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1. Diagram showing the VR Cassette VR Cassette Video Routing Cassette shown right connects to the Motherboard via a 25 way lead which carries power and data The motherboard also incorporates a 20 way header and lead providing power and control signals for the front panel LED PCB The VR Cassette which is removable houses the video routing cards which perform the video crosspoint switching function VR CASSETTE 20 WAY HEADER TO QMD 81 25 WAY D FRONT PANELLED s PCB Diagram showing the front view of a VR Cassette in detail The diagram above shows the front view of the VR Cassette with the video routing cards located inside along with the Motherboard which carries them The optional ZVS3 VLC VRM is also shown here Each VR Cassette can accommodate up to eight video routing cards VRC QMD 73 A Each individual VRC route 128 video inputs to 16 video outputs To make up the 128 x 128 capacity of a ZVS3 VRM we therefore we need 8 cards E SAIMAS 9 Diagram showing the side view of a VR Cassette in detail The diagram to the right shows a side view of the VR Cassette Here we can see the video routing cards to the left and the cards which bridge the outputs of each video routing card together to the right VIDEOROUTING OUTPUTBRIDGING CARDS CARDS QTY 8 QTY 8 QMD 72 A QMD 73 A Table detailing ZVS3 VRM component PCBs Video input loss monitoring card optional es ee 10
2. E SAIMAS Each Series 3 video matrix system contains at least one ZVS3 VOTM The role of the ZVS3 VOTM in the system is to process and buffer the video output signals from the ZVS3 VRM modules before presentation to the outside world e g connection to a video monitor The diagram below shows the front panel of the ZVS3 VOTM Two module status LEDs indicate the presence of power to the module Diagram showing the front panel of aZVS3 VOTM SERIES 3 ZVS3VOTM See MEYERTECH 45VDC POWER SECURITY with VISION The ZVS3 VOTM can accommodate 128 video inputs and outputs Thirty two ZVS3 VOA VOM boards each containing four channels to make up the 128 channel capacity plug into a Motherboard which is powered from a 5V and 5V DC supply On board calibration of the video output level is provided for should it be needed The four channel ZVS3 VOA VOM cards amplify the ZVS3 VRM output signals to provide a 1 volt video output when terminated into a standard 75 ohm load No data connections are required to the ZVS3 VOTM as it does not switch any signals The video outputs of the ZVS3 VRM are connected to the ZVS3 VOTM via ZVS3 RJ VOM rack jumper cards and are routed internally at the front of the rack Each ZVS3 RJ VOM is a multi layer PCB carrying 32 channels of video The ZVS3 VOTM is housed in a 3U 19 inch enclosure The video outputs are presented to the outside world on the rear of the panel using standard sized BNC con
3. Two hundred and fifty six Video Input Connectors arranged in pairs are located on the backpanel Each pair of connectors present a Hi Z high impedance to the video input signal allowing it to be looped through to other equipment When the ZVS3 VR M is the last piece of equipment being connected from a video input perspective a 75R terminator should be used to terminate each video input All BNC connectors are the standard size type Two RJ45 connectors are located on the right of the backpanel The RJ45 connectors are connected in parallel to allow ZVS3 VRMs to be daisy chained together using patch leads The RJ45 connectors carry duplex data through which the ZoneVu Series 3 video matrix system is controlled The connector also incorporates a RS232 serial port for configuration of the system by Mpower Meyertech s Windows based ZoneVu configuration tool System configuration can also be achieved through the ZSC 1000plus A single high current Power Connector three terminals is used to carry power to the ZVS3 VRM The ZVS3 VRM requires a 12V and 5V DC supply A ZVS PSU R module generates these supplies separately Removing the front panel of the ZVS3 VRM reveals its inner construction and in particular the VR Cassette Below we see a diagram of the ZVS3 VRM with the front panel removed UE 19 SAIMAS ISSUE 13 Diagram showing the inside of a ZVS3 VRM
4. een display via ZVS3 VTM is 100 non blocking which means any video aving design input can be switched to any output or any number ostics display of outputs including all of them simultaneously inputs as standard Compatible with the ZoneVu product range E 16 bit embedded processing power E 40MHz video Bandwidth E 60dB all hostile X talk The features described in this manual refer to the following firmware E 100dB output off isolation versions E Video loss detection on all inputs optional Version 1 4 0 0 of the ZVS3 VRM Version 1 5 0 0 of the ZVS3 VTM E Industry standard BNC video connections Version 3 22 0 0 of the ZSC 1000plus E E Remote configuration and backup via Meyertech s Mpower software The Series 3 integrates seamlessly into the ZoneVu system architecture by way of the ZSC 1000 site controller which manages system communications to the Series 3 Control of the matrix can be achieved both locally and remotely from the range of ZoneVu keyboards or FUSION workstations Third party control of the matrix is also supported with the addition of a ZSC 250 or ZSC 250 IP site gateway module E SAIMAS The ZoneVu Series 3 is a modular video matrix system comprising four main modules Q ZVS3 VRM the Video Routing Module ZVS3 VOTM the Video Output Text Module ZVS PSU the Power Supply Unit ZVS PSU R the Power Supply Unit for the Routing Module ZVS PSU O the Power Supply Unit for the Ou
5. INSTALLATION and CONFIGURATION MANUAL Pee REN EN SRG OFF 555558Q GIESO Osee 3 lt a 2 Q 4 e a 4 n 4 A a 4 a e p i Zonevu 4 Zonevu Zonevu Zonevu onevu onevu MEYERTECH SECURITY with VISION SERIES 3 VIDEO MATRIX SYSTEM SAFETY PRECAUTIONS cscsscsscssssssssssssscssscscsscsssssssssscsssssescessssssssssssessesssssscoscesssessssnsssessesssssescosees 3 INTRODUCTION be csssscesusisescesecccsuesseceteesesscasseectesesccsisecteicetectececssdscccescsvecssecssedatseesedseseescessecesedoseseteossteasvceies 4 IPA TURES oa sicssesssacstds s EEEE E E sgusnenedbevedes seuseenesayondss EE E EEE EEE EAEE 4 SERIES 3 MODULES ic issiccsescsscossesssecicssescosessicossecvecsssesbisesteodsisenocsssessessvsensscessestostessosocebsossesseiscveshsesionsedsosss 5 OVERVIEW senean T E a A E E T E E EE RE E E RAE 5 THE ZVN V RM a a a a e E e R Ee 6 FANES AA O A EY EEE E E E E E E E E E E E E 11 THE ZVS3 VOTM WMH OSD r a a e a a e aai 13 ZEN SB OR TIONS E A E E A A 15 THE ROLE OF THE ZSC 1000 SITE CONTROLLER ccccccccececccececececececececececececececececececececececececececececeseseseness 16 INSTALLATION wrssvsciseccsconssssssescecosconssessseccescasesdevssvencosentecasesscesconsssessessovossooossesseucesensosessoccossasesseconsencsacosess 17 SYSTEM BUILD SOLUTION sccsssisescsesesscasesus sescges
6. would display Mon1 Monitor Justification Text justification left right or centre Default Left Line Line number for caption 1 to 16 Default 1 Display Flag to indicate if the caption should be displayed ticked display on Default On Translucent Text appearance translucent or opaque ticked translucent on Default Off opaque Flashing A flag to indicate if the caption should be flashing ticked flashing on Default Off unticked Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Future feature Camera Time Date Justification Text justification left right or centre Default Left Line Line number for caption 1 to 16 Default 1 Display Flag to indicate if the caption should be displayed ticked display on Default On 29 E SAIMAS ISSUE 13 Note for Camera text this option is also controlled by the Display setting on the Default camera or camera text screens Flashing A flag to indicate if the caption should be flashing ticked flashing on Default Off unticked Note for Camera text this option is also controlled by the Flashing setting on the Default camera or camera text screens Time and Date Series 3 OSD Configuration aoe Time Format The format that the time is displayed can be set either HH MM SS HH MM or none not displayed Default HH MM SS Date Format The format that the date is displayed can be set either DD MM YY DD MM YYYY or none not display
7. 1U 19 inch module the ZVS3 PSU O has been designed to fit into a 19 inch equipment cubicle From a universal AC mains supply the ZVS3 PSU provides 5VDC and 5VDC The ZVS PSU OD is available as an option in place of the ZVS PSU O This is a dual redundant equivalent and has power loss alarm reporting capabilities Being a modular system any sized video matrix up to 4096 inputs by 2048 outputs can be constructed from the modules above The smallest size or entry level for a ZoneVu Series 3 is 128 video inputs by 16 video outputs Designing large scale video matrix systems can be a daunting task for systems engineers because the designer has to take into account for space required cable management crosstalk insertion loss excessive heat and other important issues Getting any of these issues wrong will affect the resulting video quality When designing large matrix systems with several hundred or thousand video signals just the sheer physical size of the matrix and managing the video cables is a real problem E SAIMAS The ZoneVu Series 3 reduces these issues through its compact design high level of integration and exceptional video performance It is also 100 non blocking which means any video input can be switched to any output or any number of outputs including all of them simultaneously A key feature of the Series 3 is its expansion capabilities Most video matrix systems expand by connecting the outputs of one block to the inputs of
8. Diagnostics and Configuration Bandwidth 3dB Bandwidth 0 1dB Slew rate Differential gain error Differential phase error X talk all hostile 6MHz Output isolation 6MHz Signal to Noise Camera Captions Monitor Captions Dynamic Monitor Captions Dynamic Camera Captions Time and Date Captions Video input connectors Video output connectors Video input Video output Storage 10 to 60 C Operational 0 to 50 C Humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Eurorack standard Aluminium and mild steel construction ZVS3 VRM 19 rack by 5u by 380mm ZVS3 VOTM 19 rack by 3u by 380mm ZVS3 PSU x 19 rack by 1u by 170mm ZSC 1000 19 rack by 1u by 140mm ZVS3 VRM 14 5Kg ZVS3 VOTM 8 1Kg without OSD option ZVS3 VOTM 8 5Kg with OSD option ZVS3 PSU x 2Kg ZVS3 PSU xD 2 6Kg ZSC 1000 1 5Kg Input 99 to 264VAC 50Hz Output 12VDC 5VDC Input 99 to 264VAC 50Hz Output 5VDC 5VDC Input 99 to 264VAC 50Hz Output 12VDC 5VDC Dual redundant ZoneVu alarms Input 99 to 264VAC 50Hz Output 5VDC 5VDC Dual redundant ZoneVu alarms ZVS3 VRM 38W Max ZVS3 VOTM 32W Max without OSD option ZVS3 VOTM 130W Max with OSD option ZSC 1000 15W Max RS422 half duplex Mpower 32MHz ZVS3 VRM and ZVS3 VOTM 10 5MHz ZVS3 VRM and ZVS3 VOTM 160V uS ZVS3 VRM and ZVS3 VOTM lt 0 1 ZVS3 VRM and ZVS3 VOTM lt 0 5 ZVS3 VRM and ZVS3 VOTM gt 60dB gt 90dB gt 63dB ZVS3 VRM and ZVS3 VOTM 4096 captions
9. by the Meyertech Service Centre will void all Meyertech warranties and liabilities If your PRODUCT has to be returned to our Service Centre please follow the returns procedure below otherwise delays may be incurred in returning or replacing the PRODUCT At Meyertech our staff understand quality support is important to you vital in fact which is why we place such a high precedence on providing it For all matters relating to support go to our website to find the information your require visit http www meyertech co uk support html 38 E SAIMAS Symptom Likely cause Solution Captions displayed in wrong area of screen Time Date showing even though switched off Temporary loss of power to the ZVS3 VOTM or connection of power to the VOTM after the ZVS3 VRM modules incorrect power up order Ensure the ZVS3 VRM for inputs 1 128 is switched on after the ZVS3 VOTM If necessary cycle the power to it No captions displayed except M001 M002 etc Break in the cable between ZVS3 VRM inputs 1 128 and ZVS3 VOTM Remove front panels amp bridging cards if necessary Check for 2 wire cable joining the bottom VRM to the VOTM Video output is unstable partially displaying multiple pictures Two or more ZVS3 VRM modules are attempting to display different inputs This may be the result of an incomplete system restore by a 3 party control system following a power
10. can be applied to any monitor and optionally perform formatting operations to all of the monitor setup Formatting options available are e Monitor text justification and line number e Time justification and line number e Date justification and line number For each caption e Flashing text on and off e Display enabled disabled e Transparent or black background to the caption Applied globally to all captions on a monitor e Translucent or opaque e Double height or normal Applied to all monitors e Time format e Date format Note that the caption is still 28 characters per line but the text is split over two lines Dynamic camera captions A 28 character caption that can be applied to any monitor The position and format of the caption can be controlled Internal Sync Can switch any monitor to internal sync a blank screen It will remain in internal sync until a switch is performed or the power is cycled This can be useful for displaying a caption when no video is present 14 E SAIMAS The ZVS3 PSU R and ZVS2 PSU O power supply modules are common modules used throughout the system to provide DC power to the ZVS3 VRM and ZVS3 VOTM respectfully The 1U 19 inch module has been designed to fit into a 19 inch equipment cubicle Drawing showing the front panel of a ZVS PSU R MEYERTECH SECURITY with Vision D ZVS PSU From a universal AC mains supply the ZVS3 PSU R provides 12VDC and 5VDC The ZVSPSU O provid
11. modules 17 E SAIMAS 4 If your system is large ensure the RJ45 patch leads are connected between cubicles These leads connect the data bus from one Series 3 module to another Ensure the ZSC 1000plus ZVM Port is connected to the first ZVS3 VRM RJ45 port 5 Ensure the power leads are connected from the ZVS3 PSU R and ZVS3 PSU O or RD and OD if you have dual redundant power supplies modules and that they in turn are connected to a suitable mains supply Note The ZVS3 PSU O or OD should be connected to the ZVS3 VOTM only using the supplied cable The length amp type of cable has been selected to ensure sufficient current capactiy 6 If you are using ZoneVu ZVK Series keyboards to control the Series 3 matrix they should be connected the ZSC 1000plus ZVK port Consult the ZSC 1000plus manual and respective ZVK manual for further information 7 If you are controlling the Series 3 system from a FUSION workstation you will require a ZSC 250 ZoneVu gateway module which interfaces three FUSION workstations to a ZoneVu system Please refer to the ZSC 250 manual on how to connect it to the ZSC 1000plus Site Controller 8 If you are controlling the Series 3 system via third party equipment again you will need a ZSC 250 ZoneVu gateway module to achieve this Please refer to the ZSC 250 manual on how to connect it to the ZSC 1000plus Site Controller Installation is now completed Power up the system in accordance with the fo
12. refer to the section titled Expanding the Series 3 Video Matrix The ZVS3 VRM is supplied in a 19 inch sub rack and is 5U in height Airflow within the ZVS3 VRM is maintained using a high fan mounted to the front panel E SAIMAS Table detailing the function of the ZVS3 VRM front panel LEDs STATUS LED TX DATA XP Colour Red XP 8 Colour Red XP 7 Colour Red XP 6 Colour Red XP 5 Colour Red XP 4 Colour Red XP 3 Colour Red XP 2 Colour Red XP 1 Colour Red FUNCTION Normal status off Flashes when data is transmitted to the crosspoint routing cassette Normal status on XP flashes when the x point switch has been confirmed Normal status on XP flashes when the x point switch has been confirmed Normal status on XP flashes when the x point switch has been confirmed Normal status on XP flashes when the x point switch has been confirmed Normal status on XP flashes when the x point switch has been confirmed Normal status on XP flashes when the x point switch has been confirmed Normal status on XP flashes when the x point switch has been confirmed Normal status on XP flashes when the x point switch has been confirmed STATUS LED VIDEO LOSS COMMS Colour Green COMMS FAULT ZoneVu NETWORK Colour Red TERMINATION ZoneVu NETWORK Colour Yellow RX DATA ZoneVu NETWORK Colour Green TX DATA ZoneVu N
13. switch on is achieved via the individual power switches of the ZVS PSU R D amp ZVS PSU O D power supplies The power up order of most modules is not significant however if OSD is fitted in the ZVS3 VOTM this module must be switched on before the ZVS3 VRM inputs 1 128 which is responsible for it s initialisation A suggested power up sequence would be 1 ZVS3 VOTM all outputs 2 ZVS3 VRM all inputs 3 ZSC 1000plus If power to any ZVS3 VOTM is interrupted in isolation from the rest of the matrix it will be necessary to cycle the power on the ZVS3 VRM modules inputs 1 128 only to ensure character generation is correctly re initialised Configuration of a ZoneVu Series 3 video matrix system is performed entirely using the ZoneVu software configuration tool Mpower a Windows based application Configuration of both the ZVS3 VRM modules and the ZSC 1000plus are required and also the ZVS3 VTM if fitted Mpower is used to configure various parameters of the video matrix system These parameters are Video matrix size ZVS3 VRM MAC Module Access Code Data termination Baud rate ZVS3 VRM input range ZVS3 VRM output range On screen display Report Video Loss COO OV ON Following the instructions on the following page connect your PC to each in turn ZVS3 VRM in the system using the RJ45 port 1 Connect Mpower using the RS232 port of the PC Table detailing the pin out of the lead required to connec
14. the next block This method of expansion increases the degradation of the video signal as well as using a whole block of video inputs resulting in an increase in physical size ZoneVu Series 3 with its unique design suffers from none of these problems ensuring your matrix solution is compact and free from signal degradation The design of the ZoneVu Series 3 Video Matrix System uses the latest video crosspoint technology available to offer superior performance over conventional video matrix designs The ZVS3 VRM has the capacity to route up to 128 video inputs to 128 video outputs Each ZVS3 VRM can optionally be fitted with a video loss module to actively monitor each video input Diagram showing the front panel of a ZVS3 VRM SERIES 3 ZVS3 VRM TX DATA XP VIDEO LOSS COMMS COMMS FAULT ZoneVu NETWORK TERMINATION ZoneVu NETWORK RX DATA ZoneVu NETWORK TX DATA ZoneVu NETWORK VIDEO LOSS ALARM CPU 5VDC POWER 12VDC POWER MEYERTECH SECURITY with VISION The ZVS3 VRM front panel incorporates an eighteen module status LEDs The function and the operation of each LED are described in the table on the following page The ZVS3 VR M is the building block of the ZoneVu Series 3 matrix system A video matrix of any size can be constructed from multiple ZVS3 VRMs up to the maximum Series 3 system size of 4 096 inputs by 2 048 outputs For further information describing how large scale video matrix systems are constructed
15. 28 Verify ZVS3 PSU R and power cycle the ZVS3 VRM To replace the ZVS3 VRM contact Meyertech Service Cenire ZVS3 VOTM failure Not able to switch any video inputs to a specific range 128 of monitor outputs Verify ZVS3 PSU O and power cycle the ZVS3 VOTM To replace the ZVS3 VOTM contact Meyertech Service Cenire ZVS3 PSU R failure Specific range of video inputs 128 not being displayed on a specific range of monitor outputs 128 No LEDs illuminated on ZVS3 VRM or associated ZVS3 PSU R Verify ZVS3 PSU R and power cycle the ZVS3 VRM To replace the ZVS3 PSU R contact Meyertech Service Cenire ZVS3 PSU O failure Not able to switch any video inputs to a specific range 128 of monitor outputs No LEDs illuminated on ZVS3 VOTM or associated ZVS3 PSU O Verify ZVS3 PSU O and power cycle the ZVS3 VOTM To replace the ZVS3 PSU O contact Meyertech Service Cenire ZSC 1000 failure Inability to switch cross points Unusual behaviour of LEDs Verify PSU and power cycle the ZSC 1000plus To replace the ZSC 1000plus contact Meyertech Service Cenire 40 E SAIMAS There are no additional requirements beyond safe working practice in the decommissioning of the Meyertech Series 3 Matrix However the Series 3 Matrix contains printed circuit boards populated with electronic components The whole unit must be returned to Meyertech Service Cenire for final disposal P
16. 28 characters per caption Caption justification Left Centre or Right Camera text line selection 1 16 Text Flashing Opaque Translucent or Off Default caption configuration 128 captions configurable for any monitor in the range 1 2048 28 characters per caption Caption justification Left Centre or Right Camera text line selection 1 16 Text Flashing Opaque Translucent or Off 3 configurable messages per monitor future feature Configurable 56 character captions that are managed by an external caption generator Configurable 28 character captions that are managed by an external caption generator Date format DD MM YYYY DD MM YY or Off Time format 4 HH MM SS HH MM or Off Caption justification Left Centre or Right Camera text line selection 1 16 Text Flashing Opaque Translucent or Off Standard BNC i Standard BNC Q 1V p p nominal 1V p p nominal 36 Video input impedance 75R nominal Video output impedance 75R nominal ZVS3 VRM Module size 128 input by 128 output expandable in blocks of 128 inputs and 16 outputs ZVS3 VOTM Module size 128 outputs expandable in blocks of 4 outputs Maximum expansion capability 4096 inputs by 2048 outputs Switching time Less than 20ms from receipt of command System ZVS3 XXXXXX Includes ZVS3 VOTM modules ZVS3 VRM modules ZVS3 PSU modules ZVS3 RJ VRM cards ZVS3 RJ VOM cards and ZSC 1000 Series 3 site controller Modules ZVS3 VOTM ZoneVu Series 3 video matrix buffer
17. 5 3 Rx Tx 3 Rx Tx 4 Rx Tx 4 Rx Tx 5 Gnd 5 Gnd Frame earth 8 5V Frame earth RS422 RS422 1 Rx 1 Rx 2 Rx 2 RX RS422 485 RS422 485 RS422 485 3 Gnd 3 Gnd 4 RxTx 1 RXTX 1 Rx Tx 4 Tx 4 Tx 2 Rx Tx 2 RxTx 2 Rx Tx 5 Tx 5 1Xt 3 Gnd 3 Gnd 3 Gnd 6 earth 6 earth 4 Tx NC 4 Tx NC 4 Tx NC 5 Tx NC 5 Tx NC 5 Tx NC 6 earth 6 earth 6 earth L f 1 Frame earth Frame earth a a na ee ee rar ie E PC 2 PC 1 ZVK ZVM ZVR 1 ZVR 2 ZVR3 ZVR 4 9 way D type 9 way D type 9 way D type 9 way D type 6 way 6 way 6 way 6 way 6 way 6 way female female male female 2 part 2 part 2 part 2 part 2 part 2 part Note NW INICATES PIN 1 16 SAIMAS Installation Your ZoneVu Series 3 video matrix has been supplied as either a complete video matrix system as part of our System Build Solutions in a 19 inch equipment cubicle or cubicles pre cabled pre configured fitted with termination plugs and bridging cables depending on the size of the video matrix Or as individual modules ZVS3 VRM ZVS3 VOTM ZVS3 PSU R ZVS3 PSU O and various system components required to connect the matrix together and if ordered ZVS3 options System Build Solution If supplied as a system build solution the Series 3 video matrix requires minimal installation to make it operational Follow the steps below to complete the installation process 1 Locate the eq
18. ETWORK Colour Red VIDEO LOSS ALARM Colour Red CPU Colour Blue 5V DC Colour Green 12V DC Colour Red Normal status flashing once per 1 5 second Permanently on or off indicates communication wit the Video loss module has been lost Normal status off Permanently on or flashing indicates communication with the ZoneVu network has been lost Normal status can be either on or off depending on configuration Normal status off Flashes in sympathy with data being received Normal status off Flashes in sympathy with data being transmitted Normal status off On indicates a video input loss alarm in the module Normal status flashing once per second Permanently on or off indicates the CPU has malfunctioned Normal status on Off indicates the failure of the 12V DC power supply Normal status on Off indicates the failure of the 12V DC power supply E SAIMAS Diagram showing the back panel of a ZVS3 VRM Os N z 0 0 N X Y s 0 0 0 O O O ms Oo o e o N A Os O O O Ox The rear panel of the ZVS3 VRM contains connections for the input of video signals the looping through of video signals to other equipment data connectors and a power supply connector
19. ant to expand video inputs video outputs or both Doing either or both involves bridging inputs and or outputs A simple rule to remember is To expand video inputs of a matrix we bridge video outputs and to expand video outputs of a matrix we bridge video inputs One thing we should remember at this point is that a video matrix system has to be expanded squarely otherwise it can no longer be considered to be a matrix This means that if we are expanding a video matrix system from size 128 by 32 when describing video matrix systems we always quote it by input and then output size to 256 by 32 we would require an extra ZVS3 VRM fitted with the correct number of routing cards to give us 32 outputs If we only provided the second ZVS3 VRM with say enough video routing cards for only 16 outputs this would not be a square expansion because monitors connected to outputs 17 32 of the video matrix would still only be able to view video inputs in the range 1 128 Diagram showing three ZVS3 VRMs bridged on the output side The diagram on the left depicts three ZVS3 VRM units bridged together via the ZVS3 RJ VRM cards to construct a video matrix system with up to 384 video inputs and 128 video outputs ZVS3 Ru VRM ZVS3 Ru VRM 35 E SAIMAS Operating temperature Enclosure Dimensions Weight Power ZVS3 PSU R Power ZVS3 PSU O Power ZVS3 PSU RD Power ZVS3 PSU OD Power Consumption ZoneVu Network Port
20. dling procedures are adhered to 8 Louvers and openings are provided in the product enclosures for ventilation purposes to protect it from overheating Under no circumstances block or cover these openings 9 Ensure the product is operated in a suitably temperature controlled environment within the specification limits 10 Do not operate the product in humidity greater then 90 11 Do not drop objects of any kind through the product louvers and openings This may cause electric shock and fire hazard and product malfunction 12 Avoid liquid spillages on the product This may cause electric shock and fire hazard as well as product malfunction 13 Never attempt to service this product yourself This product contains no serviceable parts refer all servicing requirements to the Meyertech Service Centre or appointed Meyertech Service Agent 14 Do not operate this product if 14 1 Any product power leads are damaged 14 2 If the product has been exposed to rain 14 3 If the product has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged 14 4 If liquid has been spilt on the product 14 5 If the appliance has malfunctioned or is not operating to its functional specification 14 6 If the products cooling fans fail to operate 15 This product must only be operated with the power supply provided or if supplied without a power supply by the type of power source indicated in the specification 16 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on
21. ed Default DD MM YY 30 SAIMAS ISSUE 13 Setup Series 3 OSD Configuration come Ose TO Monitor Offset The position of this ZVS3 VTM module within the Series 3 matrix in terms of monitor number This setting should not normally be altered It can only be changed in a direct connection Default 0 31 E SAIMAS Camera Text Series 3 OSD Configuration Address Load Back ee T s TEAMET Save Config Version Default Camera Default Monitor Time and Date Setup Camera Text Monitor Text Camera Caption Caption Kings Street Flashing E Display Iv lt ZoneVu gt Zonevu Camera The caption and appearance can be configured for each camera Unlike other Mpower configuration screens when the transfer buttons are pressed only the currently selected camera caption information is transferred between Mpower and the ZVS3 VTM Caption The caption max length is 28 characters Unlike the default caption the camera number is not appended to the text Default Leaving the caption box empty as in the default stops the OSD from displaying the individual caption and instead displays the default caption for this camera Flashing A flag to indicate if the caption should be flashing ticked flashing on Default Off unticked Note camera captions can also be set to flash using the camera section of the Default Monitor or Monitor Text screens Flashing is enabled if eit
22. ed output module 128 channel ZVS3 VOTM osd ZoneVu Series 3 video matrix On Screen Display output module 128 channel ZVS3 VRM ZoneVu Series video matrix video routing module 128 inputs by 128 outputs ZVS3 PSU R ZoneVu Series 3 module PSU for ZVS3 VRM ZVS3 PSU O ZoneVu Series 3 module PSU for ZVS3 VOTM ZSC 1000plus ZoneVu Series 3 video site controller Options and Expansion Cards ZVS3 PSU RD ZoneVu Series 3 dual redundant power supply with power fail alarms ZVS3 PSU OD ZoneVu Series 3 dual redundant power supply with power fail alarms ZVS3 VLC VRM ZoneVu Series 3 video input loss detection card 128 channel ZVS3 VOA VOM ZoneVu Series 3 video output amplifier card ZVS3 OSD VTM ZoneVu Series 3 video output card with On Screen Display ZVS3 BC1 VRM ZoneVu Series 3 video input bridging cable Standard BNC connectors mini coax 1 metre length ZVS3 T75 VRM ZoneVu Series 3 video input 75Ohm termination plugs ZVS3 RJ VRM ZoneVu rack jumper card for expanding inputs between ZVS3 VRM modules ZVS3 RJ VOM ZoneVu rack jumper card for connecting ZVS3 VRM module video outputs to a ZVS3 VOTM 37 E SAIMAS The PRODUCT requires no Planned Preventive Maintenance periods PPMs as it is mainly solid state in design The PRODUCT contains no serviceable parts and should be returned to our Service Centre in Scunthorpe for repair or replacement under warranty Any repairs attempted repairs or replaced components not carried out
23. es 5VDC and 5VDC The ZVS3 PSU modules themselves are switched mode type which are significantly more efficient than linear PSUs The benefits derived from employing a switched mode supply are threefold 1 Greater efficiency means reduced size 2 Greater efficiency means reduced heat generation 3 They are Greener than linear supplies Diagram showing the rear panel of aZVS PSU with DC Power connector detail OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 Table detailing the PSU connector pin out viewed at rear of ZVS PSU R Pin 1 is left most 5V DC OV DC 12V DC A dual redundant power supply with power fail alarms is also available Please refer to the ZVSPSU xD datasheet E SAIMAS 15 Each ZoneVu Series 3 video matrix system must incorporate a ZSC 1000plus which will act as a matrix manager The ZSC 1000plus is responsible for controlling all data storage and communication aspects of the Series 3 video matrix system Video matrix configuration data is stored within the Series 3 in non volatile RAM which can be uploaded and downloaded using Mpower and a PC The ZSC 1000plus connects to the RJ45 port of the first ZVS3 VRM in the system from its ZVM port located on the rear panel RJ45 patch leads are then used to daisy chain the data connection to other ZVS3 VRMs in the system The diagram below shows the connection details for the ZSC 1000plus RS232 RS232 2 Rx 2 Rx 3 Tx 3 Tx 5 Gnd 5 Gnd RS485 RS48
24. her of these boxes are ticked Display Flag to indicate if the caption should be displayed ticked display on Default On Note camera captions can also be disabled using the camera section of the Default Monitor or Monitor Text screens The caption is disabled if either of these boxes are un ticked 32 E SAIMAS Monitor Text Series 3 OSD Configuration Address Camera 0 Site 0 wa Bak Save Config Version Default Camera Default Monitor Time and Date Setup Camera Text Monitor Text Monitor Monitor H12 Caption Monitor 12 Justification Line Display Translucent Flashing Montor PEM r E Messagel Left E Message ai l ai Message3 fE Camera gt Zonevu lt ZoneYu Time aig Date The caption and appearance can be configured for each monitor output Unlike other Mpower configuration screens when the transfer buttons are pressed only the currently selected monitor caption information is transferred between Mpower and the ZVS3 VTM Monitor Caption The caption max length is 28 characters Unlike the default caption the monitor number is not appended to the text Default To prevent the default monitor text being displayed on a monitor a caption must be configured If a monitor output requires configuration then it is necessary to specifically indicate the required caption Leaving the entry blank will indicate that the default caption is required To ind
25. icate a blank caption then this can be achieved by typing in a lt space gt character Justification Text justification left right or centre Default Left Line Line number for caption 1 to 16 Default 1 Display Flag to indicate if the caption should be displayed ticked display on Default On Translucent Text appearance translucent or opaque ticked translucent on Default Off opaque Flashing A flag to indicate if the caption should be flashing ticked flashing on Default Off unticked Message 1 Message 2 Message 3 Future feature Camera Time Date Justification Text justification left right or centre Default Left 33 E SAIMAS Line Line number for caption 1 to 16 Default 1 Display Flag to indicate if the caption should be displayed ticked display on Default On Note for Camera text this option is also controlled by the Display setting on the Default camera or camera text screens Flashing A flag to indicate if the caption should be flashing ticked flashing on Default Off unticked Note for Camera text this option is also controlled by the Flashing setting on the Default camera or camera text screens 34 E SAIMAS Expanding the ZoneVu Series 3 video matrix system is straightforward With only three modules to consider the ZVS3 VRM ZVS3 VOTM and ZVS PSU x the concept of expansion is simple to understand In a video matrix system we either w
26. lease follow the normal returns procedure A1 E SAIMAS The Series 3 Matrix must always be transported with the internal bridging cards removed this applies when being shipped in modular or rack form The Series 3 Matrix bridging cards should be packaged separately from the matrix modules If there is a requirement to remove prior to returning an individual Series 3 matrix module from an assembled rack please note that the interconnecting bridging cards must be removed prior to removal of the module The bridging cards are accessible by removing the faceplates of the modules If there is a requirement to remove prior to returning an individual VRM or VOTM cassette from their chassis then follow the instructions detailed below Meyertech holds no responsibility for damaged equipment though unsuitable transportation or handling IMPORTANT If you believe a VRM cassette requires removing prior to return only do so after consulting the Meyertech Support Centre The removal and refit of the VRM cassette should only be carried out by competent and trained engineers To remove the VRM cassette Remove all local bridging cards Remove the two retaining bolts at either side see diagrams Remove the retaining pins at either side see diagrams Disconnect the interface cable connecting the VRM cassette as power board see diagrams Ease and then be slide the whole cassette with care Reinsert bolts and pins for use when refi
27. ller s liability under this warranty 2 Condition 1 shall not apply unless the Buyer a notifies the Seller in writing of the alleged defect within 12 twelve months from delivery or such other period or periods as may be agreed in writing between the Seller and the Buyer and b allows the Seller a reasonable opportunity to inspect the relevant Goods 3 For the avoidance of doubt the Seller shall be under no liability under the warranty in Condition 1 above a where such defects arise from any drawing design or specification supplied by the Buyer or b where such defects arise from fair wear and tear wilful damage or negligence of a party other than the Seller or its employees or authorised personnel abnormal working conditions failure to follow the Seller s instructions whether oral or in writing misuse or alteration or repair of the Goods without the Seller s approval or c where such defects arise in parts materials or equipment which have not been manufactured or designed by the Seller but have been purchased at the Buyer s request by the Seller from the Buyer s designer and manufacturer or from some other third party the Third Party Supplier d if the total price of the Goods has not been paid by the due date for payment e inrespect of any type of defect damage or wear specifically excluded by the Seller by notice in writing or f if the Buyer makes any further use of the Goods after giving notice in acc
28. llowing section and check the system is operational If the system does not operate correctly and you are confident the above instructions and you have installed the system in accordance with the product manuals consult technical support Table detailing the RJ45 socket pin out viewed at rear of ZVS3 VRM Pin 1 is right most PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 RS232 Rx 2 RS232 Tx 3 Mpower 4 RS422 Rx 5 RS422 Rx 6 OV DC 7 RS422 Tx 8 RS422 Tx 18 E SAIMAS The first step is to unpack all the matrix modules and accessories The ZoneVu Series 3 video matrix system is shipped in its component parts and will need assembling prior to operation You should have the following components One or more ZVS3 VRM modules supplied in 5U by 19 inch enclosures One or more ZVS3 VOTM modules supplied in 3U 19 inch enclosures One or more ZVS3 PSU R D modules supplied in 1U 19 inch enclosures One or more ZVS3 PSU O D modules supplied in 1U 19 inch enclosures A ZSC 1000plus Site Controller module If the Series 3 matrix is being fitted into an existing system the ZSC 1000plus may already be present 6 AZVS3 VRM to ZSC 1000 RJ45 patch lead 7 ZVS83 VRM RJ45 patch leads if they have been ordered as an option 8 Z VS3 PSU R DC power connectors One per module 9 ZVS3 VRM DC power connectors One per module 10 ZVS3 PSU O to ZVS3 VOTM pre made DC power lead One per module 11 ZVS3 T75 VRM 75 termination plugs if they have been o
29. modules the ZVS3 VOTM depending on screen display option modules ZVS PSU x D modules ZSC 1000 and if your system has one a ZSC 250 or ZSC 250 IP module 2 Remove the front covers of the ZVS3 VRM modules and fit the ZVS3 RJ VRM rack jumper cards between each ZVS3 VRM 3 Remove the front covers of the ZVS3 VOTM and fit the ZVS3 RJ VOM rack jumper cards between the last ZVS3 VRM and the ZVS3 VOTM 4 Connect the RJ45 patch lead between the ZSC 1000plus see the pin out table above and the first ZVS3 VRM Use the top connector as Mpower will use the bottom for configuration We are going to daisy chain the ZVS3 VRMs with the remaining RJ45 patch leads The final ZVS3 VRM should be terminated use Mpower to enable the termination resistor See Diagram below gt S gt 5 If you have a ZSC 250 in your system connect the ZSC 250 ZoneVu port to the keyboard port of the ZSC 1000plus 6 Connect your RS232 controlling device EG PC to one of the RS232 ports on the ZSC 250 7 Each ZVS3 VRM has two RJ45 sockets connected in parallel so we can perform daisy chain connections from one ZVS3 VRM to the next 8 Connect power to each ZVS3 VRM from the ZVS PSU R D modules Remember that one ZVS PSU R will supply two ZVS3 VRMs 9 Connect power to each ZVS3 VOTM from the ZVS PSU O D modules Remember that one ZVS PSU O will supply one ZVS3 VOTM Note Please use the pre made DC power lead s supplied Thi
30. nectors The power input connector is also located on the rear panel of the ZVS3 VOTM The ZVS3 VOTM requires no configuration 11 E SAIMAS ISSUE 13 The diagram below shows the Motherboard which is located inside a ZVS3 VOTM The Motherboard is mounted horizontally in the rack with the ZVS3 VOA VOM four channel amplifier cards plugging into the Motherboard vertically The first slot processes video outputs one to four Expansion of the module proceeds left to the thirty second slot which processes outputs 125 to 128 Diagram showing the ZVS3 VOTM Motherboard QMD 79 A QMD 80 A 125 Table detailing ZVS3 VOTM component PCBs QMD 83 A ZVS3 VOTM Rack jumper 32 channel QMD 84 A Video output rack PSU filter ee eet 12 E SAIMAS The Series 3 Matrix has the option of including an OSD on screen display module In this case the ZVS3 VOTM module will insert caption and information onto the video signal Each ZVS3 VOTM module supports the following captions e 4096 camera captions of 28 characters e 128 monitors captions of 28 characters e Time and Date For each caption the appearance can be controlled e Text justification e Line number e Enabled disabled e Flashing Additionally each monitor output can be individually controlled to display the text either translucent or opaque The ZVS3 VOTM uses ZVS3 OSD VTM cards in place of the ZVS3 VOA VOM cards The ZVS3 VOTM does not include video loss func
31. nfiguration Series 3 VRM Configuration X Address coe l 0 Site 0 Config Version Zonevu Port Matrix Setup Enables MAC address 1 4 Terminated Polled Iv Baud Rate eo Si lt ZoneVu fee 24 ISSUE 13 E SAIMAS MAC address The address to which the unit will respond to polls on this port Default 1 Terminated The state of the 120R line terminator Default Off Polled To indicate that the unit should expect to be polled If On the unit will wait for a poll before transmitting any information Default On Baud Rate Defines the baud rate at which the ZVK port communications occurs Valid values are 4800 9600 19200 38400 Default 9600 Enables This section allows a number of miscellaneous features to be enabled Modification of any of these values should be done with care Series 3 VRM Configuration Add ress fond Camera tt Site 0 Save g Back Config Version Zonevu Port Matrix Setup Enables Video Loss Fitted Iv gt Zonevu lt ZoneVu Video Loss Fitted If disabled the video loss card will not be polled This should be off if no video loss card is fitted Default On 25 E SAIMAS Once the ZVS3 VRMs have been configured we need to configure the ZSC 1000 ZoneVu Series 3 matrix manager See the ZSC 1000 user manual for instructions on configuration Configuration is performed u
32. of such errors in the Software Programs shall not constitute a breach of this Contract In the event that the Buyer discovers a material error which results in the Programmed Products not performing substantially in accordance with the Functional Specification or the Licensed Programs not performing substantially in accordance with the relevant Program Documentation and notifies the Seller of the error within 90 days from the date of the Seller making available the respective software to the Buyer the warranty period the Seller shall at its sole option either refund the price which the Buyer has paid to the Seller or if such price has not been paid relieve the Buyer of all obligations to pay the sum in respect of the respective software or use all reasonable endeavours to correct by patch or new release at its option that part of the software which does not so comply provided that such non compliance has not been caused by any modification variation or addition to the software not performed by the Seller or caused by its incorrect use abuse or corruption of the software by use of the software with other software or on equipment with which it is incompatible To the extent permitted by English law the Seller disclaims all other warranties with respect to the software which it provides pursuant to the Contract either express or implied including but not limited to any implied warranties of satisfactory quality or fitness for any particula
33. ordance with Clause 1 4 Any repaired or replaced Goods shall be redelivered to the Buyer free of charge to the original point of delivery but otherwise in accordance with and subject to these Conditions 5 Alternatively to Condition 1 the Seller shall be entitled at its absolute discretion on return of the defective Goods to the Seller at the Seller s request to refund the price of the defective Goods in the event that such price shall already have been paid by the Buyer to the Seller or if such price has not been paid to relieve the Buyer of all obligation to pay the sum by the issue of a credit note in favour of the Buyer in the amount of such price 6 In respect of all Goods supplied to the Seller by a Third Party Supplier the Seller will on request pass on to the Buyer in so far as reasonably possible the benefit of any warranty given to the Seller by such Third Party Supplier and will on request supply to the Buyer details of the terms and conditions of such warranty and copies of any relevant product information sheets technical data sheets or product leaflets issued by such Third 44 E SAIMAS 10 11 12 Party Supplier and the Buyer shall be solely responsible to the entire exclusion of the Seller for complying with the same For the purposes of Condition 1 references to Goods shall be deemed to exclude software The Buyer acknowledges that software in general is not error free and agrees that the existence
34. r purpose The Buyer is solely responsible for various scanning the software that it receives from the Seller pursuant to the Contract The Seller warrants that it will use reasonable skill and care in providing the Services to the buyer 45 E SAIMAS
35. rdered as an option 12 ZVS3 BC1 VRM video input bridging cables for the ZVS3 VRM modules if they have been ordered as an option 13 One or more ZVS3 RJ VRM video routing rack module rack jumper cards depending on how many outputs your video matrix has 14 One or more ZVS3 RJ VOM video routing rack module rack jumper cards depending on how many outputs your video matrix has Sree Ns The next step is to fit the modules into a suitable 19 inch equipment cubicle The modules should be fitted from the bottom up leaving space for expansion A typical equipment cubicle layout is shown below using three 19 inch 45U cubicles to accommodate a ZVS3 1024256 Diagram showing typical cubicle layout for a large ZoneVu Series 3 video matrix system Equipment cubicle 5 Equipment cubicle 1 Equipment cubicle 2 Equipment cubicle 3 Equipment cubicle 4 19 inch 45 u 19 inch 45u 19 inch 45u 19 inch 45u 19 inch 45u System Power Supply Modules Video inputs 1 1024 Video inputs 1 1024 Video outputs 385 512 Video outputs 257 384 Video inputs 1 1024 Video inputs 1 1024 Matrix manager amp Video outputs 129 256 Video outputs 1 128 3rd Party System interface VIDEO INPUTS i 897 1024 VIDEO INPUTS za vieo INPUTS Ea 641 768 VIDEO INPUTS i 513 640 voeo INPUTS fii 385512 Vioco INPUTS Siika 257 384 Vioco INPUTS Biik 129 256 VEO INPUTS i 1 128 19 SAIMAS 1 Fit modules into equipment cubicles Fit the ZVS3 VRM
36. rst ZVS3 VRM module i e the module which accommodates the first 128 inputs Follow the instructions in the section Configuring the ZVS3 VRM Modules to connect your PC to the ZVS3 VRM using the RJ45 port Note that the baud rate will always revert to 9600 when mPower is connected directly Configuration is performed using Mpower see the Mpower user manual for details of operation ZoneVu Port Baud Rate Series 3 OSD Configuration Address Camera 0 Site 0 F F __ Back ave Config Version Default Camera Default Monitor Time and Date Setup Camera Text Monitor Text Zonevu Port Baud Rate 9600 X gt Zonevu lt ZoneVu Baud rate The baud rate that the ZoneVu port is running at This should match the baud rate of the ZVM port on the ZSC 1000 and the ZoneVu port of the ZVS3 VRM Default 9600 27 E SAIMAS Default Camera Series 3 OSD Configuration x Address Camera 0 Site za Load Back Save Config Version Default Camera Default Monitor Time and Date Setup Camera Text Monitor Text Caption Camera Flashing E Display Iv gt Zonevu Baza Bes lt ZoneVu Caption The default caption max length is 24 characters 4 characters less than the screen width to allow for automatic insertion of the camera number Default Camera Leaving a space after the caption puts a space between the caption and the number e g a default caption of Cam wo
37. s requires that the ZVS PSU O D be fitted directly below the ZVS3 VOTM See diagram on next page 20 DATA DATA DATA DATA I DATA DATA DATA g DATA i DATA a DATA DATA i DATA ZoneVu ZSC 1000 f ZVM DATA a DATA Port Data link to DATA i DATA other ZVS3 VRMs E SAIMAS Rear View Rear View ZVS3 PSU R ZVS3 VRM DEOUTPUT 1 DC OUTPUT Z O 5v OV 12V CE Note Cabi N nead wil oniy SERIES 3 EEH oci pewp ftoneway needuttony J 0 A o IE N p E N A hy N A Rear View ZVS3 VOTM ZVS3 PSU R Lead Note Cable head will only ft one way DCP e j e if ie i TI J Rear View Z TT XI ZVS3 PSU O Z DCOUTPUT 1 DC OUTPUT 2 ZVS3 PSU O Lead supplied BS ooo Length 38cm N S v ey Note Cable head will only NS fit one way 10 Fit video bridging cables from the inputs between the ZVS3 VRM modules of the two bays This is only a requirement when the number of video outputs exceeds 128 In the example above the number of outputs are 256 so we have to bridge every video input from each ZVS3 VRM in cubicle B to every video input from each ZVS3 VRM in cubicle C In practice we have found this is best achieved using miniature coax cable as it is easier to manage See diagram below Examples of Video Links be
38. seccsovsvcsssssossesenscctceesecssssseccessesdeesesosostsessessbsecseseateotenteccesesseseedeossoees 38 SERVICING oaee E A A A A savnateessoneee A A 38 RETURNS PROCEDUR Boece a a a a ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED SUPPOR Teea Ro ee ee ec N 38 DIAGNOSTICS E E E E E E A E A E A E A A E TA 39 BIRSOR E E E E A E A E A E T A E A A E A A AA E 41 SHIPPING AND HANDLING sacccceccsssiassscsescacevissoscensescesovssssssencaceccevessascossoseesestevcecensscessestessasessedoncensossoses 42 REMOVAL AND REFITTING OF A CASSETTE cccccccecececesecececececececececececececececececececececececececececececececeseceseeeeeeers 42 WARRANTIN ccccscessssccacsscscacsssssccedsssscssesesvosessecacectescucsecessususssectosecsussdsetovss seeceusscsceeessesessesncsecossesuacsocesteesssnceetse 44 E SAIMAS Carefully read this Product Manual prior to commencing installation and configuration 2 Before working on this product power it down and remove the power leads Removing panels modules or PCBs may cause damage to the product and present an electric shock and fire hazard 3 To reduce the risk of electric shock and fire hazard do not operate this product with panels or covers removed 4 Do not install or operate the product near water 5 Do not install or operate this equipment outdoors 6 Only install this equipment into a suitable 19 inch equipment cubicle 7 If work is carried out on the product with panels and covers removed ensure full electrostatic han
39. sing Mpower see the Mpower user manual for details of operation Using Mpower follow the steps below 1 Connect your PC to the ZSC 1000 using a standard RS232 lead At the PC connect to your RS232 port EG COM 1 At the ZSC 1000 connect to PC2 port 2 The baud rate should match the baud rate on the ZoneVu port of the matrix Configure the other aspects of the ZVM port as shown in below YEN runs I CURIG MICHIE l cancia oanniy l eyn caua I viaup ones I Config Version Intersite Port PC2 Port ZVK Port ZVM Port zvR Port PC1 Port Site control Matrix MAC address hoo o Terminated IV Polled Controller J Baud Rate 9600 X lt ZoneVu gt Zonevu 3 Next configure the Matrix fields Select ZVM Series 3 duplex The first matrix input typically 1 The first matrix output typically 1 The matrix input size EG 256 The matrix output size EG 128 earn All other fields in the ZSC 1000 Configuration Table can be left as default Matrix Input trunks Output trunks Time and Date Global Alarm Alarm Events Matrix 0 Type Series 3 Duplex Matrix 1st Input Ei Input size 128 1st Output Efi Output size 128 gt Zonevu Address Ho gt Zaneva e lt ZoneVu 26 E SAIMAS Contiguring the ZVS3 VIM Module The ZVS3 VTM module can be configured the PC2 port of the ZSC 1000 or any of the PC ports on a ZSC 250 Alternatively it may be configured through the connection to the fi
40. sssessusesuscsesesaecnud sosegesesuaceasesccgessskec EE EiS 17 INSTALLING INDIVIDUAL MODULES ccccccccccccesecececececececececececececececesecececesecececesecececesecececeseceseeeseceseeeeeeers 19 POWER UP iisvcsssssceccessssncecsctescssdsssscavsscsacescstsnceccsecsceccesescoeesssecsesuscusoctecsscsecesspogesesessnecssessoussssucdcassssceetesucsees 22 CONFIGURATION ocvicssstscsssccscescoscsscuscesescucsosescveccssued esisscbeceseenvcsesscososessoecdestetedssesboosesssesossscesiedtestesesscesiess 22 CONFIGURING THE ZVS3 VRM MODULES cccccccccccccecececececececececececececececececesecececesecesecececesececeseseceseceeess 22 Matrix Setup sanoni oin oi eva E T au ee aan eee 24 Zone Vu Port Confie uratiotinsse ia ER E E A REER E A ease 24 a E ee EE AE REN Ce 25 CONFIGURING THE ZSC 1000 MODULE 0 ccccccccccccececccecececececececececececececececccecececececececececececececeseseceseseseress 26 CONFIGURING THE ZVS3 VTM MODULE cccccccecececececececececececececececececececececececesecececececesececesececeseeeseseseeess 27 EXPANDING THE SERIES 3 VIDEO MATRIX cccccccssssssssossssssssscscsccessssssscccccccssssssscccsccessssssscoscees 35 SPECIFICATIONS iecsitccstetstiesseicestascesascsuscdtcestetcalestecseusstescaccvecstocssutses cossesccusselssicebecstesascdsteusescssvusteteanssseces 36 PRODUCT PARTS WITH ORDERING CODES cccssssssosscsssssssscscccsssssssccccccescsssssccsccessssssscecees 37 SERVICING AND SUPPORT wii ssssccciss
41. t the PC to a ZVS3 VRM which uses the RJ45 socket pin out viewed at rear of ZVS3 VRM Pin 1 is right most and an RS232 port Pin Colour Usage Connection to PC 9 way Number female D type 1 Orange White Mpower Rx RS 232 Pin 3 2 Orange Mpower Tx RS 232 Pin 2 3 Green White Mpower select Gnd active Pin 5 22 E SAIMAS 4 Blue Network Rx RS422 N C 5 Blue White Network Rx RS422 N C 6 Green oV DC Pin 5 7 Brown White Network Tx RS422 N C 8 Brown Network Tx RS422 N C Note that the baud rate will always revert to 9600 when mPower is connected 2 Select Configuration gt Matrix gt Series 3 VRM Meyertech mPower File Setup Workstation Configuration Diagnostics Other Dialup gt Keyboard d Matrix Series 2 328 Peripherals gt Series 3 OSD Receiver gt Series 3 VRM Site Controller gt 3rd Party gt 23 E SAIMAS Matrix Setup 1 Input Series 3 VRM Configuration X Address Load Back Camera 0 Site 0 Config Version Zonevu Port Matrix Setup Enables r Matrix 1st Input fi 1st Output fi Output size 128 Input number that the matrix starts at 1 Output Output number that the matrix starts at Output size Size of the matrix in terms of outputs Default 1 Default 1 Default 128 ZoneVu Port Co
42. the product and in this manual 17 To clean the enclosure of the product use a cloth Do not use liquid solvent based cleaners The information in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility or liability is assumed by Meyertech Limited for its use or for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or other rights of Meyertech All specifications are subject to change without prior notice WARNING This product may contain hazardous mains voltages When working on this product use extreme caution and observe Health and Safety at work practices THIS PRODUCT MUST BE EARTHED E SAIMAS ISSUE 13 Introduction Thank you for purchasing this product The following instructions will guide you through the installation and configuration of the ZoneVu Series 3 Video Matrix System Please read this manual carefully before attempting to install and operate the product to ensure that you obtain the optimum performance from it Features Designing large CCTV systems which require a video matrix has just got easier with the arrival of Meyertech s all new Series 3 Video Matrix System Setting a new benchmark for others to follow the Series 3 pushes the boundaries of video x point routing into a new era matrix 16 384 x points per le lity expandable from uts to 4096 inputs by
43. tionality and hence does not switch to internal sync when the video signal is too weak or not present When fitted the video loss function is performed by the ZVS3 VRMs Default caption To assist in the configuration and setup of the series 3 the OSD module supports the configuration of default captions for both the monitor and camera The default caption is used by the module whenever a specific caption has not been configured The module takes the default caption and appends either the monitor or camera number onto the end of the caption text e g Default camera text set to Cam Module automatically displays Cam1 on camera 1 s video Cam104 on camera 104 s video As well as the caption text the default setting allows a default appearance to be configured Time and Date The ZVS3 VOTM module will display the time and date on any all monitors The format of the time date is configurable between the following HH MM SS e g 12 30 01 HH MM e g 12 30 DD MM YY e g 01 07 03 DD MM YYYY e g 01 07 2003 Power up All the camera captions are automatically restored to their last settings on power up 13 E SAIMAS Third Party Control Of OSD Using mPower it is possible to disable the OSD management performed by the Series 3 so that a third party can perform this role A few additional features are available to facilitate third party caption control Dynamic monitor captions A 56 character caption that
44. tput Module O oO vo O A ZoneVu ZSC 1000 Site Controller controls management of the ZoneVu Series 3 video matrix which is responsible for managing all ZoneVu equipment on a particular site The ZVS3 VRM is the video routing module Fully carded each ZVS3 VRM can route 128 video inputs to any or all 128 video outputs Designed to fit into a 19 inch equipment cubicle the ZVS3 VRM is supplied in a 5U 19 inch enclosure Without the on screen display option the ZVS3 VOTM is the final matrix module the video passes through before exiting back to the outside world Fully carded each ZVS3 VOTM can process 128 video outputs Designed to fit into a 19 inch equipment cubicle the ZVS3 VOM is supplied in a 3U 19 inch enclosure If the on screen display option has been selected the ZVS3 VOTM takes the output from the matrix module and inserts captions onto the video picture Fully carded each ZVS3 VOTM can process 128 video outputs Designed to fit into a 19 inch equipment cubicle the ZVS3 VOTM is supplied in a 3U 19 inch enclosure The ZVS PSU R provides DC power to the ZVS3 VRM A 1U 19 inch module the ZVS3 PSU R has been designed to fit into a 19 inch equipment cubicle From a universal AC mains supply the ZVS3 PSU provides 12VDC and 5VDC The ZVS PSU RD is available as an option in place of the ZVS PSU R This is a dual redundant equivalent and has power loss alarm reporting capabilities The ZVS PSU O provides DC power to the ZVS3 VOTM A
45. tting cassette To refit the VRM cassette With bolts and retaining pins removed ease the cassette into the chassis along its guide rails Push the cassette home firmly and smoothly taking care not to bend any pins Once the cassette is inserted refit the retaining clips and bolts Refit the interface cable between the cassette and power board 42 E SAIMAS Retaining Pin iEriysypys HH tesetreeee 43 Bolt Bridging Card nia b 25 Way D type ISSUE 13 SAIMAS Please refer to Meyertech Limited Terms amp Conditions of Sale of Goods amp Services for interpretation 1 If the Buyer establishes to the Seller s reasonable satisfaction that there is a defect in the materials or workmanship of the Goods manufactured then the Seller shall at its option at its sole discretion and within a reasonable time a arrange for the repair or making good such defect or failure in such Goods free of charge to the Buyer including all costs of transportation of any Goods or materials to and from the Buyer for that purpose b replace such Goods with Goods which are in all respects in accordance with the Contract or subject in every case to the remaining provisions of this Condition 1 provided that the liability of the Seller under this Condition 1 shall in no event exceed the purchase price of such Goods and performance of anyone of the above options shall constitute an entire discharge of the Se
46. tween ajacent ZVS3 VRMs _ ga ZVS3 VRM ZVS3 VRM Video Links to next ZVS3 VRM ay eRe eee ieiti e0000 CCOCCOCOOCOGCH OOO OOOOOOO OQOO OOOOEOO OQ QO OOO aia GOLGE OO DG DO DO To mi 6000000 l OO ma 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 50 120125 3 OQOOQOOOO 5 oo M MATRIX OUTPUTS 46 51 56 61 66 71 76 81 86 91 96 101106 111 116 121 126 41 48 51 56 61 OQOOE 00000000 000 K 47 52 BY 92 97 102 107112 117 122 127 47 52 57 62 67 72 77 OO OOQOQOQOOOO 48 53 88 93 98103108113 118 123 128 18 O QOQOQOQ QOQO OOOue DOO P 49 54 B4 89 94 99 104109114 119124 D4 109 114 119 124 3 OO 000000000 a eunen ols i0 45 50 55 BS 90 95 100 105110115120 125 k 105110115120 125 2 JOO OCOCOCOCOOCOO ls LOLO Video Outputs If your system does not require the video inputs to be looped through to other equipment in the system you will need to terminate each and every video input using 75R termination plugs If you don t terminate used and unused inputs the full video performance of the Series 3 matrix system may not be realised 75R termination plugs for the ZoneVu Series 3 can be purchased as an option Part code ZVS3 T75 VRM 11 Connect the outputs of the ZVS3 VOTMs to your monitor inputs VCRs or DVR system ETC 12 Finally connect the video source inputs to the ZVS3 VRMs 21 E SAIMAS As the matrix has no master power switch
47. uipment cubicles in a suitable environment in accordance with the Safety Precautions on page 3 2 Your ZVS3 VRMs and ZVS3 VOTMs will arrive with their bridging cards removed for transportation reasons Below are notes for their installation e Please note that there are three types of bridging cards according to their placement within the modules 1 Install LHS Only This means that these cards need to be installed on the Left Hand Side of the modules only the cards will be clearly marked with Install LHS Only 2 Install RHS Only This means that these cards need to be installed on the Right Hand Side of the modules only the cards will be clearly marked with Install RHS Only 3 Central These cards can be placed in either of the two central card positions Below is a diagram showing the three types of cards and the positions they are to be installed The cards have to be installed in these positions in order to fit into the modules This is due to the framework of the modules Central Cards LHS and RHS Cards Series 3 VRM Series 3 VRM INSTALL RHS ONLY Series 3 VRM Series 3 VRM 602925 TFL Please note that the same applies when connecting a ZVS3 VRM to a ZVS3 VOTM 3 Connect your video sources to the ZVS3 VRM
48. uld display Cam 1 a default caption of Cam would display Cam1 Flashing A flag to indicate if the caption should be flashing ticked flashing on Default Off unticked Note camera captions can also be set to flash using the camera section of the Default Monitor or Monitor Text screens Flashing is enabled if either of these boxes are ticked Display A flag to indicate if this caption should be displayed ticked display on Default On ticked Note camera captions can also be disabled using the camera section of the Default Monitor or Monitor Text screens The caption is disabled if either of these boxes are un ticked 28 E SAIMAS Default Monitor Series 3 OSD Configuration Address Camera 0 Site 0 wa Bak Save Config Version Default Camera Default Monitor Time and Date Setup Camera Text Monitor Text Monitor Monitor H12 Caption Monitor 12 Justification Line Display Translucent Flashing r Monitor Messagel Message Message3 cona gt Zonevu Time Date LLELLE lt I lt lt I lt ZoneYu Caption The default caption max length is 24 characters 4 characters less than the screen width to allow for automatic insertion of the monitor number Default Monitor Leaving a space after the caption puts a space between the caption and the number e g a default caption of Mon would display Mon 1 a default caption of Mon
49. up The display will correct itself as soon as a camera is selected on that output No further action is required there is no risk of damage from this condition Collection of cross points no longer working Specific monitor outputs not showing video from any input ZVS3 VOTM failure 1 Power failure 2 Module failure Verify ZVS3 PSU O and power cycle the ZVS3 VOTM To replace the ZVS3 VOTM contact Meyertech Service Centre Collection of cross points no longer working Specific monitor outputs not showing specific video inputs ZVS3 VRM failure 1 Power failure 2 Module failure Verify ZVS3 PSU R and power cycle the ZVS3 VRM To replace the ZVS3 VRM contact Meyertech Service Centre Video matrix is not switching ZSC 1000 not connected or powered Verify PSU data connections and power cycle the ZSC 1000 To replace the ZSC 1000 contact Meyertech Service Cenire Reduced video signal on a specific range of video inputs 128 ZVS3 VRM module failure note this symptom only applies in one specific failure mode and can be resolved by powering off the suspect ZVS3 VRM Verify ZVS3 PSU R and power cycle the ZVS3 VRM To replace the ZVS3 VRM contact Meyertech Service Cenire 39 E SAIMAS Fault Likely symptoms Solution ZVS3 VRM failure Specific range of video inputs 128 not being displayed on a specific range of monitor outputs 1

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