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1. Help Shut Down aj Bf iw ia Selection 0 0 849 1099 gt S inbo face CERERI 850 11 amp Quick y Click on the Configure button Configure Synch Time and Diagnostics m Honeywell Video VideoBloX Configuration E El x File Configure Diagnostics About c RE 11 BloX Rev 1 0 17 Document 900 0840 09 06 Configuration with the PC 3 The Main Configuration screen is shown Note the Red or Green Window this is the communications handshake Communications Handshake us ui PRAVE Dowload Download Srsen routs Takes Szeret Groups ses TOD Mertsges Sequence Corral deotiloX Configuration Honeywell Video Utilities Licence sino Date Tine lists System Lane Tes aan Mere Use this screen lo configure Overall system set up pwaneten Note that setting the system Communications Tab a _ If the window is Green then you have successfully connected b Ifthe window is Red then adjust the baud rate 1 Select the Communications tab and select the appropriate communication port on your PC Licence Sizing Date Time Communications Installer Rack Address 1 Use Network RS232 Communication Port Com Port Baud Rate Stop Bits 6105 9600 Baud 1
2. Connect the RS232 cable with fly leads on one end and a male DB9 connector on the other end Connect the fly leads to the terminal block Rev 1 0 a b Connect the male DB9 connector to the female DB9 connector on the RS232 RS422 converter 7 Document 900 0840 09 06 Component Connections Configuring the 4 Locate the 9 pin D type Male to 9 Pin D type Male RS422 cable supplied with the matrix chassis Cut off one of the DB9 connectors and strip the wires back for connection to the terminal strip on the RS232 RS422 converter Connect the other DB9 connector to the the RS422 Master female port on the VideoBloX CPU module This port is the third from the left port when viewing the chassis from behind 5 Connect the power supply provided with the HEGS5BLX keyboard to the terminal block 6 Connectthe power supply provided with the HVB232422 Converter to the power terminal strip on the converter The keyboard should immediately power up and display its booting screens then the address and baud rate settings The baud rate must be the same as that shown in the Diagnostic Screen section 9 for Master default 19 200 Baud and the keyboard address should be 1 To change the baud rate speed and address perform the procedure for configuring the keyboard Keyboard 1 Power down the unit and power it back up 2 Pressthe middle soft key below the LCD after the controller counts down while the application HEGS5BLX 030106 S
3. TR S aid 9 Address th DOme s edk suem xo eom em X DUE ACE MO eee 9 Address the PIT z otsis sue Re RR ERR ed o RR Y 10 Installing the Alarm Termination Box 14 D rc TT 11 4 Video Switching lt 2 20080024680 SS R6 eq o Rue de RR OR EC ew mum 13 Log On to Keyboard s i s ub pex E x RR Doe ee Ro RO UR bee 13 Switching Cameras and Monitois 13 Select Monitor 13 Select Camera gu ug Go ERR G A GRO SE EROR e 14 5 Configuration with the PC s coo eaa 640822 See dr GE AE 15 Connect the PC to the VideoBloX CPU 15 Install the VideoBloX Configuration Software the ConfigurationPC 16 Start the VideoBloX Configuration 17 Configure a User v i ce sacra oon RR ae Be a e 19 Configure the Video 5 21 6 Controlling the Dome crees PEE Se ee Re VNMK S ee xx me 23 Dome Presets i 24 9 GA exem c ow beo poen Pe dou Soon Deed Ro Ae Od de d 8 24 To Store Presets deus ROG m VUE o ra ta EUER NAME SURE xS 24 Recall Presets s
4. 0 112 Unused 22510240 Unused via 2C expansion modules connecetd to alarm 11310128 Unused y 24110256 Unused v concentrators 4 Close this window 5 Select Alarm 1 and check the Enable box 6 Go to the Contact Open area and check the Enable box 7 Select Sequence 2 8 Go to the Contact Close area and check the Enable box 9 Select Sequence 1 10 Click on Download to send configuration to the CPU Rev 1 0 26 Document 900 0840 09 06 VideoBloX Quick Start Guide Programming Sequence 71 From the Configuration Program click on the Sequence tab s oma Zz equence Name SeqNumber 1 zd Edit Seguence 28 d i n Seq Name Sequence 1 this screen to configure the sequence names 1 Select Sequence 1 2 Click on the Edit Sequence button An edit window opens with the End command on the first line 255 Quit Sequence Number 1 a Sequence 1 Command Description Terminates this sequence Parameter 1 Description Download DownloadALL Parameter 2 Description MN Parameter 3 Desorption S Dn Sequence 0 3 Click on the button to insert a new line 4 Click on the command field in the new line Rev 1 0 27 Document 900 0840 09 06 Simple Alarm Sequence Configuration 5 Click on the arrow in the command field A drop down box appears iix Quit 4 gt x e Sequence Number 1 Sequence 1 Command Pamti Pam
5. ANT AN A A ALAN AN A NAN ANN AN ART MM ME MEM EE EE EE EE ASA A A AS Eq 2 b Click O K 6 Click on the Monitors button in the Access section Make sure they are all checked Green If not click on User 1 top left to give User 1 access to all cameras Baccess Configuration Grid s 3 z ni xi a sure they are all checked Green If not click on User 1 top left to give User 1 access to all monitors b Click OK 7 Click on the Keyboards button in the Access section a Make sure all available Functions are checked If not click on User 1 top left to give User 1 access to all functions b Click OK 8 Click on download to send the user configuration to the CPU Rev 1 0 20 Document 900 0840 0 9 06 VideoBloX Quick Start Guide Configure the Video Inputs From the Configuration Program click on the Inputs tab Configure Input Number 1 the video input where the dome is connected 1 Selectthe Type of Camera as PTZ 2 Configure the Pan Tilt Zoom address to match the dome address 1 3 Click on Download to send configuration to the CPU Rev 1 0 21 Document 900 0840 09 06 Configuration with the PC Rev 1 0 22 Document 900 0840 09 06 Controlling the Dome Rev 1 0 Now that the dome is connected and configured it can be controlled from the keyboard Perform the following steps to select and control the dome 1 2 Press Camera to
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7. Stop Bit C2C 6 192KBaud 2Stop Bts C3C7 C 57SKBaud cace amp 2 Select the Com Port on the PC where the CPU module in the matrix chassis is connected 3 Configure the baud rate so the PC Com Port and the CPU are the same The default is 19 2K Note If necessary refer to the Communications Page on the diagnostic monitor to view the CPU baud rate setting 4 Configure the Stop Bits to 1 5 The window should immediately change to Green If it does not then check your cable Rev 1 0 18 Document 900 0840 09 06 VideoBloX Quick Start Guide Configure a User From the Configuration Program click on the Users tab Honeywell Video VideoBloX Configuration zicixi ies oar System Inputs Tiles Outputs Scenes Groups Alams Users Keyboards TOD Messages Sequence Control User Number i IV Enabled Exi Dae 12 31 2010 User sd Set Password Configuration zm Short Name Cameras Keyboards User Notes Available Functions Monitors Help fv PTZ Control Store Presets AN Configurable Keys F Store Presets 1 10 Jv VER Control Seq 100 EI JZ Seq 100 Spare Spare Configure User Number 1 Usor Number i JZ Enabled Expay Date 12 31 2010 z User Nama Set Password sent i
8. cables to Inputs 2 and 3 on the Video Input Module Figure 1 Connecting Cameras to the Video Input Module Camera Camera 2 1999606 99 6 6 6 9 6 4 Rev 1 0 5 Document 900 0840 09 06 Component Connections Monitors 1 Provide power to the monitors 2 Using coaxial cable connect one monitor to Output 1 on the Video Output Module Figure 2 Connecting Monitors to the Video Output Module Connect Monitor 100000 1010 0 6 6 00 6 66 6 6 3 Using coaxial cable connect the second monitor diagnostic monitor to the CPU video output on the CPU module This monitor is used to edit view the current settings of the system It should be displaying a 0 on the top center of the screen If not then make sure the chassis and the monitor are powered and the monitor is connected to the BNC connector on the CPU Figure 3 Connecting the Diagnostic Monitor to the CPU Module Connect Monitor 2 S cz c HEO L video How to Use the Diagnostic Monitor There are four small pushbuttons on the faceplate of the CPU Module These are used to step through the display screens in the diagnostic mode Dip Switch Settings lt gt amen The pushbutton on the far right down arrow pages through the screens Press this button to go from page 1 to 2 and so forth The pushbutton second from the right up arrow moves th
9. free dry contact Support for 4 Form C Relays Removable Terminal Blocks Installation 1 Connectthe ATB to the VideoBloX CPU using the ribbon cable supplied 2 Connect a toggle switch or other alarm device to activate the alarm signal to Input 1 of ATB 3 Connect an output device lamp or sounder to the Common Normally Open of Output 1 and the appropriate power supply Figure 6 Alarm Terminal Block ATB Connections Ribbon Connector External Power Supply to CPU C O Controlled EH Box Device Co Typical Input 2 3 4 s e 7 8 NO NC Dry Contact pe mena Relay Ratings ECR NE OS V G BER uns Alarm Inputs are OUT3 a 29 2 A Z 2 A pulled to 5 VDC by Bee 10K resistor OUT4 al 2 2 28 al 3 s 32 Bee panman RelayOutputs Alarminput s O Rev 1 0 11 Document 900 0840 09 06 Component Connections Rev 1 0 12 Document 900 0840 09 06 Video Switching On start up the system will require the operator to Logln at the keyboard before controlling any of the devices This requires a password which is set up in the PC Configuration program Log On to Keyboard 1 Pressthe Log In Log Out key 2 Enterthe Password default i
10. 2 Pam3 Comment CommandDesciplon Parameter 1 Description Download Download ALL seen Parameter 3 Description Delete Sequence Greate Sequence 6 A selection of the available commands appears Scroll down and select OUTPUT Note Help information is displayed for each command and its associated parameters at the bottom of the screen 7 Enter the Output in the Parm parameter 1 column 8 Enter the Output State 1 in the Parm 2 column State 1 is On State 0 is Off 9 Click on Download to send configuration to the CPU Programming Sequence 2 From the Configuration Program click on the Sequence tab 1 Perform steps 1 7 of Programming Sequence 1 2 Enter the Output in the Parm parameter 1 column 3 Enter the Output State 0 in the Parm 2 column State 1 is On State 0 is Off 4 Click on Download to send configuration to the CPU Rev 1 0 28 Document 900 0840 09 06 VideoBloX Quick Start Guide Testing Close Alarm Input 1 and observe the Relay Open Alarm Input 1 and observe the Relay Off Rev 1 0 29 Document 900 0840 09 06 Simple Alarm Sequence Configuration Rev 1 0 30 Document 900 0840 09 06 Honeywell Video Systems Head Office 2700 Blankenbaker Pkwy Suite 150 Louisville KY 40299 USA www honeywellvideo com 5 1 800 796 2288 Honeywell Security Australia Pty Ltd Unit 5
11. BloX Configuration Software on the Configuration PC Note The Configuration Software is distributed on a CD ROM that shipped with the CPU Chassis 1 Insert the VideoBloX CD in the PC CD Rom drive 2 From Windows Start Menu click on Run Run 2ix Type the name of program Folder document Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open z OK Cancel Browse 3 Click on the Browse button and locate your CD Rom drive 4 Locate the VBLoxCFG folder on the CD Look in VeloscFG em 144MB f cd Build32 History ISDEL EXE SETUP EXE 5 Double click on SETUP EXE 6 Follow the on screen prompts to install the default configuration Rev 1 0 16 Document 900 0840 09 06 VideoBloX Quick Start Guide Start the VideoBloX Configuration Program From the Windows Start menu click on Programs then VBloXCFG and then vbloxcfg Accessories f Set Program Access and Defaults CorelDRAW 54 11 Microsoft Office Tools si Windows Update New Office Document les Open OFfice Document Winzip Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word Em VBloXCFG US Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Professional o Adobe Designer 7 0 Canon Utilities Burn CD amp DVDs with Roxio QuickTime 85 Burn CD amp DVDs with Roxio B Microsoft Visio Microsoft Office Communicator 2005 Programs Y Microsoft Update Documents Settings 5
12. Honeywell VideoBloX Cross Point Maxtrix Switch Quick Start Guide Document 900 0840 09 06 Rev 1 00 Revisions Issue Date Revisions 1 00 09 06 Initial Release VideoBloX Quick Start Guide CONTENTS 1 PurpoSBis dw UE Ion dt a Var Ee nc ad 1 2 Equipment Required 22 4303 503 s RR me ede QJ i ide uci 3 Matrix and VideoBloX components 3 Accessories 3 Configuration PC laptop 5 3 Cable and 4 3 Component Connections s s as 2G eG m RR e em em 5 Matrix Chassis x caeco HAS eom Ee LECCE Y ol ue 5 Cameras and Dome 5 Aelio t EC ETT TTM 6 How to Use the Diagnostic Monitor 6 Connect the 7 Installation Bian ee RR m eh RARE EOS US ES GR A 7 Configuring the Keyboard 8 Connecting to the High Speed Dome 9 Gable Gonnectiomc asse aie pe ech Qu
13. a ad ke eee Vox Roe P ee R y eee wae v 24 7 Simple Alarm Sequence Configuration 25 Configuring the Alarm Inputs lle Roe 25 Rev 1 00 i Document 900 0840 09 06 5 Programming Sequence 41 ee 27 Programming 2 28 TESTING s kd weh ue x REA ROS pos e Rath ceu Sb dom erue nodu dean dira 29 Rev 1 00 ii Document 900 0840 09 06 VideoBloX Quick Start Guide FIGURES Figure 1 Connecting Cameras to the Video Input 5 Figure 2 Connecting Monitors to the Video OuiputModule 6 Figure 3 Connecting the Diagnostic Monitor to the CPU Module 6 Figure 4 Connecting the HEGS5BLX Keyboard 7 Figure 5 Connecting an HVBPIT44 and High Speed Dome 9 Figure 6 Alarm Terminal Block ATB Connections 11 Rev 1 00 iii Document 900 0840 09 06 FIGURES Rev 1 00 iv Document 900 0840 09 06 Purpose Rev 1 0 The purpose ofthis guide is to instruct a user how to install and operate a basic VideoBloX Cross Point Matrix Switching system The following instructions are included 1 How to install a basic VideoBloX system with a b c d e Keyboard Static Cameras Monitors High Speed Dom
14. creen shown to the right is displayed 922 0255 Rev The address selection screen is displayed 3 Press Enter to accept the current address shown in parenthesis or enter a new address using the numeric keys and press Enter The Tilt configuration is displayed 4 Press 1 for normal tilt operation Press 2 to reverse the tilt operation that is the tilt up command sends a tilt down command to the PTZ and the tilt down command sends a tilt up command to the PTZ When the desired selection is displayed press Enter The baud rate configuration is displayed 5 Pressthe and keys to scroll through the available baud rates 1200 9600 19200 and 57600 When the desired baud rate is displayed press Enter The default baud rate is 19200 The controller returns to the Login screen Rev 1 0 8 Document 900 0840 09 06 VideoBloX Quick Start Guide Connecting to the High Speed Dome The Orbiter RapidDome or HD6 domes connect to the system via an HVBPIT44 Protocol Interface Translator PIT This device converts the native protocol of VideoBloX to the protocol of the connected dome Cable Connection 1 Using the 9 pin Male to 9 Pin Male pin to pin connect the Slave Channel of the PIT to the RS422 Master port on the VideoBloX CPU module This is the fourth connector from the left port when viewing the chassis from behind 2 Using the RS422 cable with 9 Pin male connector on one end and fly leads on Pins 1 and 2 conne
15. ct Pin 1 TXD to the Data on the Dome Connect Pin 2 TXD to the Data on the Dome Figure 5 Connecting an HVBPIT44 and High Speed Dome Pin 1 TXD to Data Pin 2 TXD to Data Qh 5422 Master HVBPIT44 lo oj DB9 Male to DB9 Male HVBCPU CIS CSE So va RS422 Master Address the Dome 1 Setthe Dome to address 1 see Manual for Dome 2 Setthe Dome for VCL or Maxpro mode protocol see Manual for Dome Document 900 0840 Rev 1 0 9 09 06 Component Connections Address the PIT VCL Settings Switch 1 Position 2 On all others off Switch 2 All positions off Switch 3 Position 1 and 8 On all others off Maxpro Mode Settings Switch 7 1 Positions 1 2 and 3 On position 4 off Switch 2 all positions off for broadcast mode Switch 3 position 1 on for MAX 100 Diamond protocol Switch 3 position 7 off position 8 on Slave baud rate of 19 2KB Must be set the same as Master port baud rate on CPU Switch 2 positions 5 6 7 set to off PTZ Address 1 8 Switch 3 positions 5 6 set to off Rev 1 0 10 Document 900 0840 09 06 Installing the Alarm Termination Box VideoBloX Quick Start Guide The ATB is shipped with the VideoBloX system and consists of a stainless steel box with a ribbon cable Support for 32 Alarm Inputs potential
16. e Alarm Input Output Termination Board How to switch cameras to monitors How to control a high speed dome How to create a Sequence driven by an Alarm Input 1 Document 900 0840 09 06 Purpose Rev 1 0 2 Document 900 0840 09 06 Equipment Required Matrix and VideoBloX components Matrix Chassis 4 8U or 12U configured with CPU Video Input Module and Video Output Module with titles e Alarm Terminal Panel shipped with CPU e HVBPITA4 PIT for dome control e HEGSSBLX Keyboard with HVB232422 Converter HEGSSBLX KT Accessories Not included e 2 Video Monitors e 2 Static Cameras e 1 High Speed Dome Orbiter RapidDome or HD6 Configuration PC laptop or desktop e Available COM port Rev 1 0 3 Document 900 0840 09 06 Equipment Required Cable and Miscellaneous Coaxial cables from Cameras to Video Input Module Coaxial cables from Monitors to Video Output Module Power cable from cameras to 24VAC Power Supply e RS232 Cable from COM port on PC to VideoBloX CPU 9 pin Female connector to 9 pin Female connector included e Build an RS232 cable with fly leads on one end and a male DB9 connector on the other end This cable is for connection between the HEGSSBLX terminal block and the female DB9 on the RS232 RS422 converter Modify one of the supplied RS422 cables with male DB9 connectors on both ends to fly leads on one end and male DB9 connector on the other end Cut one of the DB9 c
17. k 3 Use this screen to configure 1 Make sure Enabled is checked 2 Make sure expiry date is in the future Pa user Password Entry User Password o 3 Click on Set Password The default password for User 1 is O zero You can leave it at or create a new one Caution Make sure you remember the new password if you change it 4 Close the dialog box Rev 1 0 19 Document 900 0840 09 06 Configuration with the PC 5 Next click on the Cameras button in the access portion of the screen a Access t 1 Keyboards Monitors Help User Camera Access wf gt Access OK X gt NO Access X Cancel li 3 2 Camera 1 Camera 2 VAG AA ALAN AN AN ALA AN GN AGN A AN GN AG AD A AMG ASG Camera 3 M M I AAA AN AAA ANN A AAA AN GAA Camera 4 VAR AR AN ART AR ART ANT A NA ANNA NAN AN A A A A AMG AA Camera 5 VIA AGAGAGAGAG AG AG R Camera 6 AAA PP ALAA AG AA AA NAN AN AN NA ANA AA GAGS Camera GAGS Camera 8 SA AAAS A SAL A I ANN A AL I Camera 3 VISA AA ALAA AAAGAGAANAAG AAA AGG AGG SA Camera 10 SA AAA A AL ANA A NL ANN A AL ANA A AGG A Camera 11 AAAI A ALAA AA AA AA AANA AA AGG GGA Camera 12 AAA A AALS AN A A ALAN NAN AN AN ALAN A AG AA Camera 13 SSAA AAA AA AA AAAGAA AAA AAA A A Camera 14 VAR AR AN ART AR ART
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19. off when there is a Contact Open on Alarm Input 1 Configuring the Alarm Inputs 1 From the Configuration Program click on the Alarms tab System Inputs Titles Outputs Scenes Groups Alarms Users Keyboards TOD Messages Sequence Cont Alarm Number Enabled Alarm M Description Contact M Contact Close Configuration T Enabled xj Enabled j Fi rje screen to configure Pop NN a qm pc alarm inputs Short Name km H Fieri zi Seauence 1 z Sequence 1 z Alarm Inputs Remi zj DE zd Edi Edi n Alarm Notes el 2 Click on the Alarm Inputs button Alarm Inputs Rev 1 0 25 Document 900 0840 09 06 Simple Alarm Sequence Configuration 3 Confirm that alarms 1 to 16 and 17 to 32 are marked as Local These are the Alarm Inputs on the Alarm Terminal Box B Alarm Input Configuration Restore Defaults Close Set to B 11516 Local v 12910144 Unused Alarm Source Local pe 17 032 Local 7 14510160 Unused Configuration This screen sels up where 33to 48 Local I2C 18110178 Unused Y the alarms originate s _ Alarms may be connected 49 to 64 Local 2C 17710192 Unused v as follows 65to 80 Concentrator 1 v 19310208 Unused z a marii 81 to 9 Concentrator 1 z 209to 224 Unused v o via 2C expansion modules connected to the matrix 97
20. onnectors off and strip the wires back 1 4 This cable is connected between the terminal strip on the RS232 RS422 converter terminal strip and the VideoBloX CPU RS422 master female DB9 connector e Flat 6x6 cable supplied with the HEGS5BLX for connection between the HEGS5BLX and the terminal block supplied with the HEGS5BLX e Special Cable from the PIT to the Dome The output from the PIT is RS422 Build a 2 wire cable lead using 5 or similar type Solder the wires to pin 1 and 2 of 9 Pin Male D plug Connect the plug to the PIT and the end of the wires to the DATA inputs of the dome e Standard PC Power cable IEC Note All coaxial cable must have a nominal impedance of 75 ohms The RS422 cable should be 8 core twisted pair with a shunt capacitance of 16 pF ft CAT5 Rev 1 0 4 Document 900 0840 09 06 Component Connections Matrix Chassis The VideoBloX chassis is shipped with a power cable without a plug This is to accommodate the various methods of power connectivity Connect the wires on the power cable to the appropriate power source This installation assumes the power requirements are 110 VAC Using a standard PC power cable connect the matrix chassis to a 110 VAC supply Note Do not connect Keyboard PIT and Alarms at this time Cameras and Dome 1 Make sure the Dome is at address 1 and is connected to Input 1 on the Video Input Module 2 Provide power to the static cameras and connect the coaxial
21. place the controller in Camera Mode Enter the dome address 1 and press Enter Camera 1 is switched to the monitor selected on the keyboard Use the joystick to move the dome Zoom by twisting the joystick When in the Camera Mode the keyboard enables keys for Dome Control and Adjustment Zoom to zoom In Zoom to zoom out Focus to control the focus Focus to control the focus Iris to control the iris lris to control the iris Note When both the and keys for a function are pressed simultaneously the camera goes into automatic mode for that function For example press Iris and Iris simultaneously for automatic iris mode 23 Document 900 0840 09 06 Controlling the Dome Dome Presets The Dome can be set up for Preset views To Store Presets cz To Recall Presets Move the dome to the selected view with the joystick Press the Alt and the Preset Save key simultaneously Enter a number for the preset Press the Enter key Repeat for all the presets Press the Preset Save key Enter a number corresponding to the required preset Press the Enter key The dome moves to the programmed preset position Rev 1 0 24 Document 900 0840 09 06 Simple Alarm Sequence Configuration The following example configures a simple sequence event action The first event turns relay 1 on when there is a contact closure on Alarm Input 1 The second event turns Relay 1
22. rough the pages in the opposite direction Use the right pushbutton to go to page 2 Communications Note Make a note of the Baud Rate for Master Keyboards and PITs port and of the PC Slave connection to PC Rev 1 0 6 Document 900 0840 09 06 VideoBloX Quick Start Guide Connect the Keyboard Installation 1 Locate the HEGS5BLX controller terminal block 6x6 flat cable power supply included with controller HVB232422 converter and power supply included with HVB232422 converter Figure 4 Connecting the HEGS5BLX Keyboard HVB232422 __ RS232 RS422 Converter Power Supply TERMINAL 12 ZA BLOCK Female DES VideoBloX CPU Module Pins GND 15 RS232 R RS232 TXD 3 PJ Pin 2 TXD RS422 Master RJ11 Jack Female DB9 TX lo A Pin 3 RX TX 19 Pin 4 RX 10 Pin 2 TX TO Pin 1 TX F f Pin 5 GND 6x6 Flat gt gt IQ Cable 19 5 lo 12 30 VDC Power Supply RJ11 Jack HEGS5BLX KEYBOARD eed ojo elejeiejo oJololololololololo OJO 2 Connect the 6x6 flat cable between the RJ11 jack on the controller and the RJ11 jack on the terminal block
23. s 3 Press Enter Switching Cameras and Monitors Remove monitor 42 connection from the CPU BNC output and connect that Note to Output 2 of Output Module There are mode keys Camera Monitor DVR and Sequence on the HEGS5BLX Keyboard Select Monitor Press the Monitor Key the system is now in Monitor mode Rev 1 0 13 Document 900 0840 09 06 Video Switching Press a number key and then Enter to select the monitor output you desire For this example press 1 then Enter Note You can use the Next and Previous keys to scroll through the available monitors Select Camera Press the Camera key the system is now in Camera mode The system now switches any selected camera to the monitor 1 selected above Press a number key and Enter to select a camera Note You can use the Next and Previous keys to scroll through the available cameras Rev 1 0 14 Document 900 0840 09 06 Configuration with the PC Connect the PC to the VideoBloX CPU Using the 9 pin Female to 9 Pin Female pin to pin connect the selected COM port of the Configuration PC to the RS232 Slave port on the VideoBloX CPU This is the furthest left port when viewing the chassis from behind PC with Configuration Software Com i vnu Male 210000000 N Cable Anh RS232 Slave Rev 1 0 15 Document 900 0840 09 06 Configuration with the PC Install the Video

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