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1. 1 Video Inputs 2 Video loop throughs 3 Video Outputs 4 D type Telemetry 5 Quad Outputs 6 Video amp Control Expansion 7 Serial Ports 8 Alarm Inputs 9 Relay Outputs 10 Mains Input Name Description Type Conductor Conductor Function Serial Port Number Input 1 32 Video Control Input BNC Female Inner Signal Channel 1 32 Outer Ground Loop 1 32 Video Loop Through BNC Female Inner Signal Channel 1 32 Outer Ground Serial 1 General purpose serial port 9 way D Type 1 NC 1 RS 232 422 reconfigurable Female 2 TX RS 232 16 3 RX RS 232 4 TX RS 422 5 RX RS 422 6 GND 7 GND 8 TX RS 422 9 RX RS 422 Shield GND Serial 3 General purpose serial port 9 way D Type 1 9 As Serial 1 3 RS 232 422 reconfigurable Female 18 Serial 4 General purpose serial port 9 way D type 1 9 As Serial 1 4 RS 232 422 reconfigurable Female 19 16 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 Name Description Type Conductor Number Conductor Function Serial Port PCCON Remote Control RS 232 reconfigurable 9 way D Type Male DCD RX TX DTR GND DSR RTS CTS oO o IN oO A Ow N RI Shield GND 2 17 Test Config Test and Configuration Port RS 232 reconfigurable 9 way D Type Female NC TX RX NC GND NC
2. 9 System integration 9 1 Connecting VK 3 keyboards You can connect a total of sixteen keyboards to the keyboard serial port of a VIS3I 328 using a single RS 485 cable daisy chained between multiple keyboards For a single keyboard keyboard power is drawn from the VIS3I 328 For more than one keyboard you need to use a local 12 V DC power supply for each keyboard Do not connect a keyboard to a dc power supply as well as wiring to the 12 V CAUTION keyboard connector supply or damage may occur RS 485 cable wiring is as follows NOTE D The cable screen is grounded at the VIS3I 328 connector shell and is only linked to the next cable screen at each keyboard connector VIS31 328 Cable Keyboard 1 Keyboard 2 to 16 Keyboard Port RS 422 485 ports RS 422 485 ports Shell Not connected Screen Not connected Pin 1 12 V Twisted Pin 1 12 V Not connected Pin 6 0 V pair Pin 6 0 V Not connected Pin 2 12 V Twisted Pin 2 12 V Not connected Pin 7 0 V pair Pin 7 0 V Not connected Pin 5 data Twisted Pin 5 data Twisted Pin 5 data Pin 9 data pair Pin 9 data pair Pin 9 data Tab 7 RS 485 keyboard cable wiring In cases where you need to connect a keyboard via a fibre link or through some other device where the short less than 3 ms line turnaround requirement of the Molynx protocol is a problem you can connect a single keyboard using an RS 422 cable as follows The 12 V and 0
3. NC NC jo IN oJ I JW N NC Shield GND Keyboard Keyboard Control Port RS 422 485 9 way D Type Female 12 V 12 V NC TX RX DATA_485 GND GND TX oO jo IN Ioja A jo N E RX DATA_485 Shield GND 10 Output 1 8 Video Output Channel 1 8 BNC female Inner Signal Outer Ground Telemetry 1 32 D Type Telemetry Sets of 3 screw terminals Left DATA Centre DATA Right GND Relay 1 4 Relay Output 1 4 2 x 12 plug in screw terminal Left NO Centre COM Right NC Quad A B Quad Composite Video Out A B Only used by option card if fitted BNC Female Inner Signal Outer Ground Quad A B Quad S Video Out A B Only used by option card if fitted 4 pin MiniDIN Female GND GND Y A J N C 17 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 Name Description Type Conductor Conductor Function Serial Port Number Alarms Alarms In from Alarm Panel 37 way D Type 1 Alm_return0 Female 2 Alm_return1 3 Alm_return2 4 Alm_return3 5 Alm_return4 6 Alm_return5 7 Alm_return6 8 Alm_return7 9 Alm_return8 10 Alm_return9 11 Alm_return10
4. The VIS3I 328 unit has 40 single colour LED indicators on the front panel The LEDs are located in 4 distinct groups Indicator Group Number of LED Mode 3 Network 1 Relays 4 Video Loss 32 Fig 6 Front panel indicators Indicator Name Description Colour On Flashing Off Group MODE Master Master Mode Blue Unit is Master Two Masters are connected Unit is Slave Status General Red Hardware failure Slow Flash self test failure All software Status or configuration Fast Flash waiting for components are loaded error another VisiPC software and self tests have component passed Main controller software is running Slave Slave Mode Blue Unit is Slave No Master is connected Unit is Master NETWORK VisiWire Green Blinks when valid data is received Blinks at 1Hz in VIS3I 328 Bridge mode RELAYS 1 4 Yellow Relay active Relay inactive VIDEO 1 32 Video Loss Yellow No video syncs Syncs ok but picture level is Video signal ok on LOSS Channel 1 32 on channel low channel 15 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 6 6 Rear panel connections and controls You make all external connections to the VIS3I 328 via the rear panel The connections are divided into these distinct groups Zich cich AACA vi A eh et ch eh eet Aie E A lt SS I J 2d Fig 7 Rear panel connectors and controls
5. 4 Details for ordering Type Order No Designation Weight VIS3I 328 54567 C750 A1 VIS3I 328 System Unit 8 80 kg VIS3I PSU 54567 B758 VIS3I PSU with output connector lead attached 0 38 kg VIS3 QUAD 54567 B753 A1 VIS3 Colour Quad Card 0 30 kg VIS3 ALARMBOX 54567 F759 Visilynx 3 Alarm Panel 1 00 kg V3 K 54561 C790 V3 Keyboard 4 00 kg VIS3 ALMCAB 54567 K757 Visilynx 3 Alarm Cable 0 30 kg VIS3 CONF 54567 K754 Visilynx 3 Configuration Cable 0 20 kg VIS3I EXP 54567 K755 Visilynx 3i Expansion Cable 0 30 kg VIS3 KEYCAB 54567 K756 Visilynx 3 Keyboard Cable 0 20 kg VIS3 PCCONCAB 54567 K752 Visilynx 3 PCCON Cable 0 20 kg 5 Scope of delivery 1 x VIS3I 328 System Unit 2 x Rack Mount Brackets 1 x Mains Lead UK Located in packaging 1 x Mains Lead European Located in packaging 1 x Installation Instruction 1 x CD for VisiPC Software amp Installation Manual 8 x Screw Terminal Plug for Telemetry 12 Way Located in bag e e e e 1 x Data Cable for PC Configuration Located in packaging e e 2 x Screw Terminal Plug for relays 6 Way Located in bag NOTE The complete assembly should be mounted and tested in the workshop prior to use on site Accessories e Flat blade screwdriver 2 5 mm blade width e Phillips No 1 screwdriver e 2 5 mm A F across flats Allen key Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 6 Descripti
6. Node 43 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 9 6 7 Controlling 64 cameras x 64 monitors full cross point 44 A second bridge mode bridge mode B provides full cross point switching Up to a maximum of 64 cameras are available with the restriction that coaxial telemetry C Type is only available when cameras are switched to monitors 1 to 16 The camera inputs are connected from one monitor node to the next via loop through cables giving all monitors access to all cameras The filtering on the loop through connections limits the availability of C Type telemetry and also some camera signal degradation may occur as it passes down the chain of loop through circuits Camera control over RS422 RS485 is fully supported NOTE Alarm handling and multi hop networking are not supported in bridge mode B The special network address mode used to select bridge mode B is detailed in Tab 34 Bridge Unit Monitor Node Monitor Node VIS31 328 Total Network Address Cams x Mons Network Address Needed Cams x Mons oT axs ENEE sxe JL sxe Tab 34 Bridge mode B network address settings The PCCON networking connections are as bridge mode A and again the bridge node serial port used determines the monitor numbers allocated to the monitor node as per Tab 35 Bridge Node Monitor Node Monitor Node Serial Port Cameras Monitors 1 to 64 1 to 16 1 to
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8. 64 17 to 32 1 to 64 33 to 48 1 to 64 49 to 64 Tab 35 Bridge mode B addressing Fig 15 Bridge mode B layout 64 x 64 full cross point Cameras 1 to 64 VIS3I 328 Monitor Node Monitors 1 16 Monitors 17 32 Monitors 33 48 Monitors 49 64 Q T imo JO W gt VIS3I 328 Bridge Unit Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 The same system configuration considerations as for chapter 9 6 6 Controlling 256 cameras x 64 monitors banked switching not full cross point bridge mode A apply The same sample configuration as in Tab 33 can be used for bridge mode B with just the one change of Screen Parameter vawe 9 7 Controlling via the Video Management Software IVM It is possible to have a VIS3I 328 controlled from IVM V3 4 5 or higher using any suitable RS232 serial port Tab 1 details the serial port connections Using VisiPC set the serial port function to Remote control input using the IVM remote control no Bus ID or IVM remote Bus D Keyboard protocol as required Set the port parameters accordingly 9 8 Clock Synchronisation It is possible to have the VIS3I 328 system time synchronised via any suitable RS232 or RS485 serial port Tab 1 details the serial port connections The communication protocol is compatible with Time amp Frequency Solutions Message 27 as utilised in models M210 and M211 Using VisiPC set t
9. None Auto Detection Test Exceptions Auto detection tests passed Total rack frames and cards detected Rack frames always 1 Total cards Card type is unknown Card with wrong Rack number always 1 type Slot Type Too many cards of one type Card type details Type Number allowed Number detected Valid Flash hardware configuration is different None None from auto detected one Flash configuration used Auto detection test exception buffer full None None Video Routing Test Exceptions Video routing tests passed Total routes tested Total routes tested No input video source detected None None Sync not detected at correct output channel Camera and correct Camera monitor Monitor Sync detected at wrong output channel Camera and wrong Camera monitor Monitor No sync detected at any output channel Camera Camera Video routing test exception buffer full None None SRB Error Exceptions SRB slot status register Register contents Rack number always 1 Slot Register value SRB error exception buffer full None None Self test Results Summary Summary total passes warnings failures Summary of all test Passes results Warnings Failures Tab 41 VisiPC self test results NOTE i The log only shows the results of those tests that have been carried out since power up 54 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety
10. VIS3I 328 and V3 Modular SW221 Flash Boot Loader software VisiPC 2 04 or later VIS3I 328 and V3 Modular SW224 VisiPC software Installed on PC 2 01 0006 or VIS3I 328 and V3 Modular later SW249 VIS3I 328 FPGA Firmware VisiPC 1 0 or later VIS3I 328 Only SW250 VIS3I 328 European display VisiPC 1 0 or later VIS3I 328 Only font data Sw251 VIS3I 328 European and VisiPC 2 0 or later VIS3I 328 Only Asian display font data Tab 3 Keyboard compatibility VIS3I 328 is compatible with earlier Visilynx 3 keyboards that show SW218 5 on their LCD when switched on However VIS3I 328 systems using these keyboards should not enable camera bi directional telemetry alarms 1190 to 1701 for Firmware and software keyboard access These alarms cannot then be handled by PCCON either but VisiPC will show their true states IMPORTANT These earlier keyboards cannot correctly determine whether they are supposed alarm menus when they are not supposed to or vice versa to respond to these higher alarm numbers and may show these alarms on their To disable these alarms for keyboard access Start VisiPC in the Visilynx3 Configurator sub program as described in the For each Alarm ID 1190 onwards ensure that None is selected in the Type 1 VisiPC Software Manual Select the Alarm Settings menu screen 3 drop down menu 4 Save the configuration and transfer the file to VIS3I 328 NOTE To be able to handle camera bi directiona
11. devices at any other node specifically cameras VCR DVRs and multiplexers It may also respond to alarms from other nodes VisiWire only When networking nodes it is recommended that any video sequences are performed on the local node as opposed to sending multiple requests over the network as network congestion could occur 9 6 1 Setting the node address Each node on the network must have a unique address between 1 and 127 Setting other addresses takes the node offline or sets special modes You set the address of a single unit node using the two rotary hexadecimal switches on the rear panel The left rotary switch sets Sixteens and the right switch sets Units You set the address of a dual unit expanded node using the Master unit address switches To convert between decimal used in VisiPC and hexadecimal for the switches use Tab 19 1101 27 1B 53 35 79 4F 105 69 Tab 19 Converting between decimal and hexadecimal addresses 35 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 9 6 2 Determining how VIS3I 328 unit nodes can be networked You connect networked nodes in two types of layout which you set in configuration using VisiPC at each node You must set all nodes to one of these node layout types A Star layout has one or more remote camera nodes connected to one central control node that is fitted with keyboards and monitors A Multi hop layout can be more complex and allows mul
12. four of the available monitor outputs Separate composite and S Video outputs available on the rear panel e Time base correction of video inputs ensures high quality pictures without the need for external camera synchronization e Each picture segment is frozen when the input source is switched in both full screen and quad mode to prevent picture roll All the video inputs have AGC to preserve clear images independent of differences in input levels e Color text insertion on the monitor output with texts supplied by the control card e Dedicated self test failure alarm per card Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 7 Installation 7 1 installing option cards You can add one or two quad cards to each VIS3I 328 Each quad card allows any four of the video inputs to that node to be displayed in quad format on a dedicated quad monitor video output To reveal the two internal option card slots and their card guide posts undo the two captive screws and drop down the hinged front panel Only service personnel should open the VIS3I 328 unit after first disconnecting CAUTION the mains power supply Fig 9 Fitting one quad card You can install a single quad card VIS3 QUAD in either card slot as follows 1 A quad card in the slot furthest from the power supply is connected to quad output A on the rear panel and is controlled as monitor outputs 13 16 Note that on a sin
13. in a rack cabinet or on a tabletop Connect the rear panel expansion connectors using an expansion cable Type VIS3I EXP Set the Master Slave switch on one unit to Master Set the Master Slave switch on the other unit to Slave Power up both units together the Master indicator should light steadily on the Master unit front panel and the Slave indicator should light steadily on the Slave unit From then on the expanded node is treated as a single large unit i e all the configuration data is sent to the Master unit Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 8 Commissioning Following installation each VIS3I 328 should be commissioned by performing the following tasks in the sequence shown Inspect all items see chapter 8 1 Connect a PC running VisiPC software see chapter 8 2 Set VisiPC default product to integrated see chapter 8 3 Connect and power up the VIS3I 328 s see chapter 8 4 Confirm software versions upgrade as necessary see chapter 8 5 Set clock time and perform VisiPC self test see chapter 8 6 Load new configuration as necessary see chapter 8 7 OP ES ON Re Ni Load Asian display font data if necessary see chapter 8 8 Commissioning Tasks 3 to 8 are conducted using the VisiPC Test and Configuration software which should be installed on a suitable PC A full description of the VisiPC software is contained in the User Manual 8 1 Inspec
14. 0 Bridge A1 Bridge 1 to 32 1 to 64 1 to 16 17 to 64 65 to 128 17 to 32 65 to 96 129 to 192 33 to 48 97 to 128 193 to 256 49 to 64 Tab 32 Bridge mode A addressing Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 Fig 14 Bridge mode A layout VIS3I 328 Monitor Node Monitor Connections VIS3I Bridge Unit The system configuration for the bridge node will need to encompass the total number of cameras monitors and VCR MPxX on all the monitor nodes The camera text needs to be configured at each monitor node Keyboard access to monitors user access to camera view control and monitor access must be configured at the bridge node An input trunk must be configured at the bridge node for each remote monitor to be controlled Each input trunk must have a camera number specified even though nothing is physically connected to the bridge camera inputs Alarms for the chosen trunk inputs must have their type set to either trunk or none Tab 33 shows example configuration changes for bridge mode A controlling four expanded VIS3I 328 remote nodes Screen Parameter Value i y O System Alarms on keyboards amp PCCON Trunk or None required to permit trunk Type inputs below Node Trunk 1t016 Local Node End Gamera Liege Node Trunk 17 to 32 17 to 32 33 to 48 Node Trunk 49 to 64 Comm 1 4 Tab 33 Bridge mode A configuration settings Node Trunk Neighbour Node End
15. 12 Alm_return11 13 Alm_returni2 14 Alm_return13 15 Alm_return14 16 Alm_return15 17 NC 18 NC 19 NC 20 Alm_scan0O 21 Alm_scan1 22 Alm_scan2 23 Alm_scan3 24 Alm_scan4 25 Alm_scan5 26 Alm_scan6 27 Alm_scan7 28 NC 29 GND 30 GND 31 GND 32 GND 33 GND 34 GND 35 GND 36 GND 37 GND Shield GND Mains Power In 3 way IEC inlet Live Live Female Earth Earth Neutral Neutral Tab 1 Rear panel connectors NOTE D Serial port identification for a Slave expansion Unit is identified in parentheses Name Description Type Positions Slave Master Master Slave Switch Slide switch Left position is Slave Right position is Master Reset Processor reset Momentary push Push and release to reset the processor Network Address Address of node on network Rotary hex Left switch is hex address Sixteen s Right switch is hex address Units Tab 2 Rear panel controls 18 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 6 7 Firmware and software Tab 3 shows firmware and software compatibility between VIS3I 328 and Visilynx 3 Modular More up to date details are available in the latest Visilynx 3 Software Release Notes Part Number Description How Loaded Version Compatibility SW218 Keyboard software EPROM 5 6 or later VIS3I 328 and V3 Modular See below SW220 Main Controller software VisiPC 2 05 or later
16. 3 D Connector PCB 4 Slot Expansion PCB The PCBs are fixed within the unit enclosure and are therefore not considered to be user serviceable parts Fig 3 shows the location of the PCBs within the unit 4 2 Fig 3 Printed circuit boards 12 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 6 3 Power supply module VIS3I PSU Fig 4 Power supply module VIS3I PSU Purpose A proprietary universal AC mains input bipolar DC output switch mode power supply fixed on a mounting tray shown above for ease of replacement see chapter 4 Details for ordering NOTE For information on the replacement and the specifications of the power supply module please refer to the installation instruction for VIS3I PSU Specification Input Output Line regulation Ripple and noise 100 240 V AC 47 63 Hz 5 2VDC 85A 5 2VDC 4A 40 5 1 0 max Dimensions L x W x H 127 0 x 81 3 x 38 1 mm 13 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 6 4 Cooling fan Fig 5 Cooling fan Purpose A fixed speed DC fan that forces air through the enclosure intake vent across the PCBs and power supply and out of the exhaust vent Specification Input 12 VDC Dimensions L xW xH 80 x 80 x 25 mm 14 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 6 5 Front panel indicators
17. IP Switch settings Menu Parameter Required Value Base Parameter Set as required 001 keyboard 1 menu Baud rate 11 9600 Parity 11 Even Interface Adjustment Op Mode COM1 SIMATRIX TTY menu Joystick mode Set as required Tab 13 CKA4820 parameters The CKA4820 LED will light a solid green once successfully logged on to the VIS3I 328 29 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 30 Tab 14 shows the CKA4820 keys assigned to the VIS3I 328 functions Presses n Mon n Cam n Start n Stop Joystick Focus Near Focus Far Zoom In Zoom Out F3 or Pos F6 Press F6 Release n Mem n Pos Tab 14 CKA4820 key assignment n N n a 71 7 IN Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 9 3 Connecting alarm inputs You can connect a total of 128 alarm inputs to a VIS3I 328 making a total of 256 alarms inputs for each expanded node You can connect Volt free contacts from external alarm sources directly to the alarm connector on the rear panel of the unit see Fig 7 Pin connections for the alarm connector are shown in Tab 15 A typical example of alarm connections is PIN 1 to PIN 20 Alarm contact 1 PIN 2 to PIN 20 Alarm contact 2 PIN 3 to PIN 20 Alarm contact 3 Similar for alarm contacts 4 16 PIN 1 to PIN 21 Alarm contact 17 PIN 2 to PIN 21 Alarm contact 18 PIN 3 to PIN 21 Alar
18. Ignore after loading new configuration Restart VIS3I Control PCB T323 328 Unit to check true state If fault persists return to supplier 1028 Internal power supply Power supply or fan Replace Power Supply Module failure or over temperature I O failure Control PCB T323 Return to supplier BNC Connector PCB T322 D Connector PCB T321 Data cable disconnected or device switched off VCRIDVR 1 32 media Operational not fault missing Replace tape or disk caddy 1094 1125 VCR DVR 1 32 end of VCR DVR Operational not fault media reached Can be avoided by setting VCR DVR recording mode to Overwrite at end of media using VisiPC software Data cable disconnected or device switched off loaded 1190 Camera 1 alarm input 1 Alarm i p activated not a fault Operational See RX3 installation manual Camera 2 64alarms O Tab 37 VisiPC self test alarms 1191 Camera 1 alarm input 2 Alarm i p activated not a fault Operational 1192 Camera 1 alarm input 3 Alarm i p activated not a fault Operational 49 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 10 3 4 VisiPC self tests A full list of all the VisiPC self tests that can be selected is contained in Tab 38 Refer to the VisiPC Software User Manual for full details VisiPC Settings Hardware Precautions Description Required Test Type Test Level All tests All start up tests Repeats all start up test All internal tests S
19. SIEMENS VIS3I 328 Visilynx 3 Integrated System Unit Installation Manual Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products Data and design subject to change without notice Supply subject to availability 2008 Copyright by Siemens Building Technologies We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part nor to make them available to any third party without our prior express written authorisation nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him Contents 1 Safety een Seo en ne ee ee eee eee 5 1 1 Klee EE 5 1 2 General safety precautions ecccesceceeeeeneeeeeeeeneeeeeeeteeeeeeneeeeetnaeeeeeeaas 5 1 3 Meaning of the Signal words asssseeessiessrrisrrrresesrnesernaaerinnesntnnaaennnesennns 6 1 4 Meaning of the hazard symbols 0 eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeneaas 6 2 Standards and guidelines ccccceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeseeeeeenseeeeeenseeeeeenenes 6 3 Technical data ve akarana kaasar akay NA GEELEN 7 3 1 ele e Le EE 7 3 2 Mechanical dimensions eeesssssscirsiiniisrrisirrrnneinrreiirndrienuadinunnndanneennnas 8 4 Details for ordering sssssssssensnsunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn na 9 5 SCOPE OF delivery EE 9 6 Description of eoguipment
20. User Manual 8 3 Set VisiPC default product to integrated D Run the VisiPC software If VisiPC starts as the Visilynx 3 Tester and Simulator select the Visilynx3 Configurator sub program at the Switch drop down menu as detailed in the VisiPC Software User Manual From the Options drop down menu highlight Default Product and select Integrated NOTE This ensures that factory set default data applicable to VIS3I 328 is always loaded when the New option is selected at the File drop down menu 8 4 Connect and power up the VIS3I 328s 24 If you want to connect two VIS3I 328s as a single expanded matrix node you need to connect an expansion cable Type VIS3I EXP between the expansion connectors on each rear panel You should set the Master Slave switch on the rear panel of each unit as required Connect each VIS3I 328 to the AC mains supply see chapter 3 1 Specifications for the allowed mains voltage range Switch on the mains power supply to the VIS3I 328 For an expanded matrix node switch on both VIS3I 328s simultaneously If this is not possible switch on the Slave VIS3I 328 first Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 8 5 Confirm software versions 1 Run the VisiPC software 2 If VisiPC starts as the Visilynx 3 Tester and Simulator select the Visilynx3 Configurator sub program at the Switch drop down menu as detailed in the VisiPC Software User M
21. V connections are not required if the keyboard has its own DC power supply VIS3I 328 Cable Keyboard 1 RS 422 485 Keyboard Port port Shell Not connected Pin 1 12 V Twisted Pin 1 12 V Pin 6 0 V pair Pin 6 0 V Pin 2 12 V Twisted Bin 2 12 V Pin 7 0 V pair Pin 7 0 V Pin 4 data T Twisted Pin 5 data R Pin 8 data T pair Pin 9 data R Pin 5 data R Twisted Pin 4 data T Pin 9 data R pair Pin 8 data T Tab 8 RS 422 keyboard cable wiring For more details of keyboard cabling refer to the Keyboard User Manual 28 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 9 2 Connecting CKA Keyboards You can connect a single CKA keyboard to any supporting serial port of a VIS3I 328 using an RS 232 cable Using VisiPC set the serial port function to Keyboard input using the CKA keyboard master protocol The connection details for the available serial ports are detailed in Tab 9 and Tab 10 VIS3I 328 RS 232 Port Pin CKA Port COM1A Pin Tab 9 RS 232 CKA keyboard cable wiring for ports 1 3 amp 4 Tab 10 RS 232 CKA keyboard cable wiring for port 2 The CKA4820 keyboard port configuration switches must be set as detailed in Tab 11 and Tab 12 The menu parameters requiring setting are as per Tab 13 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON Tab 11 SW301 DIP Switch settings OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON Tab 12 SW401 D
22. agnosi TOOM fs ice cccienecevesazcdentbedcendsdssecentsdcdentdedcde AE 48 10 3 3 Self test alarms 20 0 0 2 ccc eeeeccecce cece eet e ee ceeeae cece eres secaeaeeeeeeeeeseceaeaeeeeeeeeeetes 49 10 34 VISIPG Self teStS 20etegebeege de geesde ante eben ee eee teeta ad 50 11 DISPOS al eege Een Ee 55 4 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 1 Safety 1 1 Target group The instructions in this document are designed only for the following target group Target readers Qualification Activity Condition of the product Installer Technical training for Assembles installs the Components of the building or electrical product individual product are not yet installations components of the assembled installed or product or replacement need to be replaced parts 1 2 General safety precautions e Read the general safety precautions before installing the device e Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device Keep this document for reference e Always pass this document on together with the product It is recommended that all preparatory work e g fitting of accessories be carried out in a workshop prior to final installation Liability claim e Do not connect the device if it is damaged or any parts are missing e Do not make any changes or modifications to the device unless they are expressly mentioned in this manual and have been approved by the manufa
23. ail The item tested is not working properly If any tests fail severely then a Self test Alarm if configured is generated You can copy the results to the PC clipboard and paste them into an editor or spreadsheet by clicking on the Results window and pressing Ctrl C The result log ends with a Results Summary listing total passes warnings and failures Self test failures Any failures recorded as a result of the conduct of self test should be investigated as described in chapter 10 2 Corrective maintenance Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 8 7 Load new configuration as necessary Each installation requires its own unique configuration for it to operate correctly with the cameras and monitors in use You edit and load this configuration using the VisiPC Visilynx 3 Configurator sub program Each VIS3I 328 is supplied with a factory default configuration pre loaded during manufacture You restore this default configuration using the VisiPC Visilynx 3 Configurator sub program and selecting New on the File menu and then transferring it to the VIS3I 328 You can also use this configuration file as a basis for editing a new configuration tailored to the installation Some of the pre loaded configuration settings are shown in Tab 6 Parameter Settings Camera Inputs Monitor Outputs Comms Channels Internal Quads 1 4 and 9 10 on master rear panel 16 19 on slave rear panel
24. amp Security Products 10 2008 11 Disposal municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the S government or the local authorities This crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product 55 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 Issued by Siemens Building Technologies Fire amp Security Products GmbH amp Co oHG D 76181 Karlsruhe www buildingtechnologies siemens com 2008 Copyright by Siemens Building Technologies Data and design subject to change without notice Supply subject to availability Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany on environment friendly chlorine free paper Document no A6V10086958 Edition 29 10 2008
25. anual 3 On the menu bar select Transfer and then the Versions option This brings up the Software Version pop up box 4 Select each software Version Type in turn from the drop down menu and press the Send button The software version is then displayed in the Version field Note Only the local node as Node L can currently be queried 5 You can record the versions in the table below for reference Version Type Version Reported Visilynx FPGA firmware Visilynx main software Visilynx configuration Visilynx font Visilynx flash boot loader BEE 6 You can perform any required software upgrades by selecting the Transfer menu command and then the Software option as detailed in the VisiPC Software User Manual Any Configuration held in the VIS3i 328 is erased when you transfer the main IMPORTANT control software You will therefore need to transfer the configuration back to the VIS3I 328 once you have loaded the revised software 8 6 Set clock time and perform VisiPC self test 8 6 1 Set clock time On a new unit we recommend that you set the internal clock on the VIS3I 328 to the current PC time You can do this on the VisiPC Visilynx 3 Configurator sub program From the Transfer drop down menu select Date Time Ensure that Current Time is ticked and select Send 8 6 2 VisiPC tester and simulator You use the features of the VisiPC Visilynx 3 Tester amp Simulator sub program to test th
26. ardS AAA 28 9 2 Connecting CKA Keyboards AA 29 9 3 Connecting alarm inputs cece EA EREA 31 9 4 Connecting a VCR DVR and multiplexer AA 32 9 5 Connecting a quad card output to a video input eects 34 9 6 Distributed video switching using a VisiWire or PCCON network 35 9 6 1 Setting the Node address AA 35 9 6 2 Determining how VIS3I 328 unit nodes can be neiworked 36 9 6 3 Connecting VIS3I 328 unit nodes using trunk connections s110 36 9 6 4 Configuring network alarmS ssseesssssssseerrsserrsssttrrsttrnssttrnnstennsstrenent 39 9 6 5 Connecting VIS3I 328 to Visilynx 2 nodes using PCCON seese 40 9 6 6 Controlling 256 cameras x 64 monitors banked switching not full GFOSS POI ET 42 3 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 9 6 7 Controlling 64 cameras x 64 monitors full Cross point 44 9 7 Controlling via the Video Management Software IVM sase 45 9 8 Clock Gvpnchronisaton A eeir a AAE EREE A e a 45 10 Maintenance and ServiCe ssssseessessununnerrnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnunnnnn nunn nnnennnnn nnna 46 10 1 Routine maintenance 46 10 2 Corrective maintenance 46 10 2 1 PON LA E E a lee eee ey 46 10 2 2 Line replaceable units ChRUlel eee eeneeeeeteeeeeeneeeeeeae 46 10 2 3 Fault di Caton aa sde ege ee EE 47 10 3 System fault finding PrOCESS ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeetaeeeeeenaeeeeeeaes 48 10 3 1 Initial CheCKS xi iss EE E ceenterateeiede 48 La Di
27. arms together Use separate common connections for each bank For example a single common connection IMPORTANT e f ae for alarm input pairs 1 16 is allowed using any common terminal in that bank but using the same common connection for pairs 13 18 is not allowed as Bank 1 would short circuit with Bank 2 thus causing multiple false alarm indications 9 4 Connecting a VCR DVR and multiplexer All 32 camera video inputs can be recorded on e two time lapse video cassette recorders VCRs via two 16 channel multiplexers MPXs or e on two digital video recorders DVRs that include built in 16 channel multiplexing or e on a combination of VCRs and DVRs You do this by connecting the video loop through outputs to the multiplexer video inputs An example interconnection block diagram is shown in Fig 12 If you need to control the MPXs and VCR DVRs from the Visilynx keyboard or PCCON remote control input then you have to connect the VIS3I 328 serial control ports on the rear panel to these devices using RS 232 cables which must observe the pinouts shown in Tab 17 NOTE D Ports 1 3 and 4 are dual standard RS 232 and RS 422 ports while Port 2 is RS 232 only This accounts for the difference shown in Conductor Function See Tab 1 for full connector pinouts VIS31 328 VCR DVR MPX Serial Port Conducto Conductor Device Serial Port Conductor r Number Function 1 female D hz Transmit Data MPX1 pin 3 3 R
28. ault indications You can see faults in the VIS3I 328 in four ways e Alarms e Error Message received on the Visilynx 3 keyboard e Indicator LEDs e The system did not function as expected Alarms Alarms are generated by a variety of sources in the CCTV system Depending on the installation they are mostly fed to the VIS3I 328 where their actions are determined by the software configuration file However in larger installations some alarms e g rack frame power failure may be wired directly to an integrated control room If a data log device is fitted and configured this may be a printer with an RS232 interface connected to one of the rear panel serial ports all alarm events can be read from the data log printout These events include operator actions taken in response to alarms as well as the alarms themselves If a printer is not available the VisiPC software may be used to retrieve the last 2000 alarm and action events using the Show Log button on the Alarm List tab of the Visilynx Tester and Simulator sub program Alarms may be individually enabled for handling by the Visilynx 3 keyboards Keyboard error messages A number of error messages can appear on the Visilynx 3 Keyboard The error messages are defined in the Visilynx 3 Keyboard User Manual Indicator LEDs See chapter 6 5 Front panel indicators System malfunction The operator may observe that the system did not respond as expected to a command Thes
29. auses network communications to fail due to excessive 309 card user login logout times Keyboard V2 Configuration PIN support Must be enabled for the 309 card keyboard User Timeout Must be zero for the 309 card keyboard Tab 29 Visilynx 2 configuration and settings for use as a VIS3I 328 node V2 Connector Pin Pin VIS3I 328 Connector 309 PCCON Card Top Connector PCCON Connector Port 2 male 9 pin D male 9 pin D 309 PCCON Card Top Connector Serial Connector Port 1 3 or 4 male 9 pin D female 9 pin D Tab 30 Connecting the PCCON link between Visilynx 2 and VIS3I 328 41 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 9 6 6 Controlling 256 cameras x 64 monitors banked switching not full cross point 42 Even an expanded VIS3I 328 node is limited to 16 monitors By using an extra VIS3I 328 switched to bridge mode A it is possible to control a multi node matrix with up to 256 cameras and 64 monitors The monitor nodes can be single 32x8 units or expanded 64x16 units but not a combination of both A special network address mode is used to select bridge mode A while no network address is required for the monitor nodes See Tab 31 Bridge Unit Monitor Node Monitor Node VIS3I Total Network Address Cams x Mons Network Address 328 Cams x Mons Needed 128 x 64 256 x 64 O o w a aw Tab 31 Bridge mode A netw
30. both power sources at once Each VIS3I 328 is designed to be used free standing as supplied or fitted into a standard 19 rack cabinet The VIS3I 328 is supplied with configuration and test software called VisiPC which you should install onto a suitable PC This forms the heart of the system s configuration and test capability This manual is designed to cover basic operation To be able to understand and use advanced features such as networking it is recommended to attend a product training course General The VIS3I 328 is made up of these mechanical and electrical subsystems e Enclosure see chapter 6 1 Enclosure e Printed Circuit Boards see chapter 6 2 Printed circuit boards PCBs Power Supply Module see chapter 6 3 Power supply module VIS3I PSU e Cooling fan see chapter 6 4 Cooling fan e Front panel indicators see chapter 6 5 Front panel indicators e Rear panel connections and controls see chapter 6 6 Rear panel connections and controls Firmware and software see chapter 6 7 Firmware and software Quad cards see chapter 6 8 Quad card VIS3 QUAD Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 6 1 Enclosure Ah Fig 2 VIS3I 328 enclosure The VIS3I 328 enclosure comprises four main parts e Base assembly e Cover e Front panel e Rack mount brackets optional The base assembly is fabricated from 1 2 mm zintec sheet with a natural finish It provides fast
31. cturer e Use only spare parts and accessories that have been approved by the manufacturer Danger of electrical shock due to incorrect connection e Use the device only in conjunction with a power supply cable that has been approved in your country and complies with the national standards Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 1 3 Meaning of the signal words The severity of a hazard is indicated by the following written warning notices Signal word Type of hazard CAUTION There is a risk of minor to medium injuries or damage to property IMPORTANT Malfunctioning may result 1 4 Meaning of the hazard symbols The nature of the hazard is indicated by icons Warning of a hazard 2 Standards and guidelines 6 The product meets the requirements of the following EU Directives The EU declaration of conformity is available from Siemens Building Technologies Fire amp Security Products GmbH amp Co oHG 76181 Karlsruhe Germany EU Directive 2004 108 EC on electromagnetic compatibility Conformity with the European Directive 2004 108 EC is demonstrated by compliance with the following standards Emitted interference EN 61000 6 3 EN 55022 Class B Resistance to interference EN 50130 4 EU Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive Compliance with the European Directive 2006 95 EC has been proven by testing according to the followi
32. de The cable has two male 9 pin D type connectors and you should wire it as shown in Tab 21 NOTE D Any of serial port connectors Serial 1 Serial 3 and Serial 4 may be configured for this Data transfer is full duplex normally at 9600 baud Local Node Remote Node Unit Serial 1 Units Serial 1 or Serial 3 Connector Connector Tab 21 Example network data cable wiring 36 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 For ease of installation trunk video and network data cabling always go together In order to use each VIS3I 328 unit in a network you need to set up its configuration file using the VisiPC Configurator software As an example the changes that are required to the VisiPC Configurator software screens for each of the three units shown in Fig 13 are shown in Tab 23 Tab 24 and Tab 24 Each unit configuration should be saved in a separate new file Full details of VisiPC operation are detailed in its User Manual Ce 7 i Fig 13 Example 3 node VIS3I 328 interconnection block diagram connection from to Monitor Output 1 Wise gt a hia Serial Port 10 Serial Port 1 Serial Port 1 i n a Serial Port 3 Serial Port 1 oe A Monitor Output 8 Camera SC i Monitor Output 8 Camera input a Camera Input 1 Camera Input 1 37 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 Screen Parameter Value Global System Settings No
33. des 3 Channel 1 Channel 3 Neighbour Node End 2 Node Neighbour Node End 1 Trunk Direction Camera Node trunk 2 Node Trunk Direction Camera Tab 22 Example changes to default configuration for Local Node 3 unit Node Trunk Settings Node trunk 1 Screen Parameter Value Global System Settings 3 Node trunks Communication Settings Network control input Seet Node Settings N2 Ina Node trunk 1 Node Trunk Direction Ge E Monitor Tab 23 Example changes to default configuration for Remote Node 1 4 unit NOTE The Remote Prefix is a count that sets the number of letters from the remote node s name that are displayed on monitors in front of the camera name when that node s cameras are switched For example if a camera called ROAD from node EAST is switched a Remote Prefix of 4 will display EAST ROAD limited to 16 characters total Screen Parameter Value Global System Settings 3 Node trunks 38 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 Screen Parameter Value Communication Settings Function Network control input SEENEN Node Settings N3 Remote Prefix Node Trunk Settings Neighbour Node End 1 Node trunk 1 Node Trunk Direction e GE Monitor Tab 24 Example changes to default configuration for Remote Node 2 5 unit 9 6 4 Configuring network alarms The steps required to configure a
34. e Result Data Address Decoder Test Results PLD firmware version Firmware versions Latest version supported actual version read PLD register integrity Register values Value written and value read FLASH Test Results FLASH boot loader FLASH CRC None Controller FLASH CRC None None None FPGA Font FLASH CRC Checksum Firmware area Not Tested or Variable area Factory defaults Font area Checksum Passed or CRC Passed or Test Failed User configuration CRC checksum Fixed area Not Tested or Checksum Passed or CRC Passed or Test Failed Power Supply Test Results 12 V supply Voltage read Voltage 5 V supply Voltage read Voltage VBATT supply Voltage read Voltage SRAM Test Results Static RAM size Memory size Size in kilobytes detected Battery Backed SRAM Test Results Command status data validation None None RTC Test Results Timer interrupt period Period measured Period in ms RTC Register integrity Bad registers Register count and first bad value SCB Subsystem Test Results SCB Register integrity Location of first bad register Register offset from start of SCB Master slave connection None None CPU Temperature Test Results CPU temperature Temperature read Degrees C Serial Ports Test Results up to 21 sets of internal loopback results one per communication channel Serial channel n s
35. e functions of the VIS3I 328 25 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 8 6 3 VisiPC self test 26 Start up tests When you start the unit the VIS3I 328 controller software does the following without being instructed by VisiPC e Tests the stored program data and key electronics e Auto detects the Slave expansion unit and any installed option cards e Stores auto detection and self test results in the self test log e Generates any self test alarms Running self tests More comprehensive self tests are available using VisiPC You run these by selecting the VisiPC Self Test Tab and then selecting the Test Type and Test Level from the Run Tests button You can run these VisiPC self tests as commissioning tests Test Type Test Level Remove all video and serial data cables All Tests All Internal Tests Self test results The results logged from all tests since the last power up are retrieved using the Self test Results button Each Self test record consists of a maximum of 5 lines of text including the Pass Fail status of the test and the date and time it was done If the latter are wrong you may need to set the internal clock time as described at the start of this section Results are categorised as follows e Pass The item tested is working correctly and is compatible with the current software e Warning The item tested is working but may be operating outside limits e F
36. e observations should be logged as an aid to the system fault finding process 47 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 10 3 System fault finding process D 10 3 1 Initial checks Because of the number of ways you can see a fault of the VIS3I 328 we recommend that you should always follow a predetermined logical process for fault finding NOTE The VIS3I 328 must be powered down before you replace any LRU s The first checks should confirm that the power supply module and the cooling fan are operating normally Power supply failures A failure of the power supply module 5 V supply causes an alarm 1028 if this is enabled by the system configuration A failure of the 5 V supply causes an inability to start no front panel LEDs lit or in unexpected restarts shown in the Alarm amp Action Log Cooling fan failures A failure of the cooling fan causes an over temperature alarm 1028 if the alarm is enabled see Tab 37 If a malfunction due to over temperature is suspected the flow of air at the cooling vent holes should be checked 10 3 2 Diagnostic tool 48 The main diagnostic tool for the VIS3I 328 system is the VisiPC software which you should install on a PC connected to the Visilynx system You need a test lead to interface the PC communication port to the Test Config port see chapter 8 2 Connect a PC running VisiPC software The VisiPC Software is d
37. eceive Data LE pin 2 MPX1 pin 7 2 female D 3 TransmitData VCR DVR pin 2 s Ground VCR DVR1 pin 7 3 female D VCR DVR2 pin 3 3 Receive Data VCR DVR2 pin 2 6 Ground VCRIDVR2 pin7 Tab 17 Example VCR DVR and MPX RS 232 serial control cable wiring You need a new User Configuration file based on the default configuration file using the VisiPC Configurator software The required changes are shown in Tab 18 Screen Parameter vae i O Global System Settings Multiplexers VCRIDVRs ee Communications Settings Channel 1 SE control output Communications Settings Channel 2 VCR DVR control output VCR 32 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 Screen Parameter Value Communications Settings Channel 3 Function VCR DVR control output VCR Multiplexer Settings Multiplexer 1 VCRIDVR Settings VCR DVR 1 VCRIDVR Settings VCR DVR 2 Tab 18 Example changes to default configuration for VCR DVR and MPX Connecting multiplexer or DVR video outputs to VIS3I 328 video inputs If required you can connect the multi screen or spot outputs from the multiplexer or DVR to the VIS3I 328 video control input channels i e camera inputs for switching to any video output channel i e monitor output If you do this then any text in the multiplexer or DVR video image may overlap with text injected on the monitor output To prevent this tick the Blank All Monit
38. elf test external loopback tests confirm that the serial ports are working correctly To conduct this test you need to fit special test plug connectors to each of the serial ports The test connectors are wired to feed back the transmitted output as a receiver input Tab 39 identifies the wiring requirements for each of the test plug connectors Number required on Slave unit Number required on Master unit Pins linked on connector Pins linked on connector RS 232 Male 9 pin male D we o ode RS 232 Female Lan female D 4 6 1 9 7 8 RS 422 9 pin male D 4 5 RS 232 TTL 96 pin DIN41612 A15 C15 A16 C16 Tab 39 Serial port loopback test connectors 1 To fully test the serial ports that are wired for both RS 232 and RS 422 you need two separate external loopback tests that use different loopback connectors as shown in Tab 40 51 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 Connector Name Interface Loopback type for Loopback type for first test EE EE test Master or standalone Serial Pott sd Port 1 RSs 422 O O 422 RS 232 Male None connected to VisiPC Camera 1 Camera 17 52 Tab 40 Serial port loopback connectors 2 D type telemetry external loopback connectors These self test external loopback tests confirm that the D type telemetry ports are working correctly To conduct this test you need to link the D type ports for cameras 1 16 to the p
39. eners for mounting the cooling fan and the control card Cut outs are provided on the rear panel for the mounting the input output connectors see chapter 6 6 Rear panel connections and controls Details of the connectors are screen printed on the rear panel Two additional cut outs are provided in the sides of the base assembly to provide a path for the cooling air Four black Polyastomer feet are fitted in the base of the assembly The cover is fabricated from 1 2 mm Zintec Sheet and finished with polyester powdercoat The cover is fastened to the base using a slide in capture bracket and eight M4 screws Vent holes are provided in the sides and the cover incorporates an earth stud The hinged front panel has two cross head captive screws which are provided for fastening the panel to the base assembly Holes are included in the panel for viewing the indicators see chapter 6 5 Front panel indicators The rack mount brackets are manufactured from 3 0 mm aluminium sheet with a brushed finish and are optionally fitted to the base assembly for mounting the unit into a 19 rack enclosure 11 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 6 2 Printed circuit boards PCBs The VIS3I 328 contains four printed circuit boards PCBs to provide control configuration access to the input output connectors and interfacing to the two option cards The PCBs are Control PCB 1 2 BNC Connector PCB
40. ent byte count received byte count bytes internal loopback Data transmission and reception Total bytes received Channel number n Byte count sent Bytes received Serial channel n data integrity byte count bytes not matched internal loopback Data integrity Total bytes not matching Channel number n Byte count Serial Ports Test Results up to 21 sets of external loopback results one per communication channel Data transmission and reception Total bytes received Channel number Byte count sent Bytes received Data integrity Total bytes not matching Channel number Byte count 53 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 Test Description Result Type Result Data Cards Test Exceptions Card tests passed Total cards tested Total cards Card firmware version is incompatible Card with wrong version Rack number always 1 Slot Version found Card PCB version is incompatible Card with wrong version Rack number always 1 Slot Version found Card LED register not responding Card with bad register Rack number always 1 Slot Type Comms card loopback failure Card that failed Rack number always 1 Slot Channel Telemetry card loopback failure Card that failed Rack number always 1 Slot Channel Card test exception buffer full None
41. erial input signals Tests all internal should be removed or devices disabled during testing All external tests Loopback connectors fitted See Tab 39 Tests serial ports via to all serial co oe oo Address decoder None Flash All Flash areas None an all the following areas FBL software None Test Flash Boot Loader software Controller software None Tests Controller EE FPGA data ss tttstsid data None S Tests FPGA data FPGA data Variable and Default Note A failure of User Config data is indicated if config data has not been loaded this configuration data does not indicate a hardware fault Auto detect Do not save results None Re detects option hardware cards Save results to flash Required if cards have Re detects option been changed and cards and saves config data not results to Flash reloaded Tip Saving auto detection results to flash is a quicker way of registering changes in option card positions than re loading configuration data but has the same effect SRAM Unused None Tests all static RAM memory Battery backed Unsa o Tests all battery SRAM backed SRAM used for holding matrix state while powered down Note A failure of ao SRAM is indicated after loading new config data this can be ignored Press the rear panel CPU reset button and repeat the test Serial ports Internal loopback Serial input signals Tests all serial ports should be removed or using internal disabled during testing loo
42. escribed in its User Manual Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 10 3 3 Self test alarms The configuration files that you load into the VIS3I 328 using the VisiPC software contain descriptions of all alarms that are reported by the unit Each configuration file also includes an optional mapping of the physical alarms to the logical alarms By default the mapping is one to one so logical alarms match their corresponding physical alarms This is often adequate Physical alarms are the alarm numbers determined by wiring cameras to BNC input connector cards alarms to alarm input connector cards and by self test see Tab 37 all of which can be mapped to logical numbers if a more convenient numbering scheme is required The logical alarm numbers that are seen in the Alarm Lists at VisiPC PCCON and V3 keyboards NOTE D Not all alarms denote failures of VIS3I 328 units Some are due to failures of cabling or controlled devices such as VCR DVRs and multiplexers Physical Cause Possible Faults Alarm Matrix failure Configuration error If you have added or removed Option Cards since you Control PCB T323 last loaded the configuration try reloading the configuration Otherwise possible PCB fault return to supplier 1026 Program corrupt Control PCB T323 FLASH validation failure try reloading software Otherwise return to supplier 1027 Data corrupt New software just loaded
43. gle unexpanded unit these are extra to the eight monitor outputs available on the rear panel 2 A quad card in the slot nearest the power supply is connected to quad output B on the rear panel and is controlled as monitor outputs 13 16 Note that on a single unexpanded unit these are extra to the eight monitor outputs available on the rear panel Fig 10 Fitting two quad cards 21 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 You can install two quad cards VIS3 QUAD as follows 1 The quad card in the slot furthest from the power supply is connected to quad output A on the rear panel and is controlled as monitor outputs 9 12 Note that on a single unexpanded unit these are extra to the eight monitor outputs available on the rear panel The quad card in the slot nearest the power supply is connected to quad output B on the rear panel and is controlled as monitor outputs 13 16 Note that on a single unexpanded unit these are extra to the eight monitor outputs available on the rear panel 7 2 Connecting two VIS3I 328 units for expansion 22 You can connect two VIS3I 328 units together using a single expansion cable to enlarge the video matrix node to 64 loop through inputs by 16 outputs When you connect two units in this fashion you need to set one unit to be the master unit in the node and connect it to the Visilynx control network 1 2 Place the units one above the other
44. he serial port function to Clock reference input Set the port parameters accordingly 45 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 10 Maintenance and service The following maintenance guidelines should be observed 10 1 Routine maintenance Cleaning The only routine maintenance task to be conducted on the VIS3I 328 unit is cleaning at regular intervals The regularity of the cleaning task will depend on the environmental conditions e Strong abrasive detergents should not be used e Wiping over the cover with a soft dry cloth will normally suffice 10 2 Corrective maintenance 10 2 1 Policy A suggested policy to be adopted for the unscheduled maintenance of the VIS3I 328 is e All unscheduled maintenance tasks relate to the removal and refitting of the Line Replaceable Units LRUs identified in Tab 36 e Items considered repairable will be returned to the supplier for investigation and possible repair or replacement 10 2 2 Line replaceable units LRUs 46 The Line Replaceable Units LRUs of the VIS3I 328 are the power supply module the quad card if fitted and the mains supply fuse Equipment Description Part Number Power Supply Module VIS3I PSU Quad Card VIS3 QUAD Mains supply fuse 2 A 250 V AC 5x20 Type T HBC Tab 36 VIS3I 328 Line replaceable units Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 10 2 3 F
45. l telemetry alarms 1190 onwards at keyboards and when using PCCON make sure you are using keyboards that show SW218 6 or higher on their LCD when switched on Response options other than None can then be selected in the Type drop down menu at the Visilynx3 Configurator sub program Alarm Settings menu screen for these Alarm IDs 19 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 6 8 Quad card VIS3 QUAD A 20 Only service personnel should open the VIS3I 328 after first disconnecting the CAUTION mains power supply Fig 8 Quad card VIS3 QUAD Purpose Displays four pictures on a single video output in real time with each segment controllable as a separate monitor number see chapter 4 Details for ordering Installation in unit One or two cards may be fitted e f only one card is fitted it may occupy either of the internal option card slots e The output connectors on the rear panel are in the same position when viewed from above as the cards they serve See chapter 7 Installation Specification e Accepts PAL color or CCIR monochrome cameras e 24 bit color digital video e 50 fields sec display with 768 x 625 pixel resolution PAL e 1 multi segment output that displays the four inputs in quad format in a specified order or any one input as full screen e Each segment can be independently frozen e 16 4 multiplexer on the inputs allows the quad to pick up any
46. m contact 19 Similar for alarm contacts 20 32 PIN 1 to PIN 22 Alarm contact 33 PIN 2 to PIN 22 Alarm contact 34 PIN 3 to PIN 22 Alarm contact 35 Similar for alarm contacts 36 48 PIN 1 to PIN 27 Alarm contact 113 PIN 2 to PIN 27 Alarm contact 114 PIN 3 to PIN 27 Alarm contact 115 Similar for alarm contacts 116 128 Tab 15 Typical alarm connections direct to alarm connector For numerous alarms a separate optional alarm panel Type VIS3 ALARMBOX is available for ease of installation The alarm panel fits into a standard 19 rack cabinet A 37 way to 37 way cable Type VIS3 ALMCAB connects the alarm panel to the unit alarm connector VISILYNX ALARM INPUT PANEL o D D e H v D Fo 11 Alarm panel All individual alarm input connections are made via pairs of terminals one above the other on the alarm panel using a pair of volt free wires for each alarm You configure each input using VisiPC as a normally open N O or a normally closed N C contact The 128 alarm inputs are provided in 8 separate banks Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 Bank 4 17 32 33 48 49 64 Bank 5 Bank 6 Bank 7 Bank 8 65 80 81 96 97 112 113 128 Common Common Common Common Tab 16 Alarm panel terminal identification 31 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 If several alarm input pairs are required to share the same common connection you should not connect the separate banks of al
47. ng standard Safety EN 60950 1 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 3 Technical data 3 1 Specifications pt Singte visi 328 Expanded VIS31 328 Pair Video Connections Input connectors 32 BNC 64 BNC Input level 0 7 1 5 Vpp Input impedance 75 Ohm Loop through connectors 32 BNC 64 BNC Output connectors 8 BNC 16 BNC Output impedance 75 Ohm Video Performance nominal Frequency response 3 dB point gt 5 MHz Chrominance delay lt 15 nsec lt 18 nsec Chrominance gain gt 97 gt 91 K rating 2T pulse bar lt 2 2 lt 40 Signal to noise 567 weighted gt 70 dB gt 70 dB Signal to noise 567 unweighted gt 60 dB gt 60 dB Crosstalk at 4 43 MHz input to input 36 dB 27 dB Video Matrix Single unit 32 i p x 8 o p 64 i p x 16 o p Text Insertion Text columns per output channel 38 chars Text rows per output channel 14 chars Telemetry Channels C type channels 32 64 C type carrier frequency 11 3 MHz D type channels 32 64 D type fixed termination per channel 120 Ohm Serial Ports Dual standard RS 422 232 control ports RS 422 485 keyboard ports 1 Keyboards powered from keyboard port 1 Serial port fixed RS422 RS485 termination 120 Ohm Othe
48. o connect multiplexer or DVR monitor outputs back to the VIS3I 328 camera inputs for routing to monitors also as shown Connecting a quad card output to a video input 34 The rear panel output of one or both quad cards can be connected to a video control input channel i e camera input for switching to any video output channel i e monitor output The VIS3I 328 has a special keyboard menu for easy control of quad cards connected in this manner To enable this feature go to the VisiPC Visilynx3 Configurator Quad Card Settings screen for each quad card connected to a camera input and set the Return Camera field to the number of the camera input used You should also disable any C type telemetry for camera inputs connected to quad cards as the telemetry can interfere with quad card video output To disable C type telemetry following the same procedure described on chapter 0 Connecting multiplexer or DVR video outputs to VIS3I 328 video inputs Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 9 6 Distributed video switching using a VisiWire or PCCON network You can connect up to 127 nodes made up of a mixture of VIS3I 328 units together to form a distributed video switching matrix using the VisiWire or PCCON network system You make the video connections between the nodes using coaxial cables or other third party video transmission systems A keyboard at one node may view and control
49. on of equipment 10 The Visilynx 3i VIS3I 328 is a 32 loop through input by 8 output full cross point video matrix node contained in a 19 wide by 3U high enclosure You can connect two identical units together using an expansion cable to double the size of the video matrix to 64 loop through input by 16 output full cross point switcher In this configuration you set one of the two units to be the Master and this can connect to a Visilynx control network and you set the other to be the Slave unit You can connect up to 127 nodes together to form a distributed video switching network The video connections between nodes are made by trunk connections In a networked system a keyboard at one node may view and control cameras VCR DVRs and multiplexers at any other node It may also respond to alarms from other nodes The number of video inputs from remote nodes that can be viewed at any one time is governed by the number of available trunk connections between the nodes You can expand any VIS3I 328 by fitting up to two optional Visilynx 3 quad cards Type VIS3 QUAD In a single VIS3I 328 with 8 monitor outputs each quad card makes available the equivalent of an additional 4 monitor outputs The main user interface device of the VIS3I 328 system is the Visilynx 3 keyboard A single keyboard may be powered by a single VIS3I 328 and a further 15 keyboards with local power supplies may be addressed You must not connect a keyboard to
50. onds to the remote alarms Tab 26 Configuring network alarms on a local VIS3I 328 node 39 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 9 6 5 Connecting VIS3I 328 to Visilynx 2 nodes using PCCON 40 From software version 2 24 VIS3I 328 units can control a Visilynx 2 matrix as if it were a Visilynx 3 node using the PCCON protocol but with limited functionality as follows Function Level of Support Keyboard node login Supported but the Visilynx 2 node name is always Switcher Camera switching Supported but Visilynx 2 camera names are fixed as Camera 1 Camera 2 etc Supported obeying user access rights configured at Visilynx 2 VCR and MPX control Supported Alarm handling Not supported alarms cannot be passed between Visilynx 2 and 3 Multi hop networking Not supported Visilynx 2 cannot be a hop node Tab 27 Network functions supported by a Visilynx 2 node You cannot set the network node address of a Visilynx 2 node by address switches but instead it is determined by the number of the serial port at the VIS3I 328 configured to control it Also the Visilynx 2 node has no network configuration so the monitors used as trunk outputs are determined by the neighbour node trunk numbers configured at VIS3I 328 Screen Parameter Global System Settings Nodes Node Trunks Alarm Settings Alarm Type None for all trunk inputs Communication Settings Function Network Con
51. or Text box on the VisiPC Visilynx3 Configurator Camera Settings screen for each camera used as a multiplexer or DVR return input This blanks all the VIS3I 328 text on any monitor to which these cameras are connected Also you should disable any C type telemetry for camera inputs connected to multiplexers or DVRs as the telemetry can interfere with multiplexer or DVR video output To disable C type telemetry set the C Type value to Off at the VisiPC Visilynx3 Configurator Telemetry Cameras screen for each port corresponding to the required cameras e g Telemetry card 1 s ports 1 16 serve cameras 1 16 Telemetry card 2 s ports 17 32 serve cameras 17 32 etc CU fe ite at Foe E 1 I G J LI K L 2 Le Fig 12 Example VCR DVR and multiplexer connection 33 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 D 9 5 VCR DVR RECORD INPUT VCR DVR PLAY OUTPUT VCR DVR 1 RS232C PORT VIDEO INPUTS 1 16 MPX 1 CAMERA LOOPTHROUGH OUTPUTS 1 16 VIS3I 328 SERIAL CHANNEL 1 SERIAL CHANNEL 2 SERIAL CHANNEL 3 CAMERA LOOPTHROUGH OUTPUTS 17 32 VCR DVR 2 MULTISCREEN OUT N j gt Z IF AIS IT IL IOlTDIM JO O wo gt MON A OUTPUT NOTE DVRs generally do not require multiplexers as VCRs do so you can connect them directly to the VIS3I 328 loop through outputs as shown You can als
52. ork address settings Control of the remote nodes is via PCCON networking Bridge node serial ports 1 to 4 each connect to a Remote Control Input PCCON port the default being port 2 on a monitor node Refer to Tab 1 for the serial port pin outs The VISIWIRE LED on the front panel will blink once a second to indicate it is in bridge mode and is seeing a monitor node If the LED is off check the connections to the monitor nodes and the Comm Channel settings in the configuration s The camera and monitor numbers allocated to a monitor node are determined by which bridge node serial port they are connected to The monitor nodes always have 16 monitors allocated to them to allow for the fitting of quad output cards See Tab 32 for details of the addressing and Fig 14 for the layout of bridge mode A The VIS3I 328 bridge unit is not used for video switching only for controlling the monitor nodes All video and VCR MPX connections are made at the monitor nodes Only cameras on the same node as their monitors can be switched to those monitors The cameras in bank A can only be switched to the monitors in bank F bank B only switched to bank G for example Monitor nodes are capable of controlling cameras both over the coax and via RS422 RS485 NOTE Alarm handling and multi hop networking are not supported in bridge mode A Bridge Node Monitor Node Cameras Serial Port a Monitor Node Monitors A
53. orts for cameras 17 32 You do this by linking the two removable screw terminal blocks with pairs of link wires as shown below for the first block of four cameras This pattern should be repeated for the remaining three blocks Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 18 Camera 19 Camera 20 Fig 16 Self test Camera D type port linking Video routing VisiPC includes a powerful test to automatically check the routing of video signals from all the camera inputs to all the monitor outputs including the expansion connection between units Before running this test you should connect all available sources of clean video to the camera inputs This test is therefore best conducted once installation is complete To run the test 1 Select the VisiPC Self Test Tab 2 Select the Test Type to Video Routing from the Run Tests button 3 Press the Send button Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 NOTE D If no route failures are detected the self test log shows the total routes tested If failures are detected only the failures are shown Self test results A full list of all the possible self test results is shown in Tab 41 The actual test records provided depend on the tests that you ran after you selected the Test Type and the Test Level during the VisiPC Self test Request All test record listings include a Results Summary as the last record Test Description Result Typ
54. other channels not used To enable internal option cards 64 Alarm numbers 1 64 Alarm numbers 513 768 9600 Baud 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit Tab 6 Factory default matrix configuration Telemetry Cards 4 64 D type channels C type disabled by default For further instructions on loading and editing configuration files refer to the VisiPC Operations Manual 8 8 Load Asian display font data If you are using the VIS3I 328 units in an Asian country you may need to install the combined European and Asian display font data using VisiPC as only the European display font data is installed during manufacture Do not attempt to load the Asian font if the PC running VisiPC software is loaded with the Chinese version of the Windows operating system Due to incompatibilities outside Siemens control this may fail Instead use a PC loaded with European or American Windows IMPORTANT To transfer the Asian font to a VIS3I 328 unit 1 Run the VisiPC software with the PC COM port connected to the Test Config port 2 Select the VisiPC Visilynx 3 Configurator sub program as detailed in the VisiPC Software User Manual 3 Onthe menu bar select Transfer then the Software option and then Ok Select the SW251 2 x hex file from the CD and press the Open button NOTE This takes several minutes to transfer to the unit Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 27
55. pback switching External loopback Loopback connectors fitted See Tab 39 Tests all serial port to all serial ports connections via external loopback connectors ee d time clock EE None Tests the clock device oo registers None Tests internal Serial Control Bus communication 50 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 VisiPC Settings Hardware Precautions Description Required Test Type Test Level Cards Telemetry Cards Video Routing oe eT os Video input switch with C None telemetry VIS3I 328 video output Alarm input Relay output Communications Internal loopback External loopback Unused Tests all the following internal card types Tests internal loopback Tests internal loopback Tests card presence Tests card presence Tests card presence Tests internal serial ports used for future option cards Test Quad card if fitted Tests all D type and C type ports using internal loopback switching None None Loopback connectors fitted to all D type ports See Tab 41 Tests all D type port connections via external loopback connectors Video sources must be good quality such as direct camera video One or more external sources of video connected to camera inputs Tests video routing from connected cameras to internal monitor outputs Tab 38 VIS3I 328 VisiPC self tests Serial port external loopback connectors The s
56. r Connections Alarm inputs via alarm connector panel 128 channels 256 channels Relay outputs 4 SPDT 8 SPDT Relay contacts max voltage 12V DC RS 232 control ports 1 Relay contacts max current 1ADC Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 po singte visits Expanded VIS31 328 Pair Internal Option Cards V3 QUAD quad card with independent BNC o p 0 2 0 4 Power Input Voltage 110 230 V AC Frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption 2A 4A Physical Unit Height in rack units 3U 6U Extra height of mounting feet 7mm 14 mm Extra width of rack mount brackets 50 mm Weight 8 8 kg 17 6 kg Physical Package Dimensions W x H x D 560 x 275 x 550 mm Total weight 12 7 kg Storage Conditions Temperature 10 to 70 C Operating Conditions Temperature 0 40 C Humidity non condensing 10 90 3 2 Mechanical dimensions d gt lt 4 gt e gt Mechanical dimensions 1 352 mm 6 432 mm 2 365 mm 7 57 mm 3 356 mm 8 132 mm 264 mm for expanded VIS3I 328 Pair A 481 mm 9 140 mm 5 465 mm 8 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008
57. remote node to broadcast its alarms over the network are listed in Tab 26 Screen Parameter Value Global System Settings Nodes Total nodes on network no node must have its address switch set to higher than this value Alarm Settings to enable each nodes Camera ff y O Alarm Keyboard Access Any keyboard does Settings to enable each alarm not require a to be broadcast to other nodes corresponding keyboard to be connected Keyboard Settings for the local Alarm Monitors At least one alarm monitor must be non blank node keyboard with this does not require a corresponding monitor to number to be given access to be connected the alarm s Tab 25 Configuring network alarms on a remote VIS3I 328 node The steps required to configure a local node s keyboard s to accept alarms from other nodes over the network are listed in Tab 26 Screen Parameter Value Global System Settings Nodes Total nodes on network no node must have its address switch set to higher than this value Keyboard Settings for the Alarm Monitors At least one alarm monitor must be non blank keyboard s that responds to does not require a corresponding monitor to the remote alarms be connected Keyboard Alarm Access Alarm number s to Ticked Settings for the keyboard s be handled that responds to the remote alarms Keyboard Alarm Node Access Node s that originate Ticked Settings for the keyboard s the remote alarms that resp
58. t all items 1 Visually inspect all the units especially all input and output connections 2 Check the contents of the shipping package against the packing note 8 2 Connect aPC running VisiPC software D The VIS3I 328 incorporates an RS232 Test Config connector port on the rear panel which allows connection via a 9 way to 9 way interface lead Type VIS3 CONF to a PC for system configuration and testing using the VisiPC software NOTE If the serial COM Port on the PC is a 25 way connection then you need to purchase a suitable 9 way to 25 way D type pre wired interface lead Tab 4 and Tab 5 are for reference and give details of the pin outs used for RS232 transmission NOTE The 25 way to 9 way option is wired differently to the 9 way to 9 way cable If you are manufacturing this lead then you must observe these pin outs PC COM Port 9 Way D Female VIS3I 328 Test Config Connector 9 Way D Male Tab 4 Cable wiring for 9 way PC COM port Part Number VIS3 CONF 23 Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 PC COM Port 25 Way D Female VIS3I 328 Test Config Connector 9 Way D Male 2 3 Tab 5 Cable wiring for 25 way PC COM port A Baud rate of 38400 is required for communication between the PC and the Test Config Connector port on the VIS3I 328 You select the communication Baud rate using the VisiPC software as detailed in the
59. tiple nodes to be daisy chained More than one node may be a control node fitted with keyboards and monitors Video may pass through one or more hop nodes between camera and monitor nodes The number of available serial ports determines the number of other nodes that can be connected to a VIS3I 328 node because one port is required for each node connection Type of node Serial data ports not available for networking Total ports available Total ports available on el VIS31 328 RT a dual VIS3I 328 eS ee Test Config port and a Slave unit Keyboard port EE Control node As above Also at least one port must be configured as a keyboard or PCCON control port Tab 20 Serial ports available for networking NOTE D If you use the RS 232 PCCON serial port for networking you may need an external RS 232 to RS 422 converter to drive a long serial line 9 6 3 Connecting VIS3I 328 unit nodes using trunk connections An example system interconnection block diagram of three nodes is shown in Fig 13 In this simple example two of the VIS3I 328 units connect to remote cameras and the third unit connects to a local Visilynx 3 keyboard and a monitor NOTE D The number of video inputs from remote nodes that can be simultaneously viewed on monitors at the local node is governed by the number of trunk connections between the nodes A special network data interface cable is required to connect each remote node to the local no
60. trol Input Channel 2 for example Protocol PCCON2 3 Remote Control The use of channel 2 sets the address of the Visilynx 2 node to 2 Other PCCON network channels can be used for this also Line settings are 9600 8 e 1 Communication Settings Function VCR or MPX Control Output Channel 11 to 13 Protocol As required A channel must be configured at VIS3I 328 for every Visilynx 2 VCR or MPX even though the local channel will not be used Internal VIS3I 328 channels 11 to 13 can be used for this Node Trunk Settings Neighbour Node End Node trunk 1 Node Neighbour Node End 15 This determines that monitor 15 Trunk is the trunk output at Visilynx 2 Local Node End Direction Local Node End 31 Camera Siemens Building Technologies Fire Safety amp Security Products 10 2008 Screen Parameter Node Trunk Settings Neighbour Node End Node trunk 2 Node Neighbour Node End 16 This determines that monitor 16 Trunk is the trunk output at Visilynx 2 Local Node End Direction Local Node End Camera Tab 28 Example changes to default VIS3I 328 configuration to control Visilynx 2 node Setting Parameter 309 PCCON Card Software version SW182 5 or later for Visilynx 2 SW235 for Visilynx 2 Switch SW1 Set to keyboard number minus 1 Global V2 Configuration Total keyboards As low as possible to include only the keyboard number set on the 309 card Setting the default 32 keyboards c

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