 Use within a function key 69 74 Use within preset alarm programs 85 87 88 90 When using a simplex multiplexer 4 Version 2 0 Page 117 Index Select Camera in 4 way and multiscreen 36 Individual screen segment 35 Lock keyboard security 78 Multiscreen display 35 Picture in picture display 37 Setting Alarms 53 68 Alarm Address Alarm inputs normally open closed Alarm number Alarm output relays 1 and 2 Alarm triggered time lapse VCR Alarm type Camera corresponding to alarm channel Delay function Enable alarms First alarm set and last alarm clear Heads and tails Individual channel Pause Simple alarm set record mode VCR alarm
75. field requirements IEC 801 4 1988 Electromagnetic compatibility for industrial process measurement and control equipment Part 4 Electrical fast transient burst requirements A Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the above standards has been made and is recorded at Dedicated Micros Ltd Swinton Manchester England Page iv Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Table of Contents 1 Introduction md mm NBAONS Purpose of this manual How to use this manual Unpacking the multiplexer Repacking the multiplexer Documentation supplied with each Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 User Guide Operator s Guide Installation Guide 2 Operation 2 1 2 2 2 3 Live mode Record mode Time division multiplexing Non synchronous camera recording Time lapse video record Playback mode Simplex 4 Duplex models Simplex models Duplex models Fig 1 Operation of Duplex Units Camera and screen control Full Multiscreen Picture in picture Screen segment control 3 Features of the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 3 1 C bus network Fig 2 Typical System Layout 3 2 Function keys 3 3 Movement 3 4 Multiport control MPC Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Table of Contents RO MB DS Page v Table of Contents 4 Page vi 3 5 c bus accessories Video switcher Alarm module PIR Alarm Module Telemetry PC control e support Setting c bus Addresses 4 1 Setting the Unip
76. future use WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of this equipment that there are dangerous voltages within the enclosure which may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page iii Regulatory Notes Uniplex Installation Guide Regulatory Notes CE Mark This product is marked with the CE symbol and indicates compliance with the European Community EMC directive 89 336 EEC This mark indicates that this product meets the following technical standards EN 55022 1987 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment BSEN 50082 1 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industry IEC 801 2 1984 IEC 801 2 1991 Electromagnetic compatibility for industrial process measurement and control equipment Part 2 Electrostatic discharge requirements IEC 801 3 1984 Electromagnetic compatibility for industrial process measurement and control equipment Part 3 Radiated electromagnetic
77. he keyboard is situated locally remove the c bus lead if situated remotely remove the Power supply lead 2 Connect the joystick to the 15 way D type on the rear of the keyboard 3 Press and retain the Joystick Calibration Key This is the HOLD key 4 Power up the keyboard while still pressing the Joystick Calibration Key One of the Joystick Calibration LED s will illuminate of flash refer to illustration below O Release the Joystick Calibration Key The HOLD key 6 Rotate the joystick around it s most extreme positions Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 17 Setting c bus Addresses Uniplex Installation Guide T NOTE 10 tl 12 13 Release the joystick and allow it to return to it s centre position This records the minimum and maximum positions of each axis on the joystick The recording area is indicated by the state of the Joystick Calibration LED s If the LED is fully illuminated and does not flash the joystick is in the recording area and the minimum and maximum position are being stored for each axis If the LED is flashing it indicates the joystick has been moved away from it s centre position but has not reached the recording area yet Check the Joystick Calibration LED s are all extinguished If any LED s are illuminated this indicates the direction of any trimming that may be required Using the joystick trimming controls adjust as necessary checking the LEDs duri
78. he time lapse recorder will achieve extended recording times For example On a time lapse VCR set to record 12 hours of video onto a 3 hour video tape the VCR records one video frame out of every four it receives The VCR is then recording at a rate of about six frames per second As the time lapse setting is increased the number of frames recorded per second is reduced To be compatible with time lapse recording the Uniplex must send images from the cameras at the same rate as the video recorder is recording them to tape The time multiplex in the Uniplex counts in half frames or fields and the setting to control updating of the camera images is called the Field Delay If the update of an image is every four frames the field delay would be twice the number of frames i e Eight Field Delay Delay between frames sent to the VCR in 50ths of a second Note Video recorders that feature Long Play Double Play or 8 Hour recording on a four hour tape are not time lapse video recorders and the field delay should be set up as for a Standard VCR Playback mode Uniplex decodes the images previously recorded on the VCR onto the operator main monitor Depending on the type of recording these can be viewed as full or multi screen displays Simplex 8 Duplex models The Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 are available as Simplex or Duplex units Simplex models Simplex models have the capability to operate in one of the three operating mode
79. irectly select the multiscreen displays 131 132 133 134 135 8 plus 2 12 plus 1 16 way 4 plus 3 9 way Fig 8 Directly Select Multiscreen displays Any camera input can be selected to be displayed in any of the segments These commands can also be used from within a function key or an alarm string 8 2 Select individual screen segment 100 xxx As an alternative to manually selecting the segment edit use through the arrow keys cameras can be directly positioned using the following command The required multiscreen should be displayed when setting the segments Enter the code 100 along with the three digit code that represents the screen segment to be edited Once selected a new camera or a sequence of cameras can be selected to be displayed in the segment 001 002 001 001 002 003 004 Spot mon Full screen 4 way Picture in Picture 3 plus 2 12 plus 1 16 way 4 plus 3 9 way Fig 9 Screen amp Segment Numbering Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 35 Screen Control Uniplex Installation Guide 8 3 Select camera in 4 way and multiscreen modes 100 This command is used in conjunction with either the quad or other multiscreen displays With the relevant screen option displayed on the main monitor this instruction will select a camera for each of th
80. itter that may sometimes be seen in four way and multiscreen modes This feature ensures that each camera updates on the same interlace field on each pass This removes any slight vertical jitter that is sometimes present when using asynchronous cameras In live mode interlace correction is normally enabled ensuring all cameras displayed in quad or multiscreen mode are always updated from the same video field Although this can sometimes result in a millisecond update delay while waiting to capture the correct field and store this image on screen it eliminates any slight vertical movement of one image against another Interlace correction of the video input Interlace correction of the video input on record mode captures the same field from all camera inputs This ensures that playback of recorded cameras is free from vertical jitter in quad and multiscreen Interlace correction can be disabled in record mode but only has effect when the VCR is recording in 3 hour normal speed On selection each option can be enabled or disabled Enable l Lace Correction in Live Mode 810 default 001 enabled 000 Disabled 001 Enabled Enable l Lace Correction in Record Mode 811 default 001 enabled 000 Disabled interlaced output 001 Enabled interlaced output 002 Disabled non interlaced output 003 Enabled non interlaced output Dedic
81. l camera Visual indication of movement is with a box displayed around the active area Live Mode 651 default disabled in Live mode 000 Disable movement 001 Enable movement Note The visual indication of movement in live mode will not be displayed when using 9 way multiscreen Page 50 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Movement 10 9 Movement in Record mode 652 xxx When there is no movement detected all the camera selected to be recorded will be sent to the video tape Movement in record mode allows cameras that have movement in their field of view to be recorded to tape in different ways Movement only Encoding Only the cameras with movement present will be recorded to tape This feature should be used with care as cameras with no movement present will be ignored while the system is recording active cameras Note Movement only recording when enabled is only operative in time lapse recording modes where the field delay is eight or more i e 24 hour mode or longer Movement interleaving Cameras with movement are recorded as priority cameras with no movement are recorded less often Example In an eight camera system with movement on cameras 3 5 amp 7 the order of recording would be as follows 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 2 3 5 7 4 3 5 7 6 3 5 7 8 3 5 7 1 etc This method of movement interleaving always ensures that no matter how
82. lation Guide When using Duplex models 5 When using Simplex models 4 Set video termination 28 Technical data 95 96 Modes Default after reset 23 93 94 Operational mode Screen mode Record mode Camera selects Description and how to select multiscreen 35 36 Description and how to select picture in picture 37 Description of live mode 3 Description of playback mode 4 Description of record mode 3 Interlace correction in full screen 40 Interlace correction in live 39 Interlace correction in multiscreen 40 Interlace correction in record 39 Monitor Default after reset 23 93 Main monitor Spot monitor Glossary description 100 On screen help commands 24 Output connections Fig 5 20 Page 112 Version 2 0 Movement in live 50 Movement in playback 52 Movement in record 51 Preset programs 85 91 Live mode alarms 1 and 2 Playback alarms 1 and 2 Record alarms 1 and 2 Simple alarm set record mode 57 Technical data 95 Display modes Screen modes Text background colour live 42 Text background colour record 43 Text foreground colour live 43 Text foreground colour record 44 Set sequence rate 38 Set spot monitor display 38 Setting up main monitor 21 Spot monitor alarm program 91 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Rear panel layout Fig 3 19 Screen displays 35 37 Security level 82 83 Movement Default after reset 23 94 Description of feature 7 9 Glossary description 99 Mul
83. lex Installation Guide Alarm Operation 11 Alarm Operation The multiplexer has integrated alarm facilities built in which allows external events to action specific activities on the Uniplex Alarms are introduced into the system through remote c bus Alarm Modules each of which is capable of receiving up to 16 externally triggered devices In order that each alarm message generated on the c bus reaches the appropriate Uniplex multiplexer each module is provided with a user definable link option to set its unique c bus address this address must be set in the respective Uniplex multiplexer as detailed below Two alarm outputs are provided the first for alarm program activation and the second has user definable trigger actions which can be configured to one of the following Loss of video from any of the camera inputs Trigger on the detection of movement As per relay 1 part of an alarm program Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 53 Alarm Operation Uniplex Installation Guide 11 1 Set alarm type 590 xxx Each alarm input must be setup as a specific input there three options available Alarm The alarm is via a single or the first c bus Alarm Module Set to address 096 with no internal link PIR Set to a single alarm input and is via the c bus PIR unit Other If using more than one c bus Alarm Module each of the consecutive modules must be re addressed Set Alarm Type
84. lex address 4 2 Setting the Uniplex keyboard address 4 3 Setting c bus alarm module address 4 4 Setting the telemetry receiver address Joystick calibration Installation 5 1 Rear panel connections 5 2 Power inputs Fig 3 Rear Panel Layout 5 3 Loop through video camera Inputs 5 4 Monitor outputs Fig 4 Looping Inputs Fig 5 Monitor Connections 5 5 Setting up the main monitor 5 6 Connecting the keyboard Fig 6 Connecting the Keyboard 5 7 Video recorder connection Fig 7 Video Recorder Connections Setting up the Uniplex 6 1 Full system reset 6 2 On screen help commands 6 3 Setting the time and date To set the time To set the date 6 4 Select language 6 5 Set keyboard type 6 6 Auto detect camera 6 7 Set maximum number of cameras 6 8 Terminating camera inputs Version 2 0 Uniplex Installation Guide 10 19 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 23 9997999 23 000 xxx 24 020 021 24 830 xxx 25 801 xxx 26 800 26 800 xxx 27 802 803 27 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Table of Contents 6 9 Select termination for VCR 804 xxx 28 6 10 Select colour monochrome cameras 850 851 28 6 11 Camera colour adjust 801 29 6 12 Enable black amp white mode 880 xxx 29 6 13 Select telemetry type 891 xxx 30 6 14 Set address for c bus channel 842 xxx 30 6 15 Software release 000 30 7 VCR Control 31 7 1 Select cameras to be recorded 210 211 31 7 2 Domestic video rec
85. ltiplexer 1 Video Inputs Outputs Connection details 22 Select colour monochrome operation 28 Select termination on off 28 Video Recorder Alarms and the VCR 59 60 Alarm triggered time lapse VCR Program alarm time lapse mode VCR alarm input VCR alarm outputs Compatible VCR table 105 106 Connecting to the multiplexer 22 Default after reset 23 94 Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Technical data 95 96 VCR alarm input 59 VCR alarm outputs 59 Select time lapse mode for VCR 32 Select VCR type 31 SVHS decoding 33 Technical data 96 Page 121 Index Uniplex Installation Guide Domestic video recorders 31 Terminating video connections 28 Glossary description 100 Time lapse video recorder 4 31 Security level 80 81 82 83 VCR titling control 44 Select field delay 31 32 Video Switcher Description 10 Z Zoom Default after reset 23 93 Security level 82 83 Glossary description 100 Technical data 95 Interlace correction 40 Page 122 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd DEDICATED MICROS WORLDWIDE Dedicated Microcomputer Group Ltd 16 Hilton Square Swinton Manchester M27 4FL Telephone 0161 727 3200 Fax 0161 727 3300 Dedicated Micros Ltd Amberley 33 35 Wellfield Road Hatfield Hertfordshire AL10 OBY Telephone 01707 373 013 Fax 01707 259 898 Dedicated Micros Ltd de Interleuvenlaan 64 B 3001 Leuven Belgium Telephone 32 1640 1228 Fax 32 1640 0243 Dedicated Mic
86. ment Start delayed function Level 0 Cannot be disabled Page 82 Keyboard Limitation Off Keyboard Limitation On Help screens Version 2 0 Uniplex Installation Guide CAM 1 to CAM 16 8 VCR FULL 4WAY MSC PinP SPOT Arrow keys in MSC 4WAY PinP SEQ HOLD ZOOM in FULL use arrow keys 000 100 131 to 135 141 to 148 421 430 500 100 000 100 xxx 421 700 701 000 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide 15 9 A quick guide to keyboard security Keyboard Security Choose and set a security level commands in the current and lower security Dedicated Micros Ltd Level 5 Mostly Program 710 Program Initialise Function keys Program Initialise Alarm commands Program Initialise Camera Titles Full system reset Security codes access levels Level 4 Mostly Operation 005 004 003 002 001 000 Initialise operation modes Initialise alarm Select cameras to be recorded Set maximum number of cameras Set interlace correction Alarm inputs normally open closed Enable disable alarm features When a security level has been set only Level 3 Mostly Initialise levels can be used by the operator Define a secret three digit pin number from 001 to 999 and enter that number with the following code Initialise sequence selects Initialise camera selects Initialise
87. meras on a single video recorder These images can then be retrieved and viewed as Full or Multi screen displays on a video monitor This method of sending images to tape is known as Time Division Multiplexing There are three operating modes on the Uniplex units Live mode Record mode Playback mode Live mode Views live images directly from the 16 video inputs connected to the Uniplex as Full screen or multiscreen displays allowing selected groups or all sixteen cameras to be viewed at one time The main monitor in Live mode displays camera titles and numbers the baseline carries the time date and time lapse mode Record mode Sends time division multiplexed images from the selected video inputs to the video recorder When using commands 211 611 111 and 121 which sets or clears all cameras available from various functions the commands operate even on the cameras that are not available This state can be immediately rectified by pressing the live key which truncates the selection automatically to the maximum cameras available Alternatively selecting the cameras that are not available on your system removes them from the above functions This is confirmed by the extinguishing of the LED During playback operation it is intended that the camera selections will operate even on those cameras that are not in the maximum available camera range Therefore supporting playback tapes from other systems that have the more ca
88. meras as default 210 No cameras Recorded 211 Record all cameras Domestic video recorders Uniplex is configured to operate with all standard VCRs that work in normal or double play time sometimes called 8 hour machines As these machines do not have time and date generators the option to record this information to tape 340 001 should be selected Time lapse video recorders All time lapse video recorders have varying time lapse modes and the speed at which these VCRs capture fields and frames varies not only from manufacturer to manufacturer but also within a product range Uniplex can be configured to work with any time lapse VCR and has the characteristics of all common VCRs stored in its memory Select VCR type time lapse 200 xxx The Uniplex can be automatically set up to work with most VCR time lapse recorders The table below only shows a number of VCR s that can be setup for use with the Uniplex this list can be used in conjunction with the Compatible VCR Table Appendix A 200 000 Standard or double play VCR 001 Asutsa TLVCR 251 002 Asutsa TLVCR 964 003 Burle 3931X field mode 008 Gyyr 1600X field mode 009 Gyyr 1600X frame 010 Gyyr 2051X 011 Gyyr TLC 1400 012 Gyyr TLC 1800X 013 Hitachi VTL30 field mode 014 Hitachi VTL30 frame mode 059 Vista VCR 27HR Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 31 VCR Control 7 5 Uniplex Installation Guide Select
89. meras connected Time division multiplexing A standard video recorder captures twenty five frames or images per second and stores these one after another on the video tape When played back these frames are displayed on a monitor and form a moving picture When the Uniplex records several cameras onto one tape each camera is recorded in turn one frame after another If individual frames are examined upon playing the tape back it will be seen that a different camera occupies each successive frame This method of rapidly recording one camera after another is called Time Division Multiplexing Each camera is recorded with it s own I D Identification number so that on playback the Uniplex can retrieve and coherently display the information previously recorded Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 3 Operation Uniplex Installation Guide 2 1 Non synchronous camera recording The Uniplex uses a Time Base Corrector to send the camera images to the video tape at the correct rate As the time base corrector compensates for unsynchronised cameras Uniplex can handle a variety of video sources colour or monochrome Note Uniplex Series 1 is a monochrome unit only and may be installed into an existing system without any modification to the cameras in use Time lapse video record Typical Time Lapse VCRs can record between 3 and 480 hours of video on a single 3 hour tape By reducing the number of frames sent to the video tape t
90. mode alarms 2 870 004 This works in a similar manner to Live mode alarms 1 but has a built in two second delay from the last alarm being cleared to the multiscreen display being selected Note This program cannot be used in conjunction with other preset programs containing delay functions such as 870 005 Record alarms 2 and 870 006 Playback alarms 2 Non alarm condition Multi screen primary display First alarm contact open Alarm condition Main monitor shows full screen camera corresponding to last alarm triggered Return to non alarm condition 2 seconds after last alarm cleared First alarm contacts closed 521 First Alarm Set Live mode 421 When the first alarm is triggered abort the delayed command if set FULL Change screen display to FULL screen display 561 Close first set of alarm contacts Note It is necessary to abort the delayed command at this point as it may have already been triggered by a previous alarm resetting 5 Last Alarm Cleared Live mode 421 002 When the last alarm is reset and no alarms are triggered execute the xe delayed command after two seconds 541 Set Head Live mode 500 Using the alarm input number select the corresponding camera to be apa displayed on screen 544 Set Tail Live mode Ez Erase any previous Set Tail commands 551 Clear Head Live mode na Erase any previous Clear Head commands 554 Clear Tail Live mode na Erase any previous
91. n picture Select time lapse VCR Set VCR field delay Set VCR display in hours Select active alarm time lapse mode Level 2 Mostly Set Dedicated Micros Ltd Select camera in sequence Set Operational Mode Remove include all cameras in seq Select time lapse mode Switch to active alarm time lapse Return to current select time lapse Open close alarm contacts Set sequence rates on monitors Set Time and Date Version 2 0 Keyboard Security REC plus CAM 1 to CAM 16 ACT plus CAM 1 to CAM 16 210 211 610 611 960 960 961 961 980 980 330 560 580 581 585 601 to 609 611 to 616 621 to 626 631 to 636 651 652 653 661 to 665 670 680 690 800 810 9117911 9127912 9137913 130 140 200 201 to 208 211 to 218 220 SEQ plus CAM 1 to CAM 16 LIVE REC PLAY 440 4111 120 121 201 to 208 220 221 561 562 571 572 011 012 020 021 Page 81 Keyboard Security Level 1 Mostly Select Select camera VCR Select Screen Mode Select Spot Monitor Select control screen segment Sequence on off Hold on off Zoom move zoomed area Report software version Direct select cameras Direct select multi screens Direct select picture in picture Abort delay function Pause Uniplex Select camera via alarm input Direct select Spot Monitor Direct select screen seg
92. nce system Each module can accept upto sixteen separate external alarms Each Uniplex multiplexer is programmed to carry out pre determined functions when an alarm is received All sixteen alarms can be connected to either one or a number of alarm modules depending on where the alarms are situated around the site Before the Uniplex accepts alarms from the c bus alarm module each input must be programmed for contact status normally open closed the type of alarm and the address of the alarm module Page 10 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Features of the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 To further enhance the alarm function of the Uniplex all alarm programming can be carried out using the e support system of the Uniplex either locally or remotely via PSTN For setting the c bus address of the alarm module refer to Chapter 4 Setting c bus Address and the relevant c bus Alarm Module manual PIR Alarm Module For installations requiring a single alarm activation the c bus PIR can be used The PIR module is automatically identified by the c bus network when the code 590 001 set alarm input to PIR is entered on the respective Uniplex The c bus address of the PIR start from 144 onwards these are addressed using an internal jumper link As the PIR is directly associated with an alarm input when setting the alarm type and address on the Uniplex this address must be reflected on the internal jumper link Refer t
93. nction 67 Use of the function in preset alarm programs 85 91 Examples of use 68 Page 108 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Index Documentation How to use this manual 1 What is supplied by Dedicated Micros with the multiplexer 2 Purpose of the manual 1 Duplex Duplex multiplexers Fig 1 5 S VHS monitoring 20 Function key examples 71 72 Technical data 95 96 E Enable Alarm inputs 62 Black and white mode 29 Alarm LED flash 62 Interlace correction 39 40 Full screen Live mode Multiscreen Record mode Zoom screen e support Description of operation 13 Event of difficulty Retums Procedure 101 103 Exclude Cameras from movement detection 47 Use with function keys 70 74 Cameras from sequence selection 38 F First Alarm How to setup 63 Use within the preset alarm programs 85 91 Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 109 Index Framestore Glossary description 100 Full Screen Default after system reset 23 93 94 Interlace control 40 Screen control 6 Security level 82 Full System Reset Default after reset 23 Function Key Default after reset 23 93 Description of operation 9 Examples of function keys 70 74 Uniplex Installation Guide Technical data 95 Selecting individual screen segment 35 Use within a function key 69 74 Use within the preset programs 85 91 Reset commands 93 94 How to setup and use 69 70 Security level 79 80 In
94. ng the same camera number as the alarm input which triggered the alarm 500 select same camera as alarm input triggered The preset programs make extensive use of this command and are good examples of how to incorporate this powerful feature into custom applications As described it is important to program each alarm input to correspond to it s camera input Example If alarm input 6 has been triggered and the code 500 is contained in one of the alarm commands it would display a full screen image of CAM 6 Page 66 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Advanced Alarm Programming 13 7 Delayed function Uniplex has a delayed function that acts in a similar way to a function key In the same way that a function key s pre defined commands are executed whenever it is pressed the delayed function pre defined commands are executed a period of time after the instruction is given to carry it out The operator can select how long it will be before the delayed function is executed This can be any length of time from O seconds immediately to 999 seconds later Once the order to carry out the delayed function is issued the rest of the system continues operating as normal Only after the preselected time has elapsed is the delayed function executed The delayed function can be aborted or stopped at any tie by issuing the abort command Note The delay command is common to all modes and preset programs wipe previous delay
95. ng the multiplexer Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 1 Introduction Uniplex Installation Guide If the multiplexer is to be returned for repair or transported to another location the original packing must be used The rack mount kit if fitted should be removed before transit The unit should first be wrapped in the polythene bag The preformed end pieces are then placed at either side of the unit which can then be placed inside the cardboard box The box should be firmly sealed using appropriate tape If the unit is to be returned for repair a valid returns number must be obtained from the Customer Services Department refer to Returns Procedure for full details on returning a unit 1 5 Documentation supplied with each Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 User Guide A basic guide to keyboard operation display control and use of the Uniplex with a video recorder The user guide contains the Program Log Record which is a step by step log entry chapter to create a permanent record of configuration details Operator s Guide A simple fold out guide to the daily operation of the Uniplex Installation Guide Installation operation and configuration of the Uniplex Further copies of the above documentation can be ordered from the sales department Page 2 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Operation 2 Operation The main function of the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 multiplexers is to record multiple ca
96. ng this process Adjusting the trims can effect the minimum and maximum positions therefore these will need to be reset Once the adjustments have been made move the joystick around it s most extreme positions This will set the new minimum and maximum points after trimming Release the joystick and allow it to return to it s centre position Note lt may be necessary to adjust the trims again Check the LED s and adjust if necessary Once the minimum and maximum positions have been recorded and the centre set these need to be stored To store the calibration values press the Joystick Calibration Key The HOLD key IMPORTANT _ If any key other than the Joystick Calibration Key is pressed the settings will Page 18 not be stored and the values of the joystick will return to default Joystick x x Calibration LED s x x x NG HOLD CAPS Joystick Calibration Key Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Installation 5 Installation Uniplex multiplexers link onto the c bus network through the MMJ connectors refer to Fig 3 on the rear panel of the multiplexer The two MMJ connectors provide a loop in and loop out connection to the c bus Camera video and monitor connections are via BNC connectors An IIC co
97. nit If the unit is not returned in it s original packing Dedicated Micros Repair Department will automatically re box the unit and there will be a charge of 11 75 inc VAT Mark the return number obtained from the Customer Services Department clearly on the outside of the box Return the unit to the address on the rear cover of this manual a completed copy of the EQUIPMENT RETURN ADVICE must be sent with the unit If the unit crosses a national border enter the Airway Bill number on the copy of the EQUIPMENT RETURN ADVICE and fax to dedicated Micros for the attention of the Despatch Department This will avoid any delays in returning the unit after it has been repaired Notes Dedicated Micros tries to maintain a fast turnaround procedure for repairing equipment incomplete or inaccurate documentation may result in delay If the unit is not under warranty a charge will be made for the repair If the unit has it s warranty void due to misuse or damage the Repairs Department will contact the account customer to advise the cost Upon examination of the unit if the repair cost is likely to exceed 100 the Repairs Department will contact the account customer for authorisation before work is undertaken Repairs not exceeding 2100 will automatically be carried out and invoiced on the official order number stated by the account customer on the EQUIPMENT RETURN ADVICE Page 102 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation
98. nnector is provided for connection of non multi port control keyboards offering compatibility with previous Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 keyboards in a stand alone multiplexer configuration The multiplexer is supplied as a desktop unit which can be readily rack mounted using the rack mount kit supplied with each machine When used with the 19 inch rack mount kit the Uniplex is 2U in height 5 1 Rear panel connections IN a l IIC Ra R2 a AUX L qe VER MON LJ KC o ON O e e e am cet in SO NO OF KO 00 90 000 000 DHOO OO 000000000000000 Fig 3 Rear Panel Layout 5 2 Power inputs The Uniplex is powered via an external 240V 12V power supply which plugs into the rear panel using an eight pin mini Din connector Mains frequency can be either 50 or 60 cycles Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 19 Installation Uniplex Installation Guide 5 3 Loop through video camera Inputs Video or camera inputs are via BNC sockets These are duplicated as loop through sockets to allow linking the cameras that feed the multiplexer through to other equipment Kao LA D SS Z 4 Y YA ID WIN VA YA NG NA YA VA p f A A A y A TY PA LOOP THROUGH TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Fig 4 Looping Inputs Camera termination is software selectable on each individual camera input referto Setup Once all cameras are connected to the Uniplex they require setting up for either colour or monochrome cameras and the number of came
99. ny of the c bus accessories to set a specific address for each Uniplex this will guarantee that the multiplexers retain the unique address if any Uniplex is removed from the c bus or when the mains power is reset The Uniplex address is automatically set when connected to the c bus in the range of 016 to 031 allowing upto sixteen Uniplex multiplexers to be connected in one system configuration The address of the Uniplex can be changed if necessary using the code 842 xxx where xxx is the units address Set c bus Address 842 001 to 016 Individual c bus addresses for Uniplex units 6 15 Software release 000 To identify software release information the Uniplex should be in the Live mode Full details of the software release will be displayed on the base line of the main monitor This information must be available when contacting the Dedicated Micros Technical Support Department Page 30 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide VCR Control 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 VCR Control This section details the setup commands required to complete the VCR setup parameters on the Uniplex multiplexer Alarms can also be used to activate the VCR refer to Chapter 14 Alarms and the Video Recorder Select cameras to be recorded 210 211 In the Record mode these commands include or exclude all available cameras from the record sequence Uniplex is set to record all ca
100. o initiate external warning of an alarm cancel any current sequence switch the monitor display to full screen 521 First alarm set Live mode 561 Close Relay 1 FSEQ If sequence is set stops sequences FULL Switch monitor to display full screen image End program Typing in the above prepares the live video screen by switching the multiplexer into full screen ready for alarmed camera instructions see 12 4 Set head for further details This will give the operator an immediate visual indication that alarms are active on the system Test example 2 Record mode 522 First alarm set Record mode 220 Switch to active alarm time lapse mode usually 3HR PAL 210 Remove all cameras from record moa End program Typing the above example prepare the recording multiplex signal by switching the multiplexer into the alarmed time lapse mode ready to exclusive record alarmed camera see section 12 4 Set head for further details 13 4 Set and clear heads amp tails Prior to programming ensure the Live Record and Playback Set Head has been enabled for each of the alarm channels on the system through the 631 632 and 633 commands Commands programmed as part of the Set Head and Set Tail procedures will be activated against each consecutive alarm received Commands programmed as part of the Clear Head and Clear Tail procedures will return the multiplexer to operating and screen mode it was in bef
101. o the relevant Product Documentation for information on setting the links Telemetry CR5 c bus video switch Uniplex Series 1 Uniplex Series 2 ty C Bus pt E y 000000000 v s oo Advance A 000000000 Bex 5 BE a ODOUDODODO OOO OO O Keyboard ly TAD3 or LA Adapter IE 1 3 DTMF an A a MEN a bad EA DR4 DR4 The Uniplex system can be configured to control various telemetry units coaxial FSK signaling is Compatible with Dedicated Micros CR3 CR 4 A C Receivers and the variable speed CR 5 The DR4 Receiver can also be controlled either via the c bus network or through the c bus DTMF Adapter using drop wire this is especially useful in noisy environments Once configured the Uniplex requires programming as to the type of receiver connected to a particular camera This is setup by using the code 891 xxx where xxx are the telemetry options available on the Uniplex Note For option 891 002 CAT Pelco this offers direct
102. ogrammed on Uniplex 1 Selects ALARM and the default address of 96 alarm module 1 contact 001 is automatically set to Uniplex 1 alarm input 1 590 Page 16 lt CAM 15 000 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Setting c bus Addresses 590 lt CAM2 gt 002 This sets the input to OTHER i e Other than the default address 096 591 lt CAM 2 gt 097 Set the address for the alarm module associated with alarm 2 to 097 592 lt CAM 2 gt 001 Sets contact 001 on the second alarm module as the input trigger for Uniplex alarm input 2 All other alarm inputs are set in same way 4 4 Setting the telemetry receiver address The Uniplex Series 1 and 2 are compatible with a number of telemetry receivers these are setup through the code 891 xxx Once a telemetry receiver has been selected for each individual camera input i e 891 lt CAM KEY xxx the telemetry receiver must be set to reflect the video input it is associated This is achieved by setting the internal jumper link to reflect the camera input number Refer to the relevant Product Documentation for details on the link settings Joystick calibration When using the optional joystick to control telemetry it will be necessary to calibrate the joystick before use This sets the minimum and maximum positions of the joystick The following details the procedure for calibration STEP INSTRUCTION REMARK 1 Remove power from the keyboard If t
103. one alarm module is connected to the c bus network any of the modules can be programmed to trigger any alarm input on any of the Uniplex multiplexers Therefore each module must be programmed for it s respective multiplexer and it s own unique address It is recommended that in such systems an alarm plan is designed for alarm inputs 1 to 16 on each of the multiplexers The alarms can then be set in table form to simplify the programming of the address and contact numbers Uniplex 1 Uniplex Series 1 Uniplex 2 Uniplex 3 Uniplex 4 Uniplex Series 2 Uniplex Series 1 Uniplex Series 2 ty Es vcr Alarm Module 2 Alarm Module 1 Uniplex DODODODO O O 000000000 gt Contacts 1 16 096 097 o Setting the Uniplex number 1 as follows Alarm Module 3 Alarm Module 4 098 099 Remote alarm modules J C Bus Alarm Inputs Alarm Module Address Contact No 1 96 Module 1 001 2 97 Module 2 001 3 98 Module 3 001 4 99 Module 4 001 In this system the first alarm contact on each of the four alarm modules will trigger the alarm operation on Uniplex 1 alarm inputs 1 to 4 To accomplish this the following codes must be pr
104. ons the code must be entered twice to effect a full system RESET This code resets the Uniplex completely All camera titles will be lost as will any user parameters previously entered The Time and Date are unaffected by this command After Initialisation the Uniplex is set up as follows Dedicated Micros Ltd Operational Mode Screen Mode Main Monitor Spot Monitor Sequences Zoom Max No of cameras Seq rate Main 4 Spot MSC key P in P Camera Titles Titles Time and Date Foreground title colour Background for titles Help screens Record Mode Camera types on color systems Camera types on black and white systems Interlace correction Function keys Alarm strings Video recorder selected Security Code Movement cameras Movement grids Movement scene type Version 2 0 Live mode Full Camera 1 Camera 1 All available cameras will sequence All cameras zoomed out zoom centralised 16 10 seconds Selects 8 2 screen Top left of screen single quadrant 01 CAMERA 1 02 CAMERA 2 etc Recorded to tape Recorded to tape White Black On screen help enabled All cameras selected All colour asynchronous All black and white asynchronous On Cleared Cleared Standard or double play VCR Zero Non selected All selected Outdoor low sensitivity Page 23 Setting up the Uniplex Uniplex Installation Guide 6 2 6 3 Movement delay time 10 seconds Camera VCR in
105. op the delayed command Page 68 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Function Keys 14 Function Keys 14 1 Function keys The Uniplex has six user defined Function Keys These are situated to the right of the keyboard and are numbered F1 to F6 Each Function Key has been designed to memorise a number of keystrokes and to recall those keystrokes when pressed A long sequence of keystrokes can therefore be replaced by a single Function Key The Function Keys can be used to directly select screen modes or access particular screen segments Each function key can store up to 63 keystrokes 14 2 Defining a function key 400 The Function Key memory is programmed in the following way First enter the code to define a Function key 400 The Function key to be defined is pressed next F1 to F6 This is then followed by a sequence of keystrokes lt key gt lt key gt The procedure is ended by pressing the key twice ka As the information is keyed in each keystroke is displayed in sequence on the Base Line of the Main Monitor This happens in the following manner The code 400 remains on the Base Line when the F key is being defined The Key number is displayed next as F2 Each keystroke pressed is then displayed in turn On completion of the procedure with the baseline will return to normal display Important points when defining a function key 1 A function key cannot define another function ke
106. or camera 2 etc The keyboard is now switched to generate the characters that appear in the lower left hand corner of each keypad The HOLD key marked CAPS controls whether the letter keys generate capital or lower case letters on the camera title The lamp above the HOLD key illuminates to indicate the keyboard is set to produce capital letters The keyboard layout is as follows VAS mo 8 GA ELO Fig 11 Key Designation for Camera Titling Hode To enter the camera title press the keys corresponding to the letters needed The numeric keypad returns the numbers 0 to 9 the function act amp slave keys give special characters space amp i t The title can be terminated using either the or keys or automatically when the maximum number of characters twelve is reached Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 41 Titles and Baseline Uniplex Installation Guide 9 3 Camera number offset 330 xxx In systems where more than one Uniplex is employed the camera numbers can be offset to continue a sequential numbering system above 16 Camera Number Offset 330 default 000 000 to 983 Number of cameras already used This number is one less than the first camera connected to video input 1 Example A system consisting of three Uniplex with 16 cameras on the first unit 12 on the second and 9 on the third Uniplex A no offset numbers set cameras 01 to 16 on screen
107. orders 31 7 3 Time lapse video recorders 31 7 4 Select VCR type time lapse 200 xxx 31 7 5 Select time lapse mode for VCR 201 208 32 7 6 Select field delay 32 7 7 S VHS Decoding 240 xxx 33 8 Screen Control 35 8 1 Selecting multiscreen display 131 135 35 8 2 Select individual screen segment 100 xxx 35 Fig 8 Directly Select Multiscreen displays Fig 9 Screen amp Segment Numbering 8 3 Select camera in 4 way and multiscreen modes 100 36 8 4 Primary multiscreen selected by MSC key 130 xxx 36 8 5 Select picture in picture 141 148 37 8 6 Primary picture in picture display 140 xxx 37 Fig 10 Directly Select Picture in Picture Display 8 7 Include Exclude cameras 110 1 120 1 38 8 8 Set Sequence rate for monitors 110 120 xxx 38 8 9 Spot monitor display 350 xxx 38 8 10 Interlace correction in live and record modes 810 814 39 Interlace correction of the video input 9 Titles and Baseline 41 9 1 Camera titles 41 9 2 Creating or altering a camera title 300 41 Fig 11 Key Designation for Camera Titling 9 3 Camera number offset 330 xxx 42 9 4 Text background colour live mode 310 xxx 42 Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page vii Table of Contents 9 5 9 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 9 10 Text foreground colour live mode Text background colour record mode Text foreground color record mode VCR Titling control Recording time and date Recorded text 10 Movement 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10
108. ore an alarm was received Page 64 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Advanced Alarm Programming 5 lt Key gt lt key gt lt key gt Up to 15 keystrokes 41 Set head Live mode 42 Set head Record mode 43 Set head Playback mode 44 Set tail Live mode 45 Set tail Record mode 46 Set tail Playback mode 51 Clear head Live mode 52 Clear head Record mode 52 Clear head Playback mode 54 Clear tail Live mode 55 Clear tail Record mode 56 Clear tail Playback mode Test example Live mode continues from First alarm set example 541 Set head live mode 500 Uses the alarm number to set the camera number i e Alarm 1 Camera 1 End program This is the second part of the alarm program and can be used in conjunction with the First alarm set Live mode alarm program Together it will display the alarmed camera full screen to main monitor activate external device fitted across Relay 1 and cancel SEQuence if it had been set Test example 2 Record mode continues from First alarm set example 542 Set head Record mode 570 001 Records alarm camera only End program This is the second part of the alarm program and can be used in conjunction with the First alarm set Record mode alarm program Together it switch the unit into minimum time lapse mode for the duration of the alarm and exclusively
109. ounding 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 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance Overloading Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this 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 unit Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage of other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit c If the unit has been exposed to rain or water d If the unit does not operate normally by following the oper
110. pse mode is known In order for the Uniplex to record to tape a series of camera pictures one after another the speed at which the Time Lapse VCR is sending frames to the video tape must be known If a Time Lapse VCR is sending one frame out of every four to the video tape 12 hour mode then there is a delay of four twenty fifths of a second between frames The Uniplex is now required to update to a new camera every 4 video frames The time multiplexer in the Uniplex counts in half frames or fields and the setting to control updating of the camera pictures is called the field delay In the case of updating the picture every four frames the field delay would be twice the number of frames i e Eight Field Delay Delay between frames sent to the VCR in 50th of a second Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide 7 17 Dedicated Micros Ltd time lapse VCR modes The following table displays the relationship between the keyboard command that calls the field VCR Control By correctly setting the field delay the Uniplex can update camera pictures at speeds to match all delay and displays the time lapse mode of the VCR on the main monitor display Time lapse setting Field delay for VCR time On screen display to selected from keyboard lapse mode show time lapse mode in use 201 H 201 xxx 211 Xxx 202 202 xxx 212 xxx 203 203 xxx 213 xxx 204 204 xxx 214 xxx B aa 205 xxx
111. put termination On c bus Address Auto sets on primary units On screen help commands 000 xxx On screen help 000 default help after or 000 On screen help after or 001 On screen help after or plus 1 digit 002 On screen help after or plus 3 digits 003 No on screen help Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 is supported by a complete set of on screen help menus Normally the help menus will appear as soon as either the or keys are pressed Experienced operators may wish to turn off this help facility or to select help only after a certain number of key presses Setting the time and date 020 021 Uniplex operates on a twenty four hour clock and the time information must be entered as a four digit number The date is automatically advanced at midnight and is entered as a six or eight digit number giving the option of the year being displayed as two or four digits Note The Series 1 and 2 multiplexers are date and time compatible with the next millennium Example On the 31 12 1999 23 59 the units with the year display set to four digits will 1 minute later update to 01 01 2000 or 01 01 00 for those set to a two digit format To set the time Setting the time 020 H H M M Hours Minutes Note All four digits must be entered Examples 9 05 am would be entered as 020 09 05 10 35 pm would be entered as 020 22 35 24 hr clock Page 24 Ver
112. r record mode 43 Text foreground colour live mode 42 Text foreground colour record mode 44 VCR titling control 44 Select field delay 32 33 Select termination for VCR 28 Select time lapse mode 32 Select VCR type 31 S VHS decoding 33 Technical data 96 Use with preset programs 86 89 VCR titling control 44 Uniplex Alarm functions 53 68 Description of features 7 9 47 51 69 74 c bus network Function keys Movement Multiport control Description of preset alarm programs 85 91 Page 120 Screen control 6 35 40 Full Multiscreen Picture in picture Setting c bus address 15 Multiplexer Multiplexer keyboard Setting keyboard security 77 79 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Index Description of reset commands 93 94 Documentation provided with the multiplexer 2 Duplex operation 4 5 Installation 19 22 Keyboard connections Loop through Monitor outputs Power input Video connection Operation 3 4 Live mode Non synchronous camera recording Playback mode Record mode Time division multiplexing Repacking the multiplexer 2 Retums procedure 101 103 V Setup 23 30 Black and white mode c bus address Full system reset Keyboard type Language Number of cameras connected On screen help commands Telemetry type Termination for cameras and VCR Time and date Type of camera connected Simplex operation 4 Technical data 95 97 Titling and baseline 41 45 Unpacking the mu
113. ras on the system 5 4 Monitor outputs MON A Main Monitor i MONB Spot Monitor Fig 5 Monitor Connections The Main Monitor is connected to MON A and the Spot Monitor is connected to MON B Monitors should be terminated at 75 ohms Most monitors have a switch at the rear that should be set to LOW ON or 75ohm as opposed to the Hi Z or OFF position Note The Uniplex Series 2 Simplex multiplexer does not have S VHS monitor facilities S VHS features are supported through the provision of S VHS connectors for the Main monitor MON A VCR in and VCR out on Duplex models and S VHS connectors for VCR IN and VCR OUT on Simplex models Page 20 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Installation 5 5 5 6 Connection to previous style Uniplex keyboards Setting up the main monitor The Main Monitor displays the digital output from the Uniplex Cameras can be displayed as Full Quad Multiscreen or Picture in Picture on the main monitor It has been designed to display the digital picture centrally on a studio standard monitor with no overlap at the edges of the screen if on initial power up the monitor cuts off part of the display the monitor is overscanning and requires realigning Most monitors have overall width and height controls located internally This adjustment is simple but
114. record the alarmed camera Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 65 Advanced Alarm Programming Uniplex Installation Guide 13 5 Individual channel set and clear Prior to programming ensure that the Live Record and Playback Individual channels have been enabled with the codes 611 612 613 The individual alarm channel set and clear strings are exclusive to the alarm channel they are linked to 5 lt Key gt lt key gt lt key gt Up to 31 keystrokes 01 Individual channel set Live mode 11 Individual channel clear Live mode 02 Individual channel set Record mode 12 Individual channel clear Record mode 03 Individual channel set Playback mode 13 Individual channel clear Playback mode Test example Live mode continues from Set head example 501 Individual channel set Live mode lt CAM KEY gt Select the camera key corresponding to the alarm number i e Alarm 01 Camera 01 TELEM Selects telemetry control CAM 1 Selects camera input 1 901 Send telemetry head to preset 01 This alarm program makes use of the telemetry capability of Dedicated Micros telemetry receivers CR4 CR5 DR4 adapting the alarm signal received by the multiplexer into a goto preset command for the alarmed camera 13 6 Select camera corresponding to alarm channel 500 This command when executed from within an alarm commands has the effect of selecti
115. ros USA 11515 Sunset Hills Road Reston VA 22090 USA Telephone 703 904 7738 Fax 703 904 7743 Dedicated Micros Australia PTY Unit 1 30 Leighton Place Hornsby NSW 2077 Australia Telephone 612 9482 1857 Fax 612 9482 1647 Dedicated Micros Asia PTE 1 Tannery Road 05 04 05 Cencon 1 Singapore 347719 Telephone 65 741 0138 Fax 65 741 0221 Dedicated Micros Malta Ltd UB2 San Gwann Industrial Estate San Gwann SGN 09 Malta Telephone 356 483 673 4 Fax 356 449 170 DOCUMENT PIN NUMBER MI DMUPX12 U2 0 BSIA RITISH SECURITY TRY ASSOCIATION mi a mi us U de
116. s e Live Record or Playback InLive mode the multiplexer will record what is being displayed on the main monitor In Record mode the multiplexer sends full screen images to the VCR and allows cameras to be sequence displayed on the main monitor Playback is dependent on the type of recording made When playing back a tape created in record mode the Uniplex can display on the main monitor a single camera of a combination of cameras in a multiscreen Page 4 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Operation Duplex models Duplex models are capable of carrying out two of the operator modes simultaneously Live and record mode display one or a combination of cameras while sending full screen images to the VCR Record and playback mode this requires two VCRs The multiplexer sends images to one of the VCRs while the other VCR is playing back a previous recording Main Spot Cameras Monitor Monitor OOOO 0000 bona BEBE o VCR aaa Live or Playback mode Mon B VCR IN Video out Video in l VCR OUT Video in Always recording Video out sd Ys BEBB o o VCR MEO Fig 1 Operation of Duplex Units Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 5 Operation Uniplex Installation Guide 2 2 2 3 Camera and screen control The following is a brief outline of the screen options available on the
117. s Simplex Operation and description 4 Spot Monitor Default after reset 23 93 Monitor outputs Fig 5 20 Operation of Duplex multiplexer Fig 1 5 Preset alarm program 91 Structure Alarm operation 61 T Index Titles and baseline 41 45 Camera offset number Recorded text Recording time and date Text background colour in live and record modes Text foreground colour in live and record modes VCR titling VCR control 31 33 Cameras to be recorded Field delay S VHS decoding VCR type Technical data 95 97 Rear panel connection Fig 2 19 Security level 82 83 Set spot monitor display 38 Technical data 95 96 Security levels 80 82 Telemetry Description of feature 11 Select telemetry type 30 Dedicated Micros Ltd Setting c bus address 17 Technical data 96 Page 119 Index Termination Loop through Fig 4 20 Set camera input termination 27 Text Titles Creating a camera title Fig 11 41 Default after reset 23 93 Recorded text 45 Security level 80 83 Text background colour live mode 42 Time Lapse Mode Alarm control 56 59 60 Compatible VCR table 105 106 Connecting the video recorder Fig 7 22 Default after reset 23 Description of use 4 31 Domestic video recorders 31 Glossary description 100 Rear panel connections Fig 3 19 Security level 80 81 82 83 U Uniplex Installation Guide Set video termination 28 Technical data 95 Text background colou
118. s 5 seconds main amp spot monitors Record All cameras recorded 17 2 Camera selects 912 912 Restores default camera selects Full Screen Displays camera 1 4 Way Split Displays cameras 1 2 3 amp 4 9 Way Split Displays cameras 1 to 9 Multi Screen Displays cameras 1 up to 16 Picture in picture Displays cameras 1 amp 2 or 1 2 3 4 amp 1 Spot Monitor Displays camera 1 Screen segments All holds are canceled 17 3 Zoom positions 913 913 Resets all zoomed in cameras All cameras Normal full screen display Area to be zoomed Centralised on all cameras 17 4 Camera titles 930 930 Resets all sixteen camera titles to match camera numbers Titles 01 CAMERA 01 02 CAMERA 02 etc 17 5 Function keys 940 940 Clears all the function keys Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 93 Reset Commands Uniplex Installation Guide 17 6 Alarm input key sequences 950 950 Clears all the alarm input strings 17 7 Alarm features 960 960 Restores standard alarm features Alarm inputs Normally open operation Alarm contact 1 Closed operates on commands 562 572 Alarm contact 2 Closed operates as video loss indicator Input alarms All features enabled VCR tape alarms Lamp flash only enabled gt Refer to the Advanced Alarm Manual for details 17 8 Movement 961 961 Restores default movement Indication colour Yellow applicable to colour systems only Indication colour White applicable to black and white systems only
119. screens can be directly selected using the following codes 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 Ex Fig 10 Directly Select Picture in Picture Display 8 6 Primary picture in picture display 140 xxx The picture in picture key on the Uniplex when first pressed will select a display consisting of a full screen with a quarter sized picture in the top left hand part of the screen By pressing the key again the next picture in picture screen will be displayed The key can be used to cycle through all eight picture in picture screens The primary screen display that the picture in picture key selects can be changed to suit the operator Select Primary Picture in picture Display 140 default single top left insert 001 Single top left insert 002 Single top right insert 003 Single bottom left insert 004 Single bottom right insert 005 Four top left inserts 006 Four top right insert 007 Four bottom left insert 008 Four bottom right insert Example 140 004 sets the multiscreen key to display a full screen with a quarter sized picture in the bottom right hand corner the first time the key is pressed Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 37 Screen Control Uniplex Installation Guide 8 7 Include Exclude cameras 110 1 120 1 Two commands have been provided to either include or to exclude all available c
120. should not be considered suitable for switching heavy loads Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 59 Alarms and the Video Recorder 12 3 Alarm triggered time lapse VCR Uniplex Installation Guide 220 221 Most time lapse video recorder have the ability to switch from recording in time lapse mode to recording at normal speed when a pair of contacts on the VCR are closed together The Uniplex has a pair of contacts first alarm output which can be used to trigger the VCR from time lapse mode to normal speed When the VCR is in time lapse mode the Uniplex will be recording at the correct speed previously selected by a code in the range 201 to 208 After the VCR has been switched to normal speed the Uniplex record speed must also be switched to normal speed 201 To achieve the switch from time lapse to normal speed and back again two commands have been provided These commands switch from the current time lapse mode any code 201 to 208 to the active alarm time lapse mode and back again 220 Switch to active alarm time lapse mode 221 Switch to currently selected time lapse mode 12 4 Program alarm time lapse mode 220 xxx The active alarm time lapse mode is selected using the following code 220 Default non selected Page 60 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 Version 2 0
121. sion 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide To set the date Setting the Year Display Setting up the Uniplex Format 022 default 000 000 Select 4 digit format for year 001 Select 2 digit format for year Setting the date 021 D D M M YYYY Day Month Year Note All six or eight digits must be entered Examples Two Digit Format for year 19th May 1997 would be entered as 4th August 1997 would be entered as Four Digit Format for year 19th May 1997 would be entered as 4th August 1997 would be entered as 6 4 Select language 021 19 0597 021 04 0897 021 19 05 1997 021 04 08 1997 830 xxx As the Uniplex is a multi language unit it can be programmed to display screens in a number of languages As standard the unit is set to display screens in English Set Language 830 Default English 000 English 001 French 002 German 003 Spanish 004 Italian 005 Chinese Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 25 Setting up the Uniplex Uniplex Installation Guide 6 5 6 6 Set keyboard type 801 xxx The Uniplex automatically identifies which keyboard is being used to control the system when connected via the c bus network however if a previous generation keyboard is used to control the Uniplex connection is made to the IIC connector the keyboar
122. t 23 93 Description of function 6 Security level 81 82 83 PIR Alarm operation 53 Description of feature 11 Set alarm number 55 Playback Default after reset 94 Description of function 4 Preset alarm programs 87 90 Security level 81 R Uniplex Installation Guide Select picture in picture Fig 10 37 Set primary picture in picture display 37 Technical data 95 Set alarm type 54 Set c bus address 16 55 Set movement in playback 52 Set S VHS decoding 33 Technical data 95 Multiplex playback Use in function key 72 Record Default after reset 23 93 94 Description of function 3 4 Time division multiplexing Non synchronous cameras Time lapse video record First alarm set and last alarm cleared in record mode 63 Individual channel set in record mode 66 Interlace correction 39 Movement in record mode 51 Movement record non selected cameras 52 Preset alarm programs 86 89 Recorded text 45 Page 116 Version 2 0 Recording time and date 45 Security level 80 81 83 Select cameras to be recorded 31 Set and clear heads and tails in record mode 64 Technical data 95 Use in function keys 71 72 Text background colour 43 Text foreground colour 44 VCR titling control 44 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Relay Output Rear panel connection Fig 3 19 Set alarm output relay 1 56 Set alarm output relay 2 56 Repacking How to repack the multiplexer 2 Reset Alarm
123. t Alarm Address 591 Default 096 096 112 Address for alarm module Select alarm number 592 xxx Each Alarm Module has sixteen input contact numbers which default to correspond with the Uniplex alarm number i e Alarm contact 001 on the Alarm Module corresponds to alarm 1 on the Uniplex If however an alternative wiring scheme has been used each alarm contact can be simply reallocated using the code 592 Default 001 001 to 016 Sixteen alarm inputs Example Alarm contact 007 will activate Uniplex alarm 7 if however the alarm device is connected to alarm contact 015 on the alarm module this must be re allocated as follows To renumber the alarm enter the code 592 Select the necessary camera key lt CAM 75 Enter the corresponding number 015 Future activation of the external device connected to contact 015 of the alarm module trigger the alarm input 7 on the Uniplex Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 55 Alarm Operation Uniplex Installation Guide 11 4 Set alarm inputs normally open closed 580 581 The inputs are triggered by connecting the alarm input to ground normally open or by disconnecting the contact from ground normally closed The action taken on each type of trigger make or break is defined by setting the input as normally open alarm set by contact closure or normally closed alarm set by
124. the telephone however it is important that this manual has been followed before calling the Technical Support Group The following are the telephone numbers for all Dedicated Micros Technical Support Departments U K Int 44 161 727 3241 Belgium Int 32 1640 1228 U S A Int 703 904 7738 or 800 UNIPLEX Asia Int 65 741 0138 Australia Int 612 482 1857 Note This manual must be available when contacting Dedicated Micros as reference will be made to it If for what ever reason this is not possible the unit can be returned directly to a Dedicated Micros Repairs Department In this event please follow the returns procedure as detailed below to avoid any delay Photocopy the EQUIPMENT RETURN ADVICE Contact the Customer Services Department to obtain a returns number The following information must be available to give to the Customer Services Department when requesting a returns number Model type Serial number Full Account Invoice address or Return Address if different Contact name Fax number and Telephone number Customer order number for repair cost not exceeding 100 Full description of the fault Previous returns number s if applicable Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 101 Returns Procedure Uniplex Installation Guide If the unit is rack mounted the rack mount kit must be removed before the unit is packed Wrap the unit in the original polythene bag Fit preformed end pieces at either side of the u
125. the time that a camera will remain active after the last burst of movement was detected This is set at the default time of five seconds 690 default 5 seconds 001 to 255 Delay time in seconds The reason for this delay time is as follows consider an intruder who attempts to force a door that is in the field of view of a movement detecting camera All is fine as we detect his movement and record the information to tape but if he pauses to take his breath for several seconds we do not want to loose this valuable scene and so the delay allows the camera to still be considered active for a number of seconds after movement has ceased We continue to view the break in despite the intermittent nature of the intruder s movement 10 7 Relay output on movement 560 xxx Relay output 2 can be connected to external equipment to give a physical indication of movement This relay configurable therefore if activation on movement is required it must be selected as follows 560 default 000 000 Controlled by 562 572 001 Loss of video detection 002 Movement trigger Selecting 560 002 will configure the relay to trigger when movement is detected Note Once activated the relay will remain closed until reset through a 571 command 10 8 Movement in Live mode 651 xxx Initiates movement detection in live mode for each individua
126. time lapse mode for VCR 201 208 The commands 201 to 208 sequentially select the time lapse mode that the VCR is running in The table below indicates the time lapse mode in hours for the some of the popular video recorders on the market For a more comprehensive list refer to Compatible VCR Table Appendix A Time Lapse Video Recorder 204 205 206 207 Asutsa TLVCR 2521 72hrs 120hrs 168hrs 240hrs Burle 39361X 3910X 48hrs 72hrs 120hrs 168hrs Gyyr 2051X 24hrs 48hrs 72hrs 120hrs Hitachi VTL2000 48hrs 72hrs 120hrs 168hrs Ikegami TVR625 field mode 72hrs 120hrs 240hrs 480hrs JVC 9060A 72hrs 120hrs 240hrs 480hrs Mitsubishi 480E 144hrs 240hrs 480hrs Panasonic 8050 8051 48hrs 72hrs 120hrs 144hrs Philips TL 720R 72hrs 168hrs 336hrs 720hrs Sanyo TLS 1000P 1001P 72hrs 108hrs 144hrs 180hrs Sony SVT5000 48hrs 72hrs 96hrs 120hrs Vicon VCR401 410 424 48hrs 72hrs 120hrs 168hrs 7 6 Page 32 Vista 27HR Select field delay Note If a standard or double play VCR is in use or time lapse video recorder has been selected using the code 200 xxx there is no need to proceed with this section Time lapse VCRs that are not listed can be configured easily provided the field delay for each time la
127. tiplexer Description of alarm operation 53 Description of alarms and the video recorder 59 Description of keyboard security 77 Duplex operation 4 5 Features of the Uniplex 7 13 Glossary description 100 Installation details 19 22 Repacking the unit 2 Multiplexing Time division multiplexing 3 Glossary description 100 Multiport Control Description of feature 7 9 Dedicated Micros Ltd Index Technical data 95 96 Screen modes Video inputs outputs Use in function keys 71 Security level 81 Setup 47 52 Delay time Indication colour Live mode Movement grid Movement scene type Playback mode Record non selected cameras Record mode Relay output Reset grid cells Select deselect cameras Technical data 96 Returns Procedures 101 Set c bus address 15 Setup 23 30 Simplex operation 4 Standard operation 3 Technical data 95 Multiplexer record Multiplexer playback Unpacking the unit 1 Record mode 3 Version 2 0 Page 113 Index Multiscreen Default after reset 23 93 94 Description of function 6 Interlace correction 40 Primary multiscreen setup 36 Security level 81 82 83 N Uniplex Installation Guide Select individual camera in multiscreen 36 Selecting a multiscreen 35 Technical data 95 Usein a function key 72 Use in a preset program 85 87 88 90 Network c bus Accessories 10 13 Alarm module e support PC control PIR alarm module Telemetry Video switcher Conne
128. tore on Uniplex Series 2 only Colour recording method Sample rate Colour Sample rate Mono Sample per line CCIR Sample per line PAL Total memory capacity Mono Colour Storage format Screen modes Main Spot Video inputs Camera inputs CCIR PAL Dedicated Micros Ltd UV R Y B Y 13 5 Mhz 16 Mhz 832 Horizontal x 448 Vertical 1024 levels of grey 10 bit luma 704 Horizontal x 512 Vertical 256 levels of grey 8 bit luma 4 Mbits 16 8 million colours implemented to CCIR 4 2 2 standard Full screen digital x2 zoom facility with full movement of the magnified image within the field of view QUAD 4 3 8 2 9 Way 12 1 16 Way Eight variants of Picture in Picture Sequence Hold or freeze frame Independent analogue switcher output via TELEM key spot or sequence Sixteen 2 x BNC connectors per input channel menu individually selected to 75 ohm termination Loop through inputs 625 lines 50 fields per second Version 2 0 Page 95 Technical Specification Video inputs outputs Mon A Mon B VCR out Uniplex Series 1 VCR out Uniplex Series 2 VCR in Uniplex Series 1 VCR in Uniplex Series 2 Telemetry control Uniplex Installation Guide Main digital monitor via BNC composite video connectors or on Uniplex Series 2 Duplex multiplexers S Video 4 pin mini DIN Independent Spot monitor outlet Composite video via BNC connector Multiplex encoded output via BNC composite vi
129. upport laptop maintenance telemetr i y adapter connection Separament receivers technical support Fig 2 Typical System Layout Each unit connected to the c bus network is given it s own unique address This allows the network to identify the unit analyse the information sent and ensure the action it conveys reaches the correct Uniplex multiplexer Page 8 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Features of the Uniplex Series 1 and Series 2 3 2 3 3 3 4 Function keys The Uniplex has six function keys that can be programmed to carry out a string of commands These commands are stored in the units memory and when the corresponding function key is pressed the unit will automatically carry out the pre programmed commands The Uniplex can be programmed so the operator has control of the function keys when the keyboard security has been locked This allows the operator to carry out specific functions without requiring free access of the unit e g a function key is programmed to change the time lapse mode from 24 hours to 72 hours for weekend recording Note It is necessary that the operators is aware of the function key programs so that keys are not activated incorrectly Movement Each camera input can be individually programmed to have Movement detection activated The Movement option gives a visual indication in Live mode on the main monitor display by surrounding the active area
130. y but a function key may contain another function key as part of the commands to execute 2 When selecting record mode use 211 to ensure all available cameras are recorded Dedicated Micros Ltd Version 2 0 Page 69 Function Keys 14 3 Force key on off Uniplex Installation Guide 1H If either ACT SEQ or HOLD are used as part of a function key program this element can be switched on or off using the and commands i e If the SEQ command is included in the function key program selecting SEQ will stop the sequence operation the next time the function key is pressed Selecting SEQ will re start the sequence element of the program the next time the function key is selected 14 4 Function key examples ACT SEQ HOLD The following pages detail some commonly used function keys and the codes to set them up A blank page is included as a template that can be copied to use as a working page when setting up function keys Select 4 way screen with cameras 1 4 Function Key F1 400 F1 Program Function Key 1 LIVE Select Live mode 4 way Select 4 way screen 100 Select screen cameras CAM 1 Camera 1 CAM 2 Camera 2 CAM 3 Camera 3 CAM 4 Camera 4 3 End Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Page 70 Uniplex Installation Guide Select 4 way screen with cameras 5 8 Function Key F2 Function Keys
131. zoom positions Time lapse speed in use Set VCR parameters VCR type Level 2 Mostly Set 700 XXX This code must be entered twice Note If the number selected is 000 then the operator has access to all security levels Set time and date Set mode Live Record Playback Primary screen MSC PinP Set sequence rate on monitors Select cameras in sequence Select VCR time lapse modes Open close alarm contacts To lock keyboard use the code Level 1 Mostly Select 701 The operator can now only use commands up to and including those in the current security level To unlock the keyboard enter the code Select split screen display Select P in P positions Select screen segments Select cameras and view VCR Turn sequencing on 8 off Use of Hold Zoom move zoomed area Control of Spot monitor Report Software version 700 XXX Level 0 Keyboard locked out Where xxx pin number or security code Release keyboard limitation Select help screen level Version 2 0 Page 83 Keyboard Security Uniplex Installation Guide Page 84 Version 2 0 Dedicated Micros Ltd Uniplex Installation Guide Preset Programs 16 Preset Programs A series of user selectable preset programs are provided to enable the user to select the operation most suitable to their particular application Note When using

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