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1. Zt gu 999 MAIN MATRIX DOME INPUT PORT 1 2 3 set es 8 12 18 10 116 17 18 124 25 26 32 1 2 112 E ELI VIDEO OUTPUT PORT ALARM INPUT ALARM OUTPUT KEYBOARD PORT Rs485 Bus 232 PORT SUBSIDIARY MATRIX Y X Y j SUBSIDIARY MATRIX 4 i ep 05 lt li 0 5 C 2 2 2 m 2 lt gt gt lt lt O d 5 gt e 2 D B x x U N W 9 A 20 W CAM97 W cami CAM98 gt 2 W 2 2 E v JJ S gt 2 SY 1 came E z mm E 0 70 2 Su 3 7 CAM32 EIS j 1287 1 ALM 1 1 ALM97 gt 2 2 ALM98 gt 8 ALM8 8 ALM104 D s ALM9 2 ALM105 ALM10 10 ALM106 Z E e
2. eur ce ce cet a n n n n a n n n n ALARM 17 32 ch ea ch ea a n n n n a n n n n 17 A18A19 A20A21 A22A23G A24A25 G A26A27 G A28A29 G A30A31 A32 10 POWER SWITCH Turn on off the power 11 LOOPING VIDEO two 34 pin flat ribbon sockets for 32 looping video inputs and outputs Refer to the following picture for profile and pin designations GND LOOPING VIDEO 1 16 32 3130 29 2827 26 2524 23 2221 20191817 LOOPING VIDEO 17 32 12 RS232 PORT CONSOLE this port is for 9 pin D Sub connect ing PC for transmitting stored message in Matrix to it PC can also control the whole system Refer to the following picture for profile and pin designations lt pm oa 2 4
3. ee 13 MENU OUT The output of the system menu 14 5485 PORT CAMERA 5485 using 12 contact removable screw terminal block that connecting 8 groups of RS485 BUS outputs Refer to the following picture for profile and pin designations S means shield CAMERA 65485 15 RELAY OUT 4 relay outputs using 12 contact removable screw terminal block two modes of normal open normal close Refer to the following picture for profile and pin designations RELAY OUT NCI NOI NC2 NO2 NC3 Picture 6 8 NO3 NC4 6 3 Switch Setting 3 User Matrix mainboard SW1 This switch is for communication matching impedance setting Switch bit 1 bit2 and bit 3 are not in use now and should be set as OFF Switch bit 4 is set as ON the expansion communication port is connected to matching impedance default
4. SN 32 1 INTRODUCTION The matrix video switcher control system is a modular assembled CCTV security system combining both video switching and system control functions Each matrix sys tem provides 32 camera inputs 8 monitor outputs and 4 8 keyboard controllers Digital display and screen status display are achieved through system keyboards and monitors With 5485 port the system is able to control various equipments such as Pan Tilt lens and alarm detectors The system is also featured with alarm linkage auto and manual control functions The system can include one or several matrixes One matrix is comprised of power module communication module VIM video input module VOM video output module All the equipments in the system are controlled by a CPU and one or more keyboards User Manual 2 PRECAUTIONS Only qualified technician or installer is permitted to conduct the installation of this unit Do not block or cover the ventilation openings in the enclosure Place the unit at least 5cm away from the wall to prevent it from overheating Do not drop metallic parts into the ventilation openings Dropping parts will lead to unit malfunction If this does happen switch off the power and consult your qualified engineer or dealer to service the unit Do not open or remove covers yourself Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous volt age or other hazards Th
5. OW Lr To select an entry from the System Setup menu 1 Move the joystick to make the cursor to the desired line and then move it clockwise or Enter the number 1 8 for the desired line 2 The BACK means to return to the previous menu Date Time setup Use the Date Time below to set DISPLAY Asia Mode YY MM DD Int l Mode DD MM YY USA Mode MM DD YY DATE TIME DATA TI SETUP 1 DISPLAY YY MM DD 2 DATA 06 02 13 Ja IME 0 5934 0 DISPLAY Select the system date format for display 1 Place the cursor to the DISPLAY line 2 Move the joystick up and down to select the format There are three format available Asia Mode YY MM DD Int l Mode DD MM YY USA Mode MM DD YY DATE Display the date in the format selected above TIME Display the time in 24 hour format as HH MM SS hour minute second NOTE When changing the DISPLAY mode the second item DATA will change accordingly TIME mode remains as 24H BACK returns to the previous menu User Manual Baud rate setup Use BAUDRATE SETUP menu below to set the baud rate of CAMERA KEYBOARD EXTEND 85232 BAUDRATE SETUP 1 CAMERA 9600 2 KEYBOARD 9600 3 EXTEND 19200 l RSA 38400 0 BACK 1 Move the joystick up and down to make the flashing cursor to the desired item Turn the joystick clockwise to enter the set ting or directly input the item number using the numeric keypad on the k
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7. time Y tour number EXAMPLE To activate preset tour no 4 in the with dwell time of 3 seconds for each preset OPERATION Press 2 CAM ID DWELL 3 DWELL 4 TOUR 3 Delete tour This is used to clear programmed tour OPERATION Press TOUR X DEL X preset tour number EXAMPLE To delete the tour no 3 OPERATION Press TOUR 3 tour number DEL Pattern 1 Pattern record OPERATION Press PATTERN 2s X ENTER X pattern number ranging from one to four Press PATTERN and hold it for more than 2 seconds then press pattern number finally press ENTER Use joystick and keyboard keys to send a serious of commands to dome camera as scheduled The commands are recorded Explanation the pattern recording is only applicable to the op eration of Pan Tilt and lens commands End pattern recording OPERATION Press PATTERN 0 ENTER Explanation If the recording time exceeds the permitted range the camera will stop recording automatically 2 Pattern replay OPERATION Press X PATTERN X pattern number Home position 1 Set home position OPERATION Press T DWELL X PRESET Explanation T dwell time within the range of 1 to 255 X preset number 2 Delete home position OPERATION Press 0 DWELL 0 PRESET 29 12 3 Lens Control 1 User Iris control OPEN CLOSE Open or close the iris of lens to control the light input to the camera OPERATION Press X camera ID CAM O
8. ET lt e gt OOC PA HC 0 09 0 Ub Back Panel Picture 6 2 User Manual 6 1 Light and Connection Refer to picture6 1 1 POWER lit light indicates that the power supply is normal 2 ALARM lit light indicates that there is alarm event happening 3 STATUS flashing light indicates that the system is running normally 4 CODE OUT flashing light indicates that the system is sending codes out or receiving codes 6 2 Connection Refer to picture6 2 5 KEYBOARD the four ports are for 6 pin RJ11 plugs that connect keyboards Refer to the following picture for profile and pin designation 6 EXTEND the two ports are for extension to parallel connections with other matrixes The connector is RJ 11 Refer to Picture 6 3 for profile and refer to Form 6 1 for pin designation Refer to Section 7 8 for connections 7 MONITOR OUTPUTS standard BNC connectors providing 8 video outputs 8 CAMERA INPUTS standard BNC connectors providing 32 video inputs 9 ALARM INPUTS 32 alarm inputs through 12 contact removable screw terminal blocks Refer to the following picture for profile and pin designations User Manual ALARM 1 16 1 A2 A4 A5 A7 ABAD 1 12 1 14 15 AT
9. GROUP n sequence number 1 30 groups LENGTH n the steps in the sequence 1 640 steps STEP step number 1 640 steps CAM camera number of each step 1 32 DWELL dwell time of each step video 1 254 seconds PRE preset number of each camera 0 220 0 designate the current video 2 After entering the TOURS SETUP menu the GROUP number setting is flashing Move the joystick up and down to select group number 1 30 and then turn it clockwise to enter the sequence list NOTE If the sequence has been edited with steps the steps will be displayed If not only LENGTH 0000 will be displayed no steps now if turning the joystick clockwise user can add one step with default setting as 0001 000 000 000 the LENGTH is displayed as LENGTH 0001 3 After entering the TOURS SETUP menu move the joystick up and down to select STEP number and then turn it clockwise to enter the settings of CAM DWELL PRE 4 Move the joystick left or right to the desired item and change the value using the numeric keypad or moving the joystick up or down 5 Turn the joystick anticlockwise to exit the setting of the current step 6 Insert a step move the joystick to select the step that is to be inserted after Take STEPO0005 for example press the NEXT key on the keyboard for more than 2 seconds that is insert a step STEPOO006 after STEPOO05 The 5 0005 and the above steps remain unchanged whereas the original numbers of all the
10. 2 After entering one setting press PREV and NEXT to turn over pages 3 If no item is needed to change press the 0 numeric button or move the joystick up and down to make the cursor position to 0 and then move it right to return the previous menu NOTE 1 The system message recorded the time of the lastest five times turning on off 2 The alarm arming disarming information recorded the lastest 1024 operations including the alarm area number date and time of each arming disarming operation 3 The alarm events recorded the latest 1024 ones including alarm area number date and time of each alarm event 253 11 9 System Salvo Enter SYSTEM SALVO submenu as the following picture shows SYSTME SALVO MONI TOR CAMERA PRE 01 002 001 02 128 002 03 099 003 04 028 100 05 067 000 6 005 100 07 100 100 The list is used to program or edit the salvo switch sequence Salvo switch means to simultaneously switch different video in the designated monitor The system can program 16 groups of salvo switch sequences each of which has a maximum of 64 steps Each monitor can display any preset of any camera V NOTE When setting or editing a program the run ning salvo switch sequence will be stopped 1 After entering the salvo switch setup the GROUP number is flashing Move the joystick up and down to select the GROUP number 1 16 2 Move the joystick clockwise to make the cursor to the STEP number This setting is
11. KEYBOARDS KEYBOARDO KEYBOARD KEYBOARD BACK CLEAR CLEAR KO ESI CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR CLEAR 2 Press ENTER button to clear this user Move the joystick anti clockwise to reserve this user and quit the setting 3 Repeat the above steps to clear other passwords if necessary Otherwise press the 0 numeric button or move the joystick up and down to make the cursor position to 0 then move it right to return the previous menu Screen position setup It is to adjust the character position displaying on the screen as the status title is displayed on the monitor Refer to picture 9 1 7 SCREEN SETUP The displaying position of the status title is as follows eS NUS MONITOR 01 1 Move the joystick clockwise to ente this setting 2 Move the joystick up or down to select the monitors 1 8 and then move it clockwise to access this setting Move the joystick up down left or right to adjust the displaying position of the status title on the screen 3 Move the joystick anti clockwise to complete this setting Re peat above steps to change other settings After completing move the joystick anti clockwise to quit and return the previous menu NOTE The corresponding changes will be occurred on the cor respondin
12. Using the keyboard joystick user can adjust the pan tilt angle of the lens User can move the joystick in eight directions up and dow n left and right upper left and dow n left upper right and dow n right Preset It is to menorize the parameters of focus zoom pan tilt angle of a camera video setting When necessary the preset can be recalled d Itis to display the programmed preset Preset Keyboard registration Baud rate Setting Preset Control PUN preset Itis to activate the preset tour tour Delete Preset 4 Itis to delete the preset tour tour Video switch It is to switch any video of any camera to be displayed in any selected monitor Itis a group of sequence sw itched betw een any videos of any cameras The system can program Standard 2 shat and store up to 30 groups of standard sequence Each sequence can have up to 640 switch steps aes that include different videos of 128 cameras The dwell time of each step can be programmed and the gt video can be the preset of a camera Sw itching Salvo switch The system can switch a group of videos from different cameras to be displayed on several monitors simultaneously The function can be set through the salvo sw itch sub menu 4 sequential The sequential scan tours are independent from each other PUT Users with different priority levels have different access rights to the locked camera 1 No right of 1 access to the dome camera 2 Has right of ac
13. 14 3 Keyboard Command Table for Matrix SHIFT H SET l Scanning scope ____ 1 2 Sequential scan switch SHI FT HLX H SCAN SHI FT 0 SCAN Skip SHI FT HL X L PREV SHI FT 0 NEXT Start switch SHI FT HX H TOURS Standard sequence switch Statswitch ______ Li m SHI FT H O H TOURS Start switch SHI FT HX H PATTERN m Startswitch _______ SHI FT O H PATTERN Previous camera PREV m Previous camera _____ NEXT ALARM 4 X NEXT Disarm one areas ALARM H X H PREV Am areas LL ALARM H 0 H NEXT EMEN ALARM 410 PREV NENNEN MON BEEN 5 Video switch SA NE X camera video For corresponding Alarm Acknowledgement ALARM All Alarms Password Change Change password SHFT HOPEN J Logout jUsrlogsou X SHFT HCLOSE OyOff me J 220 OyOfVOF 12 SET I2349ET 23 OyOf MON SET Or Offallscreendispay SETS C O X i User Manual 33 14 4 Communication between PC and Matrix 14 4 1 Control matrix via PC This software is for PC control to the matrix 5232 port Functions are shown below Sequential scan switch Salvo sequence switch
14. User Manual 8 THE MATRIX PARALLEL CONNECTION CONFIGURATION 1 Two Matrixes are to be connected SUBSIDIARY MATRIX 1 MAIN MATRIX Monitor1 m Monitor2 O O C d e 20 E Monitor8 2 gt gt 8 gt z n CAM33 2 z 0 U m 4 0 9 2 32 5 gt gt gt 2 gt 8 9 ALM33 3 10 ALM34 v i T JJ 4 32 ALM56 E E 2 R02 3 R03 S 4 R04 E 1 KEYBOARD 2 Qe KEYBOARD 7 KEYBOARD 8 5 85485 4 z Ss m o 5 a CONTROL DOME D JJ U Eng D j PC User Manual 1 _ yo 2 2 ALM9 ALM10 ALM32 R05 06 R07 R08 sile 2 Multi Matrixes are to be connected Monitor 1 Monitor2 Monitor3 Monitor8
15. User Manual DR 3208 Matrix Switching System 0 Before using the matrix please read this manual carefully 5 T FNFRODUCTON eaters PRO pep EDENDUM E ES quus 1 2 PRECAUTIONS toc em 1 2e PEATUR 2 a SPE CLIETCA ELON 4 De FUNC TON 5 UM 7 7 MATRIX CONNECTION CONFIGURATION Hn 10 8 THE MATRIX PARALLEL CONNECTION CONFIGURATION 11 ING LOGS OUT cedex a 13 I0 PROGRAM SETUP 13 14 15 FEZ FOULS a eS 18 1159 Camela S 19 XE Le 21 11 59 T RM 21 6 22 23 LESAN M I m 1 TUTTI 23 OPS SCCM 25 12 KEYBOARD OPERATEODN S nd patres 26 13 ERROR 31 Ld APPENDIX
16. TOUR 001 5640 means the monitor is running the Tour NO 1 with the current Step NO 640 4 When one monitors display SALVOXXX SXXX SALVOOO1 50640 in means the monitor is running Salvo Group No 1 with the current Step No 64 3 2 Language Select There are two languages available English and Chinese 3 3 Video Switch User Manual The matrix can switch any video of any camera or any preset of any camera to any designated monitor to display The hub of the system is an all cross matrix switch which can switch 32 cam eras and 8 monitors 3 4 Independent Video Automatic Sequential Scan The scan can display the videos automatically from the first camera to the end camera by ID number numeric sequence set by user The video switch speed is independent and alterable 3 5 Salvo Switch Individual cameras can be grouped into salvo for simultaneous callup to a contiguous group of monitors Sixty four steps can be programmed with a maximum of sixteen groups in a salvo The dwell time of camera is programmed The system has SYSTEM SALVO SETUP menu to set the program 3 6 Standard Sequence Switch it is a group of switches of any video of any camera The system can program and store 30 groups of standard sequence switches including 20 groups with 128 steps each 6 groups with 256 steps each 2 groups with 512 steps each and 2 groups with 640 steps each Each group can include videos of multiple cameras and the dwell time of each video
17. steps after STEPOO05 will be changed by adding 1 and remain the original settings The inserted STEPOO06 has the original 0006 5 001 CAM 001 DWELL 000 PRE sothe user should set the CAM DWELL PRE data After the insertion the LENGTH number will be changed by adding 1 User Manual 7 Delete move the joystick to delete the step Take STEPOO005 For example press PREV key on the keyboard for more than 2 sec onds to delete STEPOO05 The 4 steps before the original STEP0005 remain unchanged whereas the step numbers after the original STEPOO05 will be changed by decreasing 1 8 After completing all the above settings turn the joystick anticlockwise to return the GROUP number selection menu 9 Select another GROUP number and repeat above steps to edit if necessary Turn the joystick anticlockwise to complete the set ting and quit Take the following step for example there are 7 steps for GROUPO1 TOUR SETUP Step 1 Camera Dwell Time 2 seconds Preset No 10 Step 2 Camera No 2 Dwell Time 4 seconds Preset No 20 Step 3 Camera No 3 Dwell Time 2 seconds Preset No 88 Step 4 Camera No 4 Dwell Time 3 seconds Preset No 99 Step 5 Camera No 5 Dwell Time 2 seconds Preset No 100 Step 6 Camera No 6 Dwell Time 5 seconds Preset No 0 Step 7 Camera No 7 Dwell Time 3 seconds Preset No 011 OPERATION After entering the TOUR SETUP menu the GROUP number setting is flashing Input 1 in the edi
18. FUNCTI ON MACRO NO 01 001 END ACT 002 TOUR 003 AUTO SCAN 004 PATTERN 005 TOUR 006 END ACT 007 AUTO SCAN 008 PATTERN This function allows a group of cameras to carry out designated operations The setting procedures are as follows 1 Move the joystick up and down to select MACRO or directly input the item number using the numeric keypad on the keyboard to select and then move the joystick right to enter the setting of MACROFUNCTION 2 Move the joystick up and down to select the camera and then move it right to enter MACRO FUNCTION setting which includes TOUR AUTO PAN PATTERN NO ACT or END ACT The actions run by TOUR AUTO PAN or PATTERN should be set previously and run at least one time The speed of running TOUR or AUTO PAN is same as the speed of the latest time of running this function 3 Repeat the above steps to set the MACRO FUNCTIONSs A maximum of MACRO FUNCTION is eight 4 1 there isn t any item needed to be modified move the joystick left to return to the previous menu 290 11 4 Monitor Setup 11 5 Keyboard Setup Select MONITOR SETUP and then the following picture is dis Select KEYBOARD SETUP and then the following picture is dis played on the screen played on the screen MONITOR SETUP KEYBOARD SETUP MONI TOR MONITOR TITLE w1 KEY MON CONTROL 001 Moni tor 001 2 CAM CONTROL 002 Moni tor 002 3 KEYBOARD PRIORITY 003 Monitor 003 0 BACK 004 Moni tor 004
19. Hu Waveform 3 5 Salvo Sw itch 16 sequence maximum 64 steps for Distortion each sequence 9187 Hequeney ens Pow er Supply Refer to pow er cable label Characteristics Brightness Color Time 2 Ens Operating 0 0 4 40 C Humidity lt 90 Offset Environment Brightness Color Gain 8 lt 30W Offset Video Check to check any video loss on any monitor 436 L x295 W x90 H mm One line 14 ae characters Weigh Ls One line 11 a oo monitor characters Luminance Nonlinear 1 5 Distortion LI 5 6 LI User Manual 5 FUNCTION The system can connect 8 keyboards Each keyboard should register one of the eight priority levels The different priority levels 8 is the highest 1 is the low est can grant different functions of the key board User Y o Each keyboard can register user w ith different priority registration Using the keyboard joystick the user can select the baud rates of the follow ing items 1 Dome camera baud rate 2 Keyboard baud rate 3 Extend portbaud rate 1 4 RS232 baud rate 4 Clear The system master the highest priority level user can delete the passwords set by other users passw ord w hen necessary Using key board user can adjust the lens focus to obtain a clear video on monitor Using keyboard user can adjust lens zoom to obtain a video w ith desired size Using key board user can open or close the iris of lens to obtain a video w ith desired brightness
20. Manual switch Bede camera Nextcamera 9 _ 14 4 2 Matrix multimedia configuration software This software is implemented for PC read or set multimedia information for matrix PC communications with matrix via RS232 port it can backup the matrix s information and configuration and save as file or reversely upload the file to set up the matrix 28 3207 Matrix Data Configuration Tips Language Setting COM Property Select a Position to Save Data Fort Com r Baud 19200 Download 11 Matrix EEFROM Data lata Property Tata bit Check bit Hone Upload 11 Matrix EEFROM Data Stop bit save Matrix EEFROM User Manual 34
21. alarm output setting of the selected alarm area 2 Move the joystick left and right to select the desired items and then move it up and down to set the value 3 Move the joystick anticlockwise to quit the setting after com pleting the setting Repeat above steps to set other alarm areas if necessary 4 Move the joystick left to return previous menu if no other items are needed to set Alarm sensor configuration Enter the SENSOR CONFIG submenu as the following picture shown It is to set the alarm mode of each alarm sensor OPEN means the alarm is activated when the circuit is open CLOSE means the alarm is activated when the circuit is closed SENSOR CONFIG SENSOR NO CONFIG 001 CLOSE 002 OPEN 003 OPEN 004 CLOSE 005 CLOSE 006 CLOSE 007 CLOSE 008 CLOSE User Manual The setting steps are as follows 1 Move the joystick up and down to select different area numbers and then move it anti clockwise or clockwise to set OPENor CLOSE 2 Move the joystick anti clockwise to return previous menu If no other items are needed to modify Message display Enter the MESSAGE submenu as the following picture shown MESSAGE SYSTEM MESSAGE 2 FORTIFY MESSAGE 3 ALARM MESSAGE 0 BACK 1 Move the joystick up and down to make the flashing cursor to the desired item Turn the joystick clockwise to enter the setting or directly input the item number using the numeric keypad on the keyboard to enter the setting
22. change AREA alarm area sequence number START the time to arm an alarm 24H END the time to disarm an alarm 24H EXAMPLE To arm an alarm at 13 00 the first day and disarm it at 9 30 the second day on alarm area 001 the operation is as follows Enter the AUTO ALARM SETUP submenu move the joystick up and down to select alarm area 001 and then turn it clockwise to enter START item input 13 00 using the numeric keypad or move the joystick up and down to select data after that move the joy stick to enter END item input 09 30 Turn the joystick anticlockwise to return to the AREA item move the joystick up and down to select another AREA number After completing all the operation move the joystick left to return previous menu User Manual 11 8 Alarm Control Select ALARM CONT ROL and then the following picture is dis played on the screen ALARM CONTROL w1 ALARM MODE 2 ALARM EXPORT 3 SENSOR CONFIG 4 MESSAGE 0 BACK 1 Move the joystick up and down to make the flashing cursor to the desired item Turn the joystick clockwise to enter the setting or directly input the item number using the numeric keypad on the keyboard to enter the setting 2 If no item needs to be changed press the 0 numeric button move the joystick up and down to make the cursor position to 0 and then move it right to return the previous menu Alarm mode There are three modes available BASIC MODE AUTO BUILD MODE AND SEQUEN
23. desired item Turn the joystick clockwise to enter the setting or directly input the item number using the numeric keypad on the keyboard to enter the setting the joystick anti clockwise to quit after completing the setting Repeat the above operation to change other settings if necessary 4 Repeat above steps to change other settings lf no item is needed to change press the 0 numeric button or move the joy stick up and down to make the cursor position to 0 then move it right to return to the previous menu Camera Enable Enter the CAMERA ENABLE menu as the following picture shown Camera Enable is desingated the using status of each camera channel CAMERA ENABLE CAM ENABLE DI SABLE 001 ENABLE 002 ENABLE 003 ENABLE 004 ENABLE 005 ENABLE 006 ENABLE 007 ENABLE 008 ENABLE The setting procedures are as follows 1 Move the joystick up and down to select different camera channel press NEXT PREV to turn over the page automatically and then move it up and down to select ENABLE DISABLE Turn the joystick clockwise to return previous menu ENABLE The camera channel is opened and the camera is in use DISABLE The camera channel is not opened and the camera is not in use 2 Move the joystick anti clockwise to return to the previous menu after completing User Manual 2 Camera Title Enter the CAMERA TITLE menu as the following picture shown Camera Title allows the user to set the title fo
24. is Programmable The video can be any preset of any Camera In a group of sequence switch a video can be repeated as different steps The total steps of all groups is less than 6400 The same group of sequence switch can be displayed on different monitors which do not interfere with each other 3 7 Switch to Previous Camera To display the video of previous camera by ID number 3 8 Switch to Next Camera To display the video of next camera by ID number 3 9 Video Loss Detection With this function the system can detect the presence or loss of a video signal for each camera 3 10 Automatic Alarm Switch The system has 32 alarm inputs and 4 respondent alarm outputs The control mode is parallel BUS control When the system re ceives alarm signal it will switch to the video with alarm event activate preset auxiliary switch video recorder and alarm sound The alarm status information is also displayed on the monitor The video to switch dwell time preset and open close time of auxil iary switch of an alarm event can be set through menu 3 11 System Alarm Mode There are two modes available Auto and Manual When AUTO mode is selected the system will process the alarm information automatically as per the programmed AUTO ALARM SETUP menu commands and the system will process manual commands sent through the keyboard When MANUAL mode is selected the sys tem will only process manual commands to arm disarm alarms and the AUTO
25. multiple alarm signals exist simultaneously the Monitor 1 will display the first alarm video that is not responded to When the first alarm is responded to the Monitor 1 will display the second alarm that is not done so While monitor 2 displays circularly all the alarm videos that are not responded to Each alarm video has a dwell time of 1 second The system can store the alarm status Even the alarm signal is disconnected if the user does not respond to the alarm the alarm status still exists If the alarm signal exists all the time even the user responds to the alarm the alarm status can not be cleared but the monitor will not display the alarm video 3 14 Alarm Clearance There are two modes of alarm clearance automatic clearance and manual clearance The modes can cause the system to exit the alarm event status and return to the working status before the alarm event The system master can authorize any keyboard user the right to clear an alarm The unauthorized keyboard does not have the right After clearing an alarm the user will not hear the alarm sound If the alarm event still exists the ARM word in the alarm status display column on the monitor flashes 1 Automatic clearance after the alarm contact points become disconnected or connected for 20 seconds the system will clear alarm automatically after the alarm contact points become dis connected for 20 seconds the alarm video will disappear from the monitor automat
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27. shows to set alarm arming mode MODE 1 MANUAL MODE2 AUTO ALARM MODE Move the joystick up and down to select and then move it anit clockwise to return to the previous menu 11 7 Auto Alarm Setup Enter the AUTO ALARM SETUP submenu as the following picture shown There are two modes to arm alarms AUTO or MANUAL When AUTO mode is selected the alarm information is automati cally activated in accordance with the programmed AUTO ALARM SETUP commands meanwhile the system will respond to manual arm disarm commands When MANUAL mode is selected the system arm disarm is carried out mannually The AUTO ALARM SETUP is void now AUTO ALARM SETUP 1 Move the joystick up and down to select different alarm areas 1 128 Each page displays eight alarm areas When user moves the joystick to the top or the end of the page and still moves the joystick up or down the system turns to the previous or next page automatically 2 After selecting alarm area turn the joystick clockwise to enter the arming disarming time setting 3 Move the joystick left and right to select the desired items and then move it up and down to modify or directly input the item number using the numeric keypad on the keyboard to do it 4 Move the joystick anticlockwise to quit after completing the setting Repeat the above steps to set other alarm areas if necessary 5 Move the joystick anticlockwise to return previous menu if no item is needed to
28. steps to edit if necessary Turn the joystick anticlockwise to complete the set ting and quit User Manual 25 12 5 12 1 Video Switching Control 1 Manual switching To display a video in a certain monitor OPERATION Press X CAM X 1 32 camera ID 1 CAM1 32 CAM32 EXAMPLE to display CAMA to the current monitor OPERATION Press 4 Choose monitor OPERATION Press X MON X 1 8 monitor ID 1 1 8 MONS EXAMPLE to choose as the current monitor OPERATION Press 4 MON Camera sequential scan 1 Setscan range To display videos of cameras by numeric sequence with switch ing on the current monitor OPERATION Press X PREV Y NEXT X start camera ID Y end camera ID If x y invalid command If x gt y scan from x one by one to y with a reverse sequential turn lastly go back to x and cycle If x y scan from x one by one to y with a forward sequential turn lastly go back to x and cycle NOTE X Y must be set simultaneously If not the default User setting is 1 32 EXAMPLE to switch No 3 camera to No 8 camera OPERATION press 3 PREV 8 NEXT 2 Run camera sequential scan OPERATION Press SHIFT X SCAN X dwell time in each camera video within the range of 1 to 255 seconds EXAMPLE to run camera sequential scan on the current monitor with dwell time of 3 seconds OPERATION Press SHIFT 3 SCAN 3 Stop camera sequential
29. ALARM SETUP is not available now 3 12 Arm disarm Alarm The system can set the time of arming amp disarming alarms which can carry out the arming disarming commands as per the time schedule 3 13 The Alarm Handling Mode 1 BASIC MODE with this mode all the alarm signals will be displayed on the designated main monitor 1 If there are multiple alarm signals the alarm videos will be switched to the Monitor 1 one by one The system can store the alarm status Even if the alarm signal is disconnected and the user does not respond to the alarm the alarm status still exists If the alarm signal exists all the time and the user responds to the alarm the alarm status cannot be cleared But the monitor will not display the alarm video 2 AUTO BUILD MODE designated main Monitor 1 and 2 will display the alarm videos When multiple alarm signals exist simultaneously the signals will be separated into two groups to be displayed on the monitors separately The alarm video display on each monitor are similar to that of Basic Mode The system can store the alarm status Even the alarm signal is disconnected if the user does not respond to the alarm the alarm status still exists If the alarm signal exists all the time even the user re sponds to the alarm the alarm status cannot be cleared but the monitor will not display the alarm video 3 SEQUENCE DISPLAY the designated main Monitor 1 and 2 will display the alarm videos When
30. Arr ALM112 E gt 9 ALM113 ALM18 7 i8 ALM114 4 32 ALM32 32 ALM128 805 a 11 R17 2 ROG S in s R07 au 4 R20 E a 25 User Manual 12 9 USER LOGS IN amp LOGS OUT For security purpose operator password entry is provided to allow only authorized personnel to operate the system The fac tory default password is 000000 that is no password setting The password enry system allows a maximum of eight users with separate passwords The newly purchased system or the reset system has no pass word the default password 000000 means no password has been set thus the user can enter the system directly System administrators can change the users passwords ac cording to the following steps enter the system menu through keyboard 1 firstly then set passwords of all the users in advance finally allot users password to all users after complet ing authority allocation It is necessary for users to register be fore entering the system refer to System Setup for password setting 1 Administrator is able to reset users password 2 Operator registers in the system As the power for the key board is truned on the system then prompts to input the pass word alloted by the administrator to access the system 3 Operator changes password press SHIFT OPEN keys the system then prompts to change the password the new pass word is for operator s using o
31. CE DISPLAY ALARM ALARM MODE 1 BASIC MODE The setting procedures are as follows 1 After entering the Alarm Mode item move the joystick up and down to select the desired mode 2 After selecting alarm mode turn the joystick clockwise to dis play the detailed setting list of each mode Move the joystick left and right to select the desired position and then move it up and down to set the value 3 Move the joystick anticlockwise to return ALARM MODE 4 Move the joystick anticlockwise to return previous menu if no other settings are modified Alarm Export Enter ALARM EXPORT submenu as the following picture shown ee ALARM EXPORT This list is used to program or edit alarm output control Alarm output control refers to the operations of dome cameras in the alarm area and the driving of periphery equipments when alarm event is carried out AREA alarm area sequence number 1 32 CAM camera number 1 32 PRE the preset number of camera 0 220 0 designates the cur rent video AX relay number R1 R4 R01 and R03 mean to respond by one according to the order RO2 and R04 mean to respond in real time CTRL driving mode of the relay ON OFF DWL time of auto response 20S The setting procedures are as follows 1 After entering the ALARM EXPORT submenu move the joy stick up and down to select the desired alarm area numbers 1 32 Turn the joystick clockwise to enter the
32. PEN Or Press X cameralD CAM CLOSE EXAMPLE To open the iris of CAM1 Operation Press 1 CAM OPEN Focus FAR NEAR The focus FAR or focus NEAR can be adjusted to make the image more clear on the monitor OPERATION Press X camera ID CAM FAR Or Press X camera ID CAM NEAR EXAMPLE to adjust the focus of 2 the operation is OPERATION Press 2 CAM FAR Or Press 2 CAM NEAR Zoom WIDE TELE The zoom can be adjusted to get a WIDE or TELE view OPERATION Press X camera ID CAM WIDE Or Press X camera ID TELE EXAMPLE to adjust the zoom of CAMS to get a TELE view OPERATION Press 3 CAM TELE Manual 12 4 Arm Disarm 1 Arm individual alarm OPERATION Press ALARM X NEXT EXAMPLE To arm an individual alarm in alarm area no 3 OPERATION Press ALARM 3 NEXT X alarm area number Disarm individual alarm OPERATION Press ALARM X PREV X alarm area number EXAMPLE To disarm an individual alarm in alarm area no 3 Operation Press ALARM 3 PREV Arm all alarms OPERATION Press ALARM 0 NEXT Disarm all alarms OPERATION Press ALARM 0 PREV NOTE If there is an alarm event in an unarmed area the alarm signal will not be transmitted to the matrix system but the alarm indicator on the front panel of matrix will be lit If switching to the video of the dome camera in the unarmed area now user can find ARM appearing and flashing in the System St
33. Set preset The angle zoom and focus settings for the camera are stroed into a preset number settings in the purpose of callup OPERATION Press X CAM PRESET X camera ID for more than 2 seconds to enter keyboard menu and then press SET to complete EXAMPLE Set two presets 1 amp 2 in the CAM1 OPERATION Press 1 camera ID CAM PRESET hold for more than 2 seconds to enter the keyboard menu move the joystick to focus the desired place which you want to set for preset 1 and then press 1 ENTER to save preset 1 Repeat above steps to set preset 2 Finally press SET to complete NOTE A maximum of 220 presets can be set If the new preset and the old one is the same new camera parameters will replace old one 2 Callup preset This function allows to call preset position quickly OPERATION Press X PRESET ID Y preset number EXAMPLE To turn the CAM2 to the No 5 preset position OPERATION Press 2 5 PRESET e NOTE The preset must be programmed otherwise all operation 4 User are valid Tour 1 Set preset tour Manual This is to display the presets one by one with a programmed sequence Up to four tours can be programmed each which con tains presets within a range from 1 to 100 OPERATION Press TOUR and hold it for more than 2 seconds to enter the keyboard menu and then press SET 2 Activate tour OPERATION Press t DWELL x TOUR
34. This function allows the user to edit the monitor title The method is The setting procedures are as follows the same as Camera title The maximum of monitor title is eight 1 Move the joystick up and down to make the flashing cursor to the desired item Turn the joystick clockwise to enter the setting or directly input the item number using the numeric keypad on the keyboard to enter the setting 2 Move the joystick anti clockwise to quit after completing the current setting Repeat the above steps to modify other settings if necessary 3 If no item is needed to change press the 0 numeric button or move the joystick up and down to make the cursor position to 0 and then move it right to return the previous menu 1 Keyboard Monitor Control Enter the KEY MON CONTROL MENU as the following picture shown This sets that the monitors is controlled by a certain keyboard KEY MON CONTROL The setting steps are as follows 1 Move the joystick up and down to select keyboard number and turn it clockwise to enter the setting of the controllable keyboards 2 Move the joystick up and down to adjust the control status of the keyboards Y or N Turn the joystick clockwise or anticlockwise to select monitor numbers Y means the monitors can be controlled by the keyboard N means the monitors cannot be controlled by the keyboard 3 If no item is needed to change press the 0 numeric button or move the joystic
35. XAMPLE to exit running tour on the MON2 OPERATION Press 2 monitor number MON SHIFT O tour group number TOUR A3 NOTE Set Tour Group number to 0 to quit this menu E 12 2 Pan Tilt Control 1 Direction Operation 1 Move the joystick to achieve the up down left right and up left down left up right down right movements of the Pan Tilt EXAMPLE to achieve the UPWARD of the Pan Tilt OPERATION Press X camera ID CAM then move the joystick upward Autopan This is to control the Pan Tilt to pan automatically 1 Set left limit Press gt SCAN 0 ENTER OPERATION move the joystick to reach the left limit of view then press SCAN 0 ENTER the left limit is set 2 Set right limit Press SCAN 1 ENTER OPERATION move the joystick to reach the right limit of view then press SCAN 1 ENTER the right limit is set 3 Run Autopan Press X SCAN ID Y scan velocity 1 255 EXAMPLE to run Autopan in CAMS at the highest velocity OPERATION Press 3 CAM 255 SCAN the autopan will run continuously 4 Stop Autopan of a certain camera Press X 0 SCAN X camera ID EXAMPLE stop autopan in OPERATION Press 3 0 SCAN Set and call preset The camera can store up to 220 presets which store the pan tilt angles and lens parameters zoom into the dome receiver memories If necessary the preset can be called up 1
36. access right transferred The access right of the camera is transferred to a user with higher priority Please wait Error No 07 Invalid monitor request The monitor number entered from keyboard is out of range allowed by the system Error No 08 Invalid camera request The camera number entered from keyboard is out of range allowed by the system Error No 09 Setup stopped There is alarm event at the moment Setup is stopped Error No 10 Keyboard number not registered Error No 11 Incorrect password User Manual 14 APPENDIX 14 1 Keyboard Command Table for Dome Enter the keyboard menu Press or hold SET for 2s Preset Press or hold PRESET for 2s Set preset to enter the menu C Select the desired monitor M MON Valid only when matrix is connected to the system P position o3o0 Set tour Delete tour TOUR Set right limit Start 3 Stop record Replay eto ato scan Set left mit Camera parameter setting 14 2 Keyboard Connection RS485 A A2 B2 1 DIP Switch Bit1 Bit5 are to set different connections If keyboard is con nected to matrix set Bit1 Bitb as OFF otherwise set Bit1 Bit3 as OFF and set Bit4 Bitb as Bit6 Bit8 are for termination impedance settings User can set them as required If Bit6 is set as ON termination impedance is connected to RS485 Bus A1 B1 If Bit7 is set ON termination impedan
37. an set a six digit passw ord as he w ants passw ord 11 Alarmevent system can record multiple alarm events arm disarm alarm time and the latest 5 system turning on off recording time The system can be connected w ith PC through a 9 pin D Sub RS232 connector 12 6232 The information of matrix system can be transmitted to PC such as alarm information including alarm input alarm output and alarm response sequence events keyboard operating and video loss and so on Using the joystick to select camera display channel status ENABLE or DISABLE The information of event can be displayed on the PC monitor at the same time w hen it happens 13 Set Camera Select the phase of each dome camera by using the keyboard joystick altogether seven modes available Phase 0 60 120 180 240 300 and FREE SWITCH User Manual 6 PROFILE 2 1 em POWER O ALARM STATUS CODEOUT C3 7 Front Panel 3 4 Picture 6 1 5 6 8 9 AC IN i J FEN 2 a di mii 10 4 1 KEYBOARD EXTEND
38. ats are available Asian format YY MM DD International format DD MM YY amp U S format MM DD YY Time Display the 24H time display of system 3 Video loss when there is video display on monitor the column displays V ON when there is no video display on monitor the column displays V OFF Arming disarming alarm when the column displays 1 it means the alarm area is armed when the column displays it means the alarm area is disarmed 5 Alarm signal when ARM flashes it means an alarm event arises in the alarm area If ARM keeps on flashing after user responds to the alarm the detector wire is open or short Monitor Title user can edit any memerial characteres D Camera Port Number the number of port connecting camera to Matrix The number is also the camera ID number 9 Monitor Number the number of matrix video output port and the number of port connecting monitor to matrix The number is also the camera ID number 9 System status display 1 When an alarm event arises the column displays the alarm mode and the alarm area number The display 1 MODE1 AREAO01 means the alarm display is of Mode 1 and occurs in alarm area No 1 2 When one monitor runs the sequentialscan the column Displays SCAN xxx gt SCAN 001 032 means the monitor is running the sequential scan from Camera No 1 to NO 32 3 When one monitor runs the standard sequential switch the column dis plays TOUR xxx 5 xxx
39. atus Display area on monitor 28 12 5 Alarm Event When an alarm event appears the system will respond as follows 1 Activate alarm status 1 Send the alarm video to designated monitor for display and notify the designated response keyboard in the system 2 Activate linkage alarm equipment 2 opeations will be stopped in the case of arising alarm event if the designated monitor to display the alarm videos is now run ning salvo switch standard sequence switch or camera se quential scan 3 When any user is setting the program and if there is an alarm event coming the setting will be stopped unconditionally 4 The system automatically records the area numbers time and dates of all alarm events User Manual 12 6 Disarm Alarm Signal 1 With the manual alarm response mode use the designated response keyboard to respond to the alarm video on Designated Monitor OPERATION press ALARM Designated Monitor is the monitor designated to display alarm videos When the designated response keyboard is conducting video display on non designated monitor and there is alarm sig nals coming the keyboard will switch to alarm video displayed on Designated Monitor immediately Under Auto build Alarm Mode the user should switch the response keyboard to the designated Mon 1 and Mon 2 separately to clear the alarm videos 2 Disarm all alarm signal OPERATION press 255 ALARM 3 Under the automatic alarm respo
40. ce is connected to RS485 Bus A2 B2 If Bit8 is set as termination impedance is connected to RS485 Bus A3 B3 NOTE Switch power off before the above settings 2 85485 connection port Three groups of RS485 output A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A2 B2 are used to control the dome User Manual to enter menu Start D DWELL T TOUR D Dwell time on the preset PREV T Tour No 1 4 0 PATTERN SET CM SHIFT PR Command number ENTER Set W DWELL P PRESET W Interval before turning to home position seconds Delete 0 DWELL 0 PRESET Press hold TOUR for 2s BENI D Dwell time on the preset _ Set left limit 5 0 V SCAN Start record PATTERN PN ENTER PN Pattern No 0 c ENTER V Scan speed PR Parameter value 3 Power port It is for DC9V power supply connection Refer to above for the amp polarity position gt NTOE When the matrix keyboard is connected to the matrix power is supplied to the keyboard by the matrix There is no need to connect power supply to the power port of the keyboard 4 Matrix keyboard connection port This port is for the connection between the matrix and the keyboard 5 RS232 port Consol It is for PC connection to control equipments such as multiplexer p
41. cess to the video only 3 Has right of access to the Lock camera video and right of control of the dome camera Commands Locka Users with different priority levels have different access rights to the locked camera 0 No right to monitor use 1 Has right to use User Manual pha Armdisarm Entering arm disarm sub menu user can set arm disarm time manually or automatically The system w ill alarm execute arm disarm commands automatically as per the time schedule 1 Basic displays all alarm videos on the main monitor 1 2 Auto build Mode it designates tw o main monitors 18 2 to display alarm videos When there are multiple alarms happening at the same time the alarms will be separated into tw o groups to be display ed in the tw o monitors separately 3 Sequence amp Display Mode it designates tw o main monitors 18 2 to display alarm videos When there are some alarms happening at the same time Monitor 1 will display and hold the first alarmed camera video until it is manually acknow ledged through the keyboard Alarm Functions When the first video is cleared from Monitor 1 second alarmed video w ill be displayed until cleared operation continues in this manner The display on Monitor 2 displays circularly all the alarm videos that are not responded to And each alarm video has a dw ell time of 1 second Adjust the joystick up and n left and right to adjust the characters position on the moni
42. down to select camera Each page will display eight cameras When moving the cursor to the top or end of the page user can move the joystick up or down to turn over the pages Press NEXT PREV to pagedown or pageup 2 After selecting the camera turn the joystick clockwise to se lect the protocol and turn it anti clockwise to quit this setting 3 Repeat the above steps to complete the protocol settings of all cameras 4 Move the joystick anti clockwise to return previous menu if no item is needed to change Camera Phase Select CAMERA PHASE and then the following picture is dis played on the screen CAMERA PHASE CAM PHASE ANGLE 001 FREE SWITCH 002 0 DEGREE 003 60 DEGREE 004 120 DEGREE 005 180 DEGREE 006 240 DEGREE 007 300 DEGREE 008 FREE SWITCH 1 Move the joystick up and down to select camera Each page will display 8 camera When moving the cursor to the top or end of the page user can move the joystick up or down to turn over the pages Press NEXT PREV for pagedown or pageup 2 After selecting the camera turn the joystick clockwise to se lect camera phase and turn it anti clockwise to quit this setting 3 Repeat the above steps to complete the phase settings of all the domes 4 Move the joystick anti clockwise to return to the previous menu if no item is needed to change 5 Macro Function Select MACRO FUNCTION and then the following picture is dis played on the screen User Manual MACRO
43. ere is no user serviceable part Only qualified engineer can service the unit Handle with care Avoid excessive force or vibration to the unit which will cause damage to it Keep the unit away from water or moisture Do not operate the unit near a wet location If entered water or moisture cause malfunction of the unit switch off the power and notify qualified engineer to service the unit Water or moisture can damage the unit that can also expose you to dangerous electric shock Do not use strong or abrasive detergent to clean the unit Use a dry soft cloth to clean the unit and remove any dust on it Use neutral detergent to clean the unit carefully when necessary Operate the unit within the required temperature humidity ranges and under required power supply conditions Do not operate the unit in high temperature or humidity conditions The operating environment ranges are Temperature 0 C 40 C humidity 9096 3 FEATURES 3 1 System Status Display on Monitor The monitor can display the camera number camera title monitor number time date status alarm and error information User can open or close the status display by press MON key after entering matrix SYSTEM MENU by 1 keyboard i Dec 6th 2005 19 117 O 8 M01 Status Display V CFF 8 C001 Monitor title ARM J MEN 0 D Date Display the selectable date display of system Three form
44. eyboard to enter the setting 2 After entering the setting move the joystick up and down to set the data 3 Turn the joystick anticlockwise to exit the setting If there is other item to be set repeat the above steps 4 no item is needed to change press the 0 numeric button or move the joystick up and down to make the cursor position to O and then move it right to return the previous menu NOTE If there is power cut during the setting the revised data will not be saved NOTE When revising the baud rate of the keyboard only to be 9600 or 19200 the system will automatically exit menu after a BEEP sound Baudrate of keyboard must be the same as that of system User password setup This function is used to configure each of eight priority levels to set priority levels for keyboards or users and to set user password The default password is a maximum of six digits The PASSWORD SETUP setting is displayed as following picture shown PASSWORD SETUP 1 KEYBOARD1I 2 KEYBOARD2 05 62 3 KEYBOARD3 KUS ER 3 4 KEYBOARDA USER4 5 Se ERU 6 KEYBOARDO KUSER6 1 7 URS EGRE 9 KEYBOARDS USERS 0 BACK b The setting procedures are as follows 1 Move the joystick up and down to make the flashing cursor to the desired item Turn the joystick clockwise to enter the setting or directly input the item number using the numeric keypad on the keyboard to ente
45. flashing and then select the desired num ber 1 64 by moving the joystick up and down or directly input the item number using the numeric keypad on the keyboard 3 Turn the joystick clockwise to enter the program list as above picture shows V NOTE If the sequence has been edited the details will be displayed if not only STEP and LENGTH is displayed nil 4 Move the joystick anticlockwise and clockwise to select MON settings Move the cursor to the desired items and then move the joystick up and down to modify their values 5 Insert a step move the joystick to select the step that is to be inserted after Take STEPO0005 for example press the NEXT key on the keyboard for more than 2 seconds that is insert a step STEPOO006 after STEPOO05 The 5 0005 and the above steps remain unchanged whereas the original numbers of all the steps after STEPOO005 will be changed by adding 1 The step inserted is STEPOO06 Now the original length is added 1 6 Delete move the joystick up and down to select the position Take STEPO0005 For example press PREV key on the keyboard for more than 2 seconds to delete STEPOO005 The 4 steps before the original STEPOO05 remain unchanged whereas the step numbers after the original STEPOO05 will be changed by de creasing 1 7 After completing all the above settings turn the joystick anticlockwise to return the GROUP number and STEP menu 8 Select another GROUP number and repeat above
46. for setting RS485 communication port impedance If switch bit 1 is set as ON the RS485 communication port 3 is connected to matching impedance default setting is OFF If switch bit 2 is set as ON the RS485 communication port 4 is connected to matching impedance default setting is OFF If switch bit 3 is set as ON the RS485 communication port 2 is connected to matching impedance default setting is OFF If switch bit 4 is set as ON the RS485 communication port 1 is connected to matching impedance default setting is OFF If switch bit 5 is set as ON the RS485 communication port 5 is connected to matching impedance default setting is OFF If switch bit 6 is set as ON the RS485 communication port 6 is connected to matching impedance default setting is OFF If switch bit 7 is set as ON the RS485 communication port 7 is connected to matching impedance default setting is OFF If switch bit 8 is set as ON the RS485 communication port 8 is connected to matching impedance default setting is OFF 7 MATRIX CONNECTION CONFIGURATION Camerat 1 Detector 1 Keyboard Keyboard 2 gt 4 85485 te v RS485 Detector 32 2 gt 7 Keyboard s m RS485 2 4 2228 lt gt 4 xy Alarm Box 1 0 3208 MATRIX Alarm Box 4 v Video input output 85232 Looping video PC Monitor 1 Monitor 8
47. g monitor in the process of adjusting NOTE The editing window is consistent with the title position on the monitor Language Select There are two language available English and Chinese User can select English only Chinese only or English Chinese mode via DIP switch The following picture will display on the screen The setting procedures are as follows 1 Move the joystick up and down to make the flashing cursor to the desired item Turn the joystick clockwise to enter the setting or directly input the item number using the numeric keypad on the keyboard to enter the setting User Manual 16 LANGUAGE SELECT 7 Video Setup This function allows the user to adjust video module There are two video modules available PAL and NTSC Move the joystick up and down to select the module and then move it left to return to previous menu VIDEO SETUP VIDEO SETUP PAL NTSC 8 Version This is used to check the version number Move the joystick left to return previous menu VERSION VERSI ON VERI 00 User Manual 11 2 Tours Setup 1 Select TOURS SETUP and then the following list is displayed on the screen TOUR SETUP This list is used to edit or program switching sequence The system can set and program 30 different switching sequences each of which has a maximum of 640 steps Meanwhile each step is the video of any camera The same video is possible to appear many times in one sequence
48. ically By this mode any alarm video can be caught on time After the first alarm video is cleared from the monitor the next alarm video is displayed on the monitor Under the automatic clearance mode the user can also clear the alarm manually 2 Manual clearance under the manual clearance mode the alarm video remains on the respondent monitor until the user visits the monitor through the keyboard The master can set and authorize any keyboard the right to clear alarms unauthorized keyboard can not clear the alarms 3 15 Lock Functions To reinforce the safety and reliability the system sets lock func User Manual tions specially They are to limit the control scope of keyboards to monitors and cameras They are two modes 1 Lock cameras to keyboards set which keyboard can control which cameras 2 Lock monitors to keyboards set which keyboard can control which monitors 3 16 Receiver The system sends control signals to receiver through RS 485 Receiving the signals the receiver translates the commands to control the operations of camera Pan Tilt Lens and light 3 17 Keyboard Controller The system can connect 8 keyboards and 1 multi media PC controller including all function main keyboard controller with menu programming multi media PC controller and auxiliary keyboards 3 18 Variable Speed Joystick Control The joystick can control constant or variable speed Pan Tilt and Dome camera User can also use joyst
49. ick to select items when editing programs 3 19 Impedance Switch of Video Input Impedance switch for video input all video inputs have been connected to the terminal impedances with high or low ohm on the matrix mainboard By using the DIP switch in the matrix user can select the high or low impedance for each video input 3 20 Dome Camera Phase Setting If the cameras are out of phase vertical roll on monitor appears when user switches between cameras The phase setting is used to set the cameras in phase so that vertical roll on monitor can be eliminated 3 21 Storage and Memory The system can store the latest 5 turning on time and turning off time alarm arming time alarm disarming time alarm time alarm events and alarm clearance 3 22 Multi media Control The system can connect PC through a RS232 port to transmit the information to the PC The PC is a wholly new controller apart from the keyboard 3 23 Communication Ports The system provides eight groups of RS 485 BUS to connect receivers four 6 pin RJ 11 ports to connect keyboards and a 5232 port to connect PC 3 24 Ports and Connectors 1 Video Input and Output standard BNC connectors 2 Looping Video Connection two 34 pin flat cable ports 3 Keyboard four 6 pin RJ 11 ports to connect keyboards 4 Alarm Input and Output 32 inputs through removable screw terminal blocks Four Normal open Normal close relays output alarm signals 5 HRS 232 port 9
50. in default factory setting and all data in the memory is restored in default factory setting If switch bit7 is set to ON and bit8 to OFF the system is in testing initialization If bit7 is set to OFF and bit8 to ON the system is user initialization At this time all data except for standard se quence switch and salvo switch are restored in default setting CP NOTE User should set the two bits as OFF again after complet ing system initialization using the two bits self testing is normal after turn on the power Manual Switch4 switch3 switch2 switch1 are set to working mode as follows switch bit4 switch bit3 switch bit2 switch bit1 2 3 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF D ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 9 ON OFF ON ON D Main matrix when only one matrix is to be connected 2 Main matrix when two matrixes be connected 3 Main matrix when three matrixes are to be connected Main matrix when four matrixes are to be connected 5 Main matrix when five matrixes are to be connected 0 1 subsidiary matrix 0 2 subsidiary matrix 6 3 subsidiary matrix 9 4 subsidiary matrix 4 SW7 this switch is for language setting as follows SWITCH2 SWITCH 1 Chinese English ON ON English ON OFF Chinese OFF ON Reserved OFF OFF 2 Matrix alarm board 1 SW1 this switch is
51. k up and down to make the cursor position to 0 and then move it right to return to the previous menu User Manual 21 2 Keyboard Camera Control Enter the KEY CAM CONTROL MENU as the following picture shown KEYBOARD CAMERA This function allows the user to designates a certain keyboard for the using authority of the keyboard Take the above picture for example as for camera 1 keyboard 1 4 and 6 have designates that for a certain camera No 1 keyboards 1 4 6 have the right level 3 to control keyboards 2 5 7 have the right level 1 to control and keyboard 3 8 have the right level 2 to control 1 No right of access to the dome camera 2 Has right of access to the video only 3 Has right of access to the video and control of the dome camera 3 Keyboard priority setup Enter the KEYBOARD PRIORITY submenu as the following pic ture shows This function stipulates the priority level of each keyboard KEYBOARD PRIORITY The setting procedures are as follows 1 Move the joystick up and down to adjust priority level Turn the joystick clockwise or anticlockwise to select keyboard 2 If there is no other item to be set move the joystick left to return previous menu NOTE Among the keyboard one to eight the keyboard one has the lowerst priority level and the keyboard eight has the highest priority level User Manual 11 6 Auto Alarm Mode Enter AUTO ALARM MODE submenu as the following picture
52. nly 4 User logs out press SHIFT CLOSE keys to reset The key board screen prompts to input password by displaying SYSTEM PASSWORD to re enter the system If you can not change the password the possible rea sons are as following 1 Input old password is incorrect 2 verification code is not the same as the original one 3 New password includes non digital character character other than 0 9 4 New password is the same as the old one User Manual 10 PROGRAM SETUP Stipulation We set the following stipulations in order to help understand the manual 1 The stipulations are only effective to this chapter Program Setup 2 The key commands connected by mean that user should press the keys in front of first and press the key after later For example 1 camera number OPEN means pressing 1 firstly secondly CAM lastly OPEN 3 Turning the joystick clockwise is the same function of pressing TELE on the keyboard Turning the joystick anti clockwise is the same function of pressing WIDE on the keyboard 4 Press CLOSE button to exit SETUP MENU at any time in the process of all operations 5 All the following operations are completed by keyboard 1 with display on 1 SYSTEM MENU provides the control functions that can not be done by direct manual control operations For a user the access to SYSTEM MENU is limited by its priority level Enter SYSTEM MENU p
53. nse mode the system will clear the alarm automatically if no manual alarm response is con ducted after 20 seconds from the appearance of the alarm event 4 The system can not carry out before all alarms are disarmed j 12 7 Screen Characters Display Control 12 8 Call Macro Command The matrix can control screen display internal commands and OPERATION 10x SET turn on turn off any or all the screen display through keyboard X is macro number efective value 1 8 commands Example OPERATION 102 SET Function Call No 2 macro command 1 Open close time display 120 SET Open close V off display 121 SET Open close ARM display 122 SET Open close camera title display 124 SET Open close full screen display 125 SET Open close video channel SHIFT SET MONITOR EXIT dec me User Manual 30 13 ERROR MESSAGES Error No 01 Monitor locked The monitor requested cannot be accessed because it is locked by a user with higher priority Error No 02 Camera locked The camera requested cannot be accessed because the user has no right to manage the camera Error No 03 Camera locked The camera requested cannot be accessed because the user has no right to control the camera Error No 04 Camera under control The camera is being controlled by another user with higher priority Please wait Error No 05 Invalid camera request The camera number entered is not registered and does not exist Error No 06 Camera
54. pin D Sub ports to connect PC The stored information in Matrix can be transmitted to PC At the same time PC can control the whole system instead of keyboard 6 HS 485 port removable screw terminal block to connect 8 groups of 485 BUS that control all the dome cameras 4 SPECIFICATION Description Item Description ____ Video Inputs Video Inputs Minimum 32 inputs 1V Date Format 3 selectable displays Outputs Frequency Built in 32 inputs Open circuit mode or characteristics 3db short circuit mode selectable Can Band Width extend to 128 4 relay outputs normal open normal Differential Gain Alarm Outputs close modes 30V AC 0 6A resistance load Can extend to 20 outputs Differential Phase RS232 Port 9 D Sub connector ca lt 0 5db RS485 Port 8 RS485 Bus Communication distance up to 1500mm control up to 255 cameras Up to 8 keyboards can be connected to Isolation Degree Input to 2 gt 5096 Keyboard the system Input Placer Each user has his ow n registered Crosstalk Intput to lt 40db User Video Output 2 i Sychronous Nonlinear os Data Store EEPROM 96K Distortion 1024 pieces of alarm events 1024 Alarm Event pieces of alarm arming disarming Record information and the latest 5 system turning on and turning off time 6 52 Automatic 30 sequence maximum 640 steps for Sw itch each sequence Short
55. r the camera CAMERA TITLE CAM CAM TITLE 001 CAM TITLE 001 002 CAM TITLE 002 003 CAM TITLE 003 004 CAM TITLE 004 005 CAM TITLE 005 006 CAM TITLE 006 007 CAM TITLE 007 008 CAM TITLE 008 The setting procedures are as follows 1 Move the joystick up and down to select different camera Press NEXT PREV to turn over the page automatically Each page can display 8 titles When moving the cursor to the top or end of each page if user still move the joystick up or down the system will turn over the page automatically After selecting camera number turn the joystick clockwise to enter the setting of title characters 2 Move the joystick left and right to select INFO INPUT then move it right Now the INFO INPUT setting is flashing CAMERA TITLE wl INFO INPUT CAMERA TITLE 2 BACK the joystick down to edit camera title The input methods are number input english letter input symbol input and PinYin input available The user can turn the joystick clockwise anti clockwise or press the TELE WIDE button to choose them CAMERA TITLE wl INFO ZERE TITLE 2 BACK 3 Camera Protocol Selec CAMERA PROTOCOL and then the following picture is displayed on the screen 10 CAMERA PROTOCOL CAM PROTOCOL 001 Factory 002 DR ESTO 003 Pelco D 004 Factory 005 Factory 006 Factory 007 Factory 008 Factory The setting procedures are as follows 1 Move the joystick up and
56. r the setting USERI PASSWORD OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD aaa NEW PASSWORD MEENENEN 2 Input the OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD and confirm NEW PASSWORD finally press the password is changed successfully the system will indicate PASSWORD UP DATE SUCCEED and return to the previous menu automatically If not the system will remain in the page of PASSWORD UPDATE FAIL 3 Repeat above steps to change other settings If no item is needed to change press the 0 numeric button or move the joy stick up and down to make the cursor position to 0 and then move it right to return the previous menu NOTE User should input these three passwords one by one at the one time then press ENTER button to confirm them NOTE If moving the joystick left during the password modification the system will return to the previous menu and the modification is failure If you can not change the password the possible rea sons are as following Input old password is incorrect The new password and the confirmed new password are not matched New password is not the same as the old password Clear user password The system administrator has the authority to clear passwords set by lower level users if necessary Enter the PASSWORD CLEAR menu as the following picture shows PASSWORD CLEAR lt gt lt gt N Lr KEYBOARDI KEYBOARD2 KEYBOARD3 4
57. ress SHIFT SET keys The SYSTEM MENU will be displayed on Monitor 1 as following picture shows The following operation is applicable to SYSTEM MENU system menu SYSTEM SETUP TOURS SETUP CAMERA SETUP MONITOR SETUP KEYBOARD SETUP AUTO ALARM MODE AUTO ALARM SETUP ALARM CONTROL 5 5 SALVO SETUP EXIT lt gt Oo OO lt gt PF Joystick to move the cursor to the desired item move the joystick right to enter the setting ENTER key to confirm the operation or selection Numeric keypad to input digits to select desired items Exit SYSTEM MENU Press the numeric 0 button or move the cursor to 0 or directly press CLOSE button to close the menu Return to 0 in the previous menu to exit The SYSTEM MENU is comprised of the following item as the above picture shown SYSTEM SETUP TOURS SETUP CAMERA SETUP MONITOR SETUP KEYBOARD SETUP AUTO ALARM MODE AUTO ALARM SETUP ALARM CONTROL SYSTEM SALVO SETUP Select any one of nine items from the menu as the above picture shown To select one item from the SYSTEM MENU 1 Move the joystick up down to make the cursor to the desired item and then move it right to access the setting item or directly input the item number using the numeric keypad on the keyboard 2 If no item is needed to change press the numeric O button or move the joystick up and down to make the cursor position to 0 and then move it right
58. scan OPERATION press SHIFT 0 SCAN Previous camera To display the previous camera video by ID number sequence press PREV Next camera To display the next camera video by ID number sequence press NEXT Salvo switch To run the programmed salvo switch Manual 1 Set dwell time OPERATION Press SHIFT X DWELL X dwell time in each step within the range of 1 to 255 seconds amp NOTE The default dwell time for each step is 3 seconds The set dwell time is effective for each salvo switch sequence group 1 16 Even if a salvo switch sequence is running the user can set the dwell time 2 Run salvo switch sequence OPERATION Press SHIFT X PATTERN X salvo switch sequence group number within the range of 1 to 16 amp NOTE The sequence group must be a programmed one otherwise you will hear a sound of BEEP and no operation is activated 3 Stop salvo switch sequence OPERATION Press SHIFT 0 PATTERN Tour switch 1 Activate tour to run the tour on a certain monitor OPERATION Press figure monitor number MON SHIFT Y tour group number TOUR EXAMPLE to run Tour Group on the the operations are as follows Press 2 monitor number MON SHIFT 3 tour group number TOUR NOTE The sequence group must be a programmed one 2 Exit tour OPERATION Press figure monitor number MON SHIFT 0 tour group number TOUR X 1 8 monitor number E
59. setting is OFF Switch bit 5 is set as ON the RS485 communication port 5 is connected to matching impedance default setting is OFF Switch bit 6 is set as ON the RS485 communication port 6 is connected to matching impedance default setting is OFF Switch bit 7 is set as ON the 85485 communication port 7 is connected to matching impedance default setting is OFF Switch bit 8 is set as ON the 85485 communication port 8 is connected to matching impedance default setting is OFF SW2 SW5 switches for video input high low impedance con nection setting If one video input is connected to a terminal equipment such as monitor with high impedance the switch bit to this video input should be set as ON with a 75 ohm imped ance load if the terminal equipment such as monitor has al ready been connected to a 75 ohm impedance the switch bit to this video input should be set as OFF and this is to reach high impedance status Refer to the following form for the switch bit number to each video input a fe fe Par SW6 this group of switches are for system setting When Switch bit6 is set to ON the lowercase letter is displayed in the status title when Switch bit6 is set to OFF the capital letter is displayed in the status title Switch bit7and bit8 are set to system initialization If they are set to ON at the same time the system is
60. t gt lt gt tin or gt lt gt lt gt lt gt gt lt gt gt gt i O lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt Wo T T UR e ee Sy lt gt gt lt gt lt gt c r o lt IT d i m gt m cc n u u wou 1L 1L 1L 1L MAIN MENU a a gt gt LL gt wm Coy Mel o cc gt oN Z b ia co lt lt lt co ec a C CO CO c re e Lr gt 56 o lt r c gt SETUP 2 TOURS SETUP 3 CAMERA SETUP 14 11 TREE Manual User 11 1 System Setup Please refer to page 14 about the SYSTEM SETUP menu The System Setup menu provide the means to define DATA TIME SETUP BAUDRATE SETUP PASSWORD SETUP PASSWORD CLEAR SCREEN POSITION LANGUAGE SELECT VIDEO SETUP and VERSION SEUR DATAJTI ME SETUP BAUDRATE SETUP PASSWORD SETUP PASSWORD CLEAR SCREEN POSITION LANGUAGE SELECT VI DEO PHRASE VERSION BACK lt gt 4 C
61. ting area by using the numeric keypad or by moving the joystick up and down to select thus the GROUPO 1 sequence number is set Press ENTER or turn the joystick clockwise to set in details Move the joystick up and down to select each step number For example firstly turn the joystick clockwise to access the editing area and then turn it left or right to select such items as CAM DWELL and PRE after that change their valur using the numeric keypad or moving the stick up or down finally turn the joystick anticlockwise to com plete and quit this setting The above operation is applied to set the following five steps Turn the joystick anticlockwise to exit after completing all settings 10 Pagedown It is achieved by pressing PREV NEXT The value of the cursor is automatically adding to 8 If the cursor is not fixed in the last step of the last page it will automatically move forward and flash in the last step 11 3 Camera Setup Select CAMERA then the following menu is displayed on the screen CAMERA SETUP CAMERA ENABLE 2 CAMERA TITLE 3 CAMERA PROTOCOL 4 CAMERA PHASE 5 MACRO FUNCTION 0 BACK The CAMERA SETUP is comprised with CAMERA ENABLE dome usage status setting CAMERA TITLE title setting CAMERA PRO TOCOL protocol setting and CAMERA PHASE phase setting and MACRO FUNCTION as above picture shown 2 Move the joystick up and down to make the flashing cursor to the
62. tor character 1 Adjustment of characters in OSD menu on Monitor 1 position 2 Adjustment of characters in System Status Display on Monitor 1 8 separately The format of time is 24H Move the joystick left and right to select betw een data items to be set Move the Set time joystick up and down to count the date item up or dow n User can also input data by the numeric keypad date Three date formats are available The date setting operation is similar to time setting Move the joystick up n to select the desired format 4 Set date 1 U S Format MVWDD Y Y format 2 Int l Format Y 3 Asian Format Y Y MM DD Language select User can choose English only Chinese English Chinese via DIP sw itch Enter relating sub menu to set camera title Move the joystick up and down to select the dome camera to be set Move the joystick left and right to select betw een character items to be set Turn the joystick clockw ise to enter the character menu Move the joystick up and dow n left and right to select character Turn the joystick anticlockw ise to exit the character menu Set camera title User Functions Set monitor Enter relating sub menu to set monitor title The setting operation is similar to that of title camera title setting Set protocol Such protocols as FACTORY can be selected via menu Set channel status 10 da User c
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