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1. OE 4 Alarm message sent via RS232 The multiplexer send out alarm message through RS232 when any alarm occurs the alarm message format are three ASCII characters followed carriage return and line feed they are first character is the leading code second character is the alarm type S indicates a sensor alarm V indicates a video loss and M indicates a motion detect third character is the channel number having the alarm 1 8 fourth byte is the carriage return code ODH fifth byte is the line feed code OAH 21 22 Appendix Making a Test Tape The best way to verify multiplexer system operation is to make a test recording and play it back Before proceeding with the test tape it is important to make sure that multiplexer monitor and all system cameras are correctly adjusted This will ensure the best results during the tape test Following the steps for making a test tape 1 Select the VCR record mode then select the same record mode in the multiplexer Time lapse record mode see functional setting 2 Start the VCR in recording mode the VCR begins recording multiplexed camera video 2 Stop the VCR after several minutes and rewind the tape Se Select the play mode of the VCR 4 Press VCR button of the multiplexer When the multiplexer detects the VCR signal it displays all recorded cameras in the multi screen format To view any camera in full screen press the corresponding camera button To v
2. Monitor There will be alarming channel displayed in full screen on the call monitor The time for displaying the alarming channel can be programmed in the setting menu 9 Main Monitor This connector is used for Main Monitor display There will be full page guad page or playback video images displayed on the main monitor 10 RS232 Connect D Sub 9 pins connector to RS232 ports for remote control 11 Alarm Connectors DB 15 The multiplexer detects and responds to 3 types of alarm events sensor alarms motion alarms and video loss The alarm connector figure 1 is used to provide one sensor alarm input for each camera input For easy operation an alarm extension board figure 2 is provided to connect to the alarm connector I c ND ZI l pT SI ND C9 69 69 69 69 69 C9 C9 o o o o O O O 0 o connects to the desired alarm input pin the o0 o 90 00 90 O C9 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 G9 ground The alarm signal assignment is shown GND 9 11 6ND8 7 6 5 GND at the following table table 1 Each alarm input reguires two wires one wire second wire connects to the multiplexer lt Figure 2 gt lt Table 1 gt STEP signal in from VCR Alarm Reset ALARM IN 8 ALARM IN 4 ALARM IN 7 ALARM IN 3 ALARM IN 6 ALARM IN 2 ALARM IN 5 ET it There are two ways to do the alarm out connection 11 1 Normally open connection use pin 1 and 2 To external eguipment YE MMC PE A TE MEE d DEM Ye du M LC UL EE FL God
3. current page setting 13 2 Date time setting menu E TIME SETTING ME E 1997 01 01 E 01 01 01 E LAPSE MODE E DATE data format is Y Y Y Y MM DD where YYYY Year data from 1980 to 2079 MM Month data from 01 to 12 DD Day data from 01 to 31 TIME data format is HH MM SS where HH Hour data from 00 to 23 MM Minute data from 00 to 59 SS Second data from 00 to 59 TIME LAPSE MODE When using a time lapse recorder the recording mode should be set before recording the video inputs The recording hours can be selected as EXT or from 012 024 048 960 hours for both EIA or CCIR system If the recording hours is selected as EXT mode the system will automatically detect the clock from the external VCR through a step signal cable If the step signal cable can not be detected the system will keep the recording status as continuous recording mode See Figure 3 After the mode is set please test the recording function to ensure all the video inputs of the required channels are recorded without any loss The default time lapse recording time is EXT 14 lt Figure 3 gt The message of recording mode is showed upon the programmed time lapse recording mode of the multiplexer 1999 01 01 01 06 08 When the systems is in the status of continuous recording there is no message of recording mode 1999 01 01 4 01 06 08 3 Title Setting Menu E
4. 4 444 9 8 cameras inputs with loop through 1Vp p 75 ohm 1 VCR input 1Vp p 75 ohm 8 video outputs 1Vp p 75 ohm 2 monitor outputs Main Monitor Call Monitor Multiplexed video output 1Vp p 75 ohm 60 fields sec EIA 50 fields sec CCIR 960 x 480 EIA 960 x 576 CCIR Yes Yes Yes Yes 192 target per camera Selectable time lapse recording mode Yes 8 alarm inputs and 1 alarm reset input Normally Open 1 Normally Closed relay output Yes 10 characters title generator for each camera input Built in real time clock On screen setup Programmable auto sequential switch and adjustable dwelling time 1 99 sec Yes D Sub 9 pins RS232 Yes AC2AV 17W max 438 x 262 x 44 mm 5 Kg 0 C to 50 C Chapter I Front Panel Keypads 1 Camera display Press channel key to display video image in the full screen format Used with the call button to select a camera for full screen display on the call monitor 2 SEO Press SEO to enter the auto seguential switching mode The seguence of switching is optional and programmable in setting menu Press SEO again to exit the auto seguential switch mode and stay at the last picture displayed on the screen 3 FREEZE Press FREEZE to make current monitor display freeze If it is in multiple screen press freeze will stop all the moving images press any channel key will defreeze or refreeze the selected channel image Press freeze again to exit the freeze mode 4 VCR P
5. A ded o To external eguipment 11 3 Alarm in and alarm reset There are 8 alarm sensors in for 8 channels and 1 alarm reset in all these 8 alarm inputs and alarm reset input can be set to Normally Open or Normally Closed by user ALARM SENSOR 1 CIRCUIT SENSOR 2 IAS OE SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 i l i i l l l i i i l SENSOR 6 9 l i l l i I I NSOR l i SENSOR 8 amp 6 ALARM RESET LL e 10 11 3 1 Alarm in There are eight alarm inputs Please connect the alarm input in the same sequence as the cameras input BNC When any alarm signal comes in it will do the following 1 switch to the full screen display of the alarm channel and show in both main monitor and call monitor blink the channel ID with alarm message in the main monitor turn on the buzzer if the buzzer setting is on turn on alarm out signal send alarm message out through RS232 Un 4 UC NN When more alarms come up in the alarming status the main monitor will switch to quad display or 9 split screen to show all the channels where alarms happened The call monitor will display all alarming channels in sequence and stay at the latest alarm channel The ALARM in can be selected as normally open input or normally closed input Normally Open If the alarm input is selected as Normally Open input then the N O input is opened normally and shorted to the ground means an ala
6. EverPlex 8BDX User s Manual and Operation Instructions Version 1 0 Notice This manual is presented to the users of EverPlex 8BDX by EverFocus Electronics Corp With years of engineering researches EverFocus has spared no effort to provide the high guality products to the worldwide users For the policy of continual product improvement EverFocus reserves the right to make changes to the product specifications and documentation without notice All the components of the products including accessories components and outlook are based on the agreements of each deals to satisfy all kinds of users Meanwhile please be advised that every step of operation must follow the instruction of this manual to keep EverPlex 8BDX working under the best condition Please notice that EverFocus will not be charged any claims or renewing cases resulted from inappropriate operation Table of Content Safet rg ini A A AAA ADN GA GYN A YND NYD 1 Mau Feabires we ddai Re WA LON ORE EE Dn 2 Specification ANA steind r n EERE N EE E E ERSE ias 3 Chapter I Front Panel Keypadis 4 cesse eee eee eene eene eene ette seasons 4 I Camera displays ine o e a ENR AET remi serbe espai 4 2 MEDIA Y GR GA dyi RY YY ais 4 CHEN EREEZE i D 4 As VCR ia id e E ieee YSG ie ae 4 da LIST Gen GY ree TR deiecta ete eet teuer 5 O CAD tido I ie ERR e e OH DU Fn 5 To LOOM Linus statuis y oe dete ded tede Dedi PvE n 5 8 Left Right Ar
7. SETTING MENU e e eCHie ee e ue CH2e ee se eCHie ee eeu eCHie e e eeu eCHSe ee se e CH s ee e ue CH ee e e e CHSe ss CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 The title setting allows you to assign a title to each camera input Use the arrow buttons to position the flashing highlight and select characters Each camera title can contain up to 10 characters and the characters for setting are cc 9 cc 99 cc 99 cc cc a cc cc a Space t tt 0 9 A Z a z 4 Seguential Switch Menu ENTIAL SWITCH MENU OFF CH5 OFF OFF CH6 OFF OEP CH7 OFF OFF CH8 OFF DA ON OUADB ON E OFF DWELL LL DWEL CHI CH8 ON OFF ON The camera is set in auto sequential switching mode OFF The camera is not set in auto sequential switching mode QUAD A ON OFF ON Quad A is set in auto sequential switching mode OFF Quad A is not set in auto sequential switching mode QUAD B ON OFF ON Quad B is set in auto sequential switching mode OFF Quad B is not set in auto sequential switching mode NINE ON OFF ON 9 split screen is set in auto sequential switching mode OFF 9 split screen is not set in auto sequential switching mode LIVE DWELL TIME The live dwell time determines the rate at which the multiplexer seguences cameras on the main monitor either full screen or sp
8. channel screen display hold time and the alarm signal output when any alarm comes The default of the alarm hold time is 5 seconds 17 6 Motion Detect Menu MOTION DETECT MENU ALM LVL C OFF LOW OFF LOW OFF LOW OFF LOW PRESS 1 8 TO SETUP CAMERAS ACTION ZONES CH1 CH8 ON OFF ON The multiplexer initiates a motion alarm when it detects activity at the camera OFF The multiplexer does not initiates a motion alarm when it detects activity at the camera LVL There are 4 motion detecting levels low medium high and xtra The level is based on the degree of the contrast between the moving object and background for the current camera LOW Low sensitivity MED Medium sensitivity HIGH High sensitivity XTRA Extra high sensitivity The default camera motion detect is OFF and motion sensitivity is LOW PRESS 1 8 TO SETUP CAMERAS ACTION ZONES Under this setting page press each individual camera to access the motion set up screen Each screen displays the current camera picture overlaid with the motion targets Each target on the screen can be turned on or off individually active targets are blocked and the inactive targets are not blocked The default is active 18 After entering each camera motion setting screen the first row at the upper left side is blinking The following buttons are used to set up the active targets Press up down left right arrow buttons to select the motion dete
9. ction QU T O Press each individual camera to turn off or turn on the selected motion target Press Freeze button to turn on all the motion targets of a row SEQ Press SEQ button to turn off all the motion targets of a row Press Left arrow button to return to the motion setting menu 19 Chapter V RS232 Connection This multiplexer may be controlled by a computer or a terminal via the standard 9 pin D sub RS232 connector which is connected to the alarm I O by a cable with 9 pin and 9 pin connectors It will send the alarm message to the host via RS232 when any alarm occurs 1 The pin assignment of the 9 pin D SUB connector Multiplexer gt 6 NOT CONNECTED 8 NOTCONNECTED 9 NOT CONNECTED 2 Transmission setting The transmission setting is 9600 baud rate 8 data bits 1 start bit 1 stop bit and no parity 3 Remote control protocol A computer or a terminal can be used to control the unit by sending three character ASCII command through RS232 connector these ASCII commands are started with K or k There are 24 ASCII commands mapped to the 24 keypads in the front panel 20 The 17 ASCII commands are shown at the following table Black Ouad Remote Control Command Table ASCII CODE FUNCTION Keypad in front panel Full Screen 1 2 Full Screen 5 Full Screen 6 Full Screen 7 K09 K11 VCR Playback Alarm records Call K14 ARA A Par mu KI8 Dom 25 V
10. ded 5 Cleanse Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleansing Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth to clean it 6 Overload Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of fire or electric shock 7 Power cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 8 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit 9 Service Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage of other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 10 In order to prevent the electric shock please notice the cautious sign and do not directly contact with the connectors Main Features Connect up to 8 cameras with loop through Full duplex capability allows to record and playback the video inputs simultaneously via 2 VCRs Full screen 4 4 4 and 9 split screen real time monitoring High Resolution 960 x 480 EIA 960 x 576 CCIR Spot monitoring and single sequence monitoring are available es Priority camera m
11. e etn seen ae ens 12 Le Set uaudsesnsenvesteegsenceE e ee Oa and ae dine 12 2 Date time setting aee mere Rer ege esten ere ide 13 3 Title setting MENU mne eee red dere ld 14 4 Sequential switch MEN i eter etate herir ie te re yn sisas 15 Sv Alarm setting MEU ii Re e RR 16 6 Motion Detect menu eee etuer enne to ier eet eene bre re epe a ehe arae 17 Chapter V RS232 Connection ooocoomsssss 19 1 The pin assignment of the 9 pin D SUB connector eene 19 2 Transmission Set mg nsi ee O 19 3 Remote control protocol eene e ee e cede Pee tete 19 4 Alarm message sent via RS232 sss eee nemen rennen 20 Appendix Making a Test Tape cscscscscsssssssssscececsssscscsssssccecesesesssessees 21 Safety Warning 1 To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this equipment to the environment of high humidity and dust Do not use it in an unprotected outdoor installation or any area classified as a wet area 2 Installation environment The temperature should be kept between 0 C 50 C 3 For safety sake do not disseminate the unit or put it on an unstable base 4 Ventilation Openings in the enclosure are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered This unit should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provi
12. iew multiple cameras press direction button to select the desired Format Ifthe camera or cameras do not show check VCR operation and review all video connections EverFocus Electronics Corp Head Office 10F 6 No 79 Sec 1 Shin Tai Wu Road Hsi Chi Taipei Taiwan TEL 886 2 26982334 FAX 886 2 26982380 USA Office 145 Vista Ave Suite 108 Pasadena CA 91107 U S A TEL 1 626 844 8888 FAX 1 626 844 8838 Toll free 1 888 383 6287 or 1 888 EV FOCUS Hong Kong Office Room 0 10 F Block 3 Camelpaint Building 60 Hoi Yuen Road Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong TEL 852 2758 9871 FAX 852 2758 9056 European Office Fasanenweg 3 D 46446 Emmerich Germany TEL 49 2822 9394 0 FAX 49 2822 939495 Fy P N M8BDGO0110
13. lit screen The dwelling time for the auto seguence can be set from 1 99 seconds The default live dwell time is 3 seconds CALL DWELL TIME The call dwell time determines the rate at which the call monitor switches cameras in seguence mode The dwelling time for the auto seguence can be set from 1 99 seconds The default call dwell time is 3 seconds The switching sequence will be always Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Quad A Ch5 Ch6 Ch7 Ch8 Quad B 9 split screen and the default of switching sequence is Quad A Quad B 16 5 Alarm Setting Menu ALARM SETTING MENU C H 1 2 3 4 ALARM RESET IN N O ALARM HOLD TI ME 05 SEC There are two types of alarm sensor inputs for each camera one is normally open and the other is normally closed CH1 CH8 N O N C N O The normal situation of sensor inputs is set normally open If the inputs are closed the system will start the alarm N C The normal situation of sensor inputs is set normally close If the inputs are opened the system will start the alarm Closed means to short the alarm signal line to the ground The default for the alarm input of each camera is set N O ALARM RESET IN N O N C N O To set alarm reset input type as normally open N C To set alarm reset input type as normally closed The default for the alarm reset input is N O ALARM HOLD TIME Indicate the time duration 1 99seconds for alarm buzzer if the buzzer is on the alarm
14. onitor and call monitor Press OSD again to cancel the title and timer dis play 11 LOCK Press and hold the LOCK button over 3 seconds to lock the function keys of the front panel This function is used to avoid unexpected contact with the panel Press and hold the LOCK button again over 3 seconds to unlock the function keys 12 SET Press SET button to enter the set up menu press SET again to exit set up menu 13 Direction Arrow Press the A V gt and T buttons to move the cursor Chapter II Back Panel Connection 300000 QUO O O De oro VLOLO 1 Power Connect the AC 24V power source to the power input terminals The power supply connection is illustrated as the right sketch AC 24V Adapter 2 Chassis Ground 3 Video In The BNC connectors of video inputs enable to receive the signals from each cameras through the 75 ohm coaxial cables 4 Video Out Connect the other devices with these connectors which are used to loop through the camera outputs to the other devices The 75 ohms termination for each camera will be turned off automatically when connecting other devices 5 Gain Control Adjustable gain control for each video input and VCR input 6 VCR In Connect this input port to the VCR output 7 VCR Out Connect this output port to the VCR input The multiplexed video outputs will be stored as consecutive fields in video tape 8 Call Monitor This connector is used for Call
15. ow nee in eR tese eee ER HE EGER Fig 5 9 BUZZER un tese cete ee Decet eve eie Geb eMe alada Ae 5 TOLOSA CREDE PG LR ER EE er RE Relais 5 ILIOCK ineasedetet e este entere oai EH RR arated 6 T2 SETS AAA ete ar Enter WN alter 6 13 Direction Amro We err er rer qr er dd NR ere te red eer IEE 6 Chapter II Back Panel Connection eee e eese e eee ee eene e eene eene senno sena T lw POWEL ardid 7 2 Chassis Ground a we Re reet n YC FF GRWN Yd e e CF NR 7 Be Video In S CI 7 4 Mideo Out oral ena ng Y 7 2 Gam Control i ee e e AES E ENO TEN YDD FO i 7 6 VOR In ei id ri dietum eon aded WY TG 7 Te NCR QUU uiuis iiie der dee date edible ti rec done LG ve DY bs 7 Se Call MONITOR iie eere eode eec teet ER a eee Fd e ERE WEE Fe R Seren 8 Y Maim Monitor ye ee a I ee UL Y FYDR NAU 8 IOXRS232 A cela t e oe hot o 8 11 Alarm Connections DB 19 oooooccccnnnoccnocononnnonononnnnonnnnnnncnnnonnnonnnnn corona nn ncnnnncnns 8 11 1 Normally open connection 9e e1u nenn nn nn Ynn Ynn Ynn Ynn enne nenen enne 9 11 2 Normally closed connection 9 11 3 Alarm in and alarm reset ennerien a i 9 TI 3 T ATarmm ss es e tm e te t Ferte Seabees rt eee Fd 10 T1 3 2 Alam TES Cb ieee see Inte tee IR HIE RE eere CR 10 Chapter III Systems Connection Lees eee eene eere e eene eene seen aee ena sea 11 Chapter IV Functional Setting Lecce eese eere ee eee ee eee ee ees
16. ress the VCR button to view recorded video in the selected format during the video tape playback 5 LIST Press LIST to view the alarm records on the screen it can display 8 records in one page and list up to 4 pages The multiplexer detects recorded alarm events automatically Each field of recorded video is encoded with camera number alarm type time and date The multiplexer uses this information to identify camera related alarm events 6 CALL Press CALL button then press a camera button to select a camera for full screen display or press SEO button for full screen seguential switch display on the call monitor The seguential switching of call monitor is Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Ch5 Ch6 Ch7 Ch8 Press CALL button again to exit the call mode 7 ZOOM Press ZOOM button while viewing full screen to display a 2x zoom picture on the main monitor Press the Up Down Left Right arrow buttons to move the Zoom pointer Press Zoom again to return to the full screen format 8 Left Right arrow Press lt or E button to select the multiple screen display format on the main monitor 9 multiscreen quad A quad B and dual quad When dual quad is selected quad A display on mian monitor and quad B display on call monitor at the same tiem 9 BUZZER Press BUZZER button to turn on off the buzzer for alarm The buzzing time is as the same as alarm hold time 10 OSD Press OSD button to display channel title and timer on the main m
17. rm happens Normally Close If the alarm input is selected as Normally Close input then the N C input is shored to the ground normally and opened input means an alarm happens 11 3 2 Alarm reset External alarm reset signal used to reset the alarm and turn the buzzer off If it is selected as Normally Closed input then the input is shorted to the ground normally It will be opened when an alarm reset signal comes in If it is selected as Normally Open input then the input is opened normally It will be shorted to the ground when an alarm reset signal comes in 8 Cameras Chapter III Systems Connection Main Monitor 2 cem Ce gt DIODIEO Y ua o 0 C o Em am nm Bm Fe ER CS fm TF O C3 F8 8 MX G e D I O VES 2 o 2 2 B ommum The System Connection Call Monitor 12 Chapter IV Functional Setting 1 Set Press the SET key to set time date titles sequence switch alarms and motion detection There are 5 pages in the setting mode Page 1 Date Time setting menu Page 2 Title setting menu Page 3 Sequential switch menu Page 4 Alarm setting menu Page 5 Motion detect menu Keys for setting are as below Press the left button for previous setting page Press the right button for next setting page Press lt or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press or V to increase or decrease the value Hse Ut ZOOM Under each setting page press the zoom button to default
18. ultiplexing allocates camera recording time based on picture motion or normal alarm content zs Alarm and video loss detection on all channels 60 fields sec EIA or 50 fields sec CCIR switching rate while recording Simultaneous digital video motion detection using a 192 target graphic overlay Brightness level control for each video input and VCR input Programmable auto sequential switching function and adjustable dwelling time from 1 to 99 seconds Built in timer and title generator zs Alarm inputs with built in buzzer 4 Alarm records display contains up to 32 records Selectable time lapse recording mode VCR playback in full screen quad or multiscreen Live or VCR playback 2x zoom in full screen for detail images VCR pass through RS232 remote control Rack mount 1U size User friendly front panel design B RR M h h Nonvolatile program memory protects all programmable features against power loss Video format Display Format Video input Video output Monitor output Recording output Refresh rate Resolution VCR playback Playback zoom Video freeze Video loss detection Motion detection Time Lapse record Dynamic recording priority Alarm input Alarm output Buzzer Title Timer Setup Switching Key lock Remote control IR remote Power source Power consumption Dimension Weight Operating temperature Specification EIA or CCIR 1

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