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1. AVERLOGIC 4 System Menu MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY SETUP 4 1 Main Menu AUTO SEQUENCE CAMERA SETUP Pressing the Menu button sw4 will MOTION SETUP EVENT SETUP bring up the Main Menu in the center of EVENT LIST the screen where you can select from 7 items Use the up down arrow keys sw10 sw11 to reach your selection Use the enter key sw7 to execute the function You can use the sw4 button to also return b CANER SETUP to the previous screen 5 MOTTON 4 2 System Setup The System Setup screen allows you to configure the date time and video standard PAL NTSC 4 TEM SETUP Y YYY MM DD You can also lock the buttons on the panel 5000 201 00 m O gt TIME HH 55 The only way to unlock the panel is to 04749240 power down the system or use your NTSC remote control as it is not affected by DKEY LOCKER lock 480 E You can also reset to the factory settings oince this is an evaluation board simply SYSTEM SETUP powering down the system will also reset the settings DATE YYYY MM DD 2009 01 08 back to the defaults TIME HH MM SS 12 13 35 Use your up down left right arrow keys to navigate the DUSTEMS E hii a as KEY LOCK OFF screen and the enter key sw7 to accept the FACTORY RESET configuration 2008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 9 AVERLOGIC 4 3 Display Setup l l l
2. AL37204 EVB A2 Evaluation Board User Manual Version 1 0 INFORMATION FURNISHED BY AVERLOGIC IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AND RELIABLE HOWEVER NO RESPONSIBILITY IS ASSUMED BY AVERLOGIC FOR ITS USE OR FOR ANY INFRINGEMENTS OF PATENTS OR OTHER RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES THAT MAY RESULT FROM ITS USE NO LICENSE IS GRANTED BY IMPLICATION OR OTHERWISE UNDER ANY PATENT OR PATENT RIGHTS OF AVERLOGIC 2008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp AL37204 EVB A1 User Manual 1 0 20090821 ww AVER Version and Amendments 03 23 2009 Public Release Disclaimer THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AVERLOGIC TECHNOLOGIES RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE TO ANY PRODUCTS HEREIN TO IMPROVE RELIABILITY FUNCTION OR DESIGN AVERLOGIC DOES NOT ASSUME ANY LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE APPLICATION OR USE OF ANY PRODUCT OR CIRCUIT DESCRIBED HERIN NEITHER DOES IT CONVEY ANY LICENSE UNDER ITS PATENT RIGHTS NOR THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS CUSTOMERS ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT WITH AVERLOGIC OR ITS COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTORS BEFORE ORDERING 2008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp AL37204 EVB A1 User Manual 1 0 20090821 wv AVER Table of Contents 1 11 07 pcd 1 ipio TEL LP 1 2 Block stas peu ee MM MN de M M EU 2 RS SCC INICAIONS MR PERLE pc 2 AP ec M 4 an Weal SC Cll OM t 5 On Mam Board
3. Button and Remote Control Functions This button displays the main configuration Menu on the screen t can also be pressed to return to the previous screen This button also be pressed for 3 seconds to either lock the menu or to release it from lock mode This button is used to Automatically display the different display modes one after the other in sequence Freezes the video on all panels Also can Freeze Debug be pressed for seconds to enter 2 debugging mode or to release from debugging mode Auto Sequence Display This button is used to switch between the different display modes 1 panel 2 panel Mode Enter etc Also is used as the Enter key when using the Menu to configure display options Arrow to the right during menu configurations Is also used to display CH 4 in single panel display Right Arrow CH 4 Arrow to the left during menu Left Arrow CH 3 configurations Is also used to display CH 3 in single panel display Arrow down during menu configurations Down Arrow CH Also can be used to decrement a value 2 setting Is also used to display CH 2 in single panel display Arrow up during menu configurations Also can be used to increment a value setting Is also used to display CH 1 in single panel display Up Arrow CH 1 see the System Menu section for a complete description of all functions 02008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 8
4. DISPLAY SETUP In the Display Setup you have options to display the DISPLAY ON SCREEN Date and Time on the screen You can also display a TITLE DATE TIME M BORDER LINE COLOR Title on the screen which represents one of the four cameras The title will the format e g WHITE BLUE GREEN CHO01 mu IITLE DATA TIME An asterisk next to the item indicates that it is selected to be displayed 2 gt BORDERWET NT COCOR The border line color that separates the B WHITE different camera panels on the screen can also be changed An asterisk next to the color indicates the current selection 4 4 Auto Sequence When auto sequencing is in effect sw5 the system will display the different screen SEQUENCE SET modes 1 panel 2 panel 3 panel etc one unit s after the other in succession This setu cc P screen allows you to configure the amount AMERAG P CAWEPIM of time in seconds that any particular 3 mess LE display mode screen will pause on the IER SIE screen once displayed AUTO SEQUENCE SET Unit sec CAMERA1 1 CAMERA2 1 CAMERA1 1 CAMERA2 1 MULTI 2 1 MULTI 3 1 MULTI 4 1 MULTI 6 1 MULTI 9 1 2 1 2008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 10 AVERLOGIC 4 5 Camera Setup CAMERA SETUP This screen allows you to set values for the CAMERA Brightness Contrast Saturation an
5. the power adapter Turn on your monitor 2 3 Attach camera requires CVBS w RCA connector Attach your camera to one of the four video input connectors on the rear panel located on the right most side of the panel Turn on the camera and begin transmitting a picture 2 4 Turn on board power After you turn on your camera and TV monitor toggle the power switch sw2 which is located on the main board near the power adapter connector The green LED D5 will illuminate If it does not check the power supply connections Your monitor should display the picture that your camera is transmitting If it is not displaying the video your connections may not be secure or your camera may be setup with the wrong standard PAL or NTSC for which you will need to review the configuration section below 2008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 4 AVER 3 Hardware Section 3 1 Main Board Descriptions AL37 204 CON1 Power Jack CON1 12V DC power input port current greater than 1A recommended Power SW s Heset Button SW3 Heset button Note There are other jumpers and connectors on this EVB board that are not described and are either disabled or not meant for use 02008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 5 AVER 3 2 Rear panel connectors I O Port Descriptions Rear I O CON2 Connector Description CVBS 1 IN CVBS 2 IN CVBS Video signal input port 1 CVBS Video si
6. Description ERE m x O 5 3 2 Tear panel CONNECCION Sierens ut note E btt inlet testa adea toto ul ied bu taste bus esas c bad co t 6 VAC Pae Vesa seen Sol anes sr 7 4 System a a 9 TV UC TAU Sook testes etl secant ae tte en eat ci ar ere A ve ot rece ten eet Manian ats oat rss ae ace N 9 22 System oaa ooo etude ie eade eov nd guia bu coute gut dude UH ode dotes 9 d ESI use UD e tene tetti atte IAE LU T Er D edu Tenner ere 10 d AUtO SCquebbe usce iubemus Uu au uu MR n PM E A M M MeL bei neris 10 ID clio METH TE 11 KONOCO Se IUD io but 11 ASN MMU Ne 12 d od vent 12 5 Display MOGES 13 6 MISCCIANCOUS 2 domu dee Eva 14 Reset BOO i 14 6 2 De DUS mt aM EAD E E 14 2008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp AL37204 EVB A1 User Manual 1 0 20090821 ww AVERLOGIC 1 Introduction 1 1 Product Description The AL37204 Video Processor EVB is an evaluation product that demonstrates a total solution for video surveillance applications using Averlogic IC chips This EVB product receives video streams from up to 4 cameras to be processed and shown on a monitor in a variety of convenient display formats The main compone
7. d Hue BRIGHT 20 20 20 2 CONTRAST 80 for each camera SATURAST 40 HUE 80 80 80 80 You can also set the Mirror function Ae le OFF OFF OFF OFF which horizontally flips the display picture for any camera CAMERA SETSF VIE T 2 3 Hu CONTRASTSBP 802 8056 Si SATURATE 80 20 80 80 HUE OD 0000 00 MIRROR OFF OFF KF ym L MOVE ud ADJ 4 6 Motion Setup You can configure motion detection options on this screen You can first enable and disable motion detection for each camera You can also setup motion detection sensitivity for each camera these values are in hexadecimal with GRID DISPLAY 000 representing the most sensitive SENSOR OCA oo8 2 T After you have enabled Motion Detection v 480 for a camera you can run your hand MOTION SETUP across the camera lens and you will see the motion CAMERA detection displayed on the screen represented by ENABLE OFF ON OFF OFF i SENSOR 00A 00A 00A 00A small black squares As you adjust the sensitivity of a camera s motion detection the number of squares will increase or decrease inversely with the sensitivity setting 02008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 11 wv AVERLOGIC 4 7 Event Setup CHANNEL Alert situations such as Motion Detection Motion PS ee and Loss of Picture Lose can be detected for MOTION OFF ON OFF OFF LOSE OFF ON OFF OFF
8. each Channel camera You can turn detection functionality on and off for each channel You can also set the Alarm function for each camera which for this EVB system ALARM OFF ON A RFA PE nep records an entry for each alert in an T sc gums 1055 08 OFF OFF Alert file that you view in the Event j Report screen see below yrs BUTS AD i MI SG NUH 4 8 Event Report The Event Report function displays all of _ the alerts Motion Detection and Loss of 4 EVEN REI ORT E Picture that have been recorded in the Alert file Note that with this evaluation 1 00 01 54 37 2 H l 01 00 01 54533 2 H lt board you can only record up to 6 alerts You can delete all of the alerts in the file by moving to the DEL ALL option at LE the bottom right corner of this screen 1 wee L lost M motion alarm y and pressing enter sw7 e 480 69 EVENT REPORT NO YY MM DD HH MM SS CH 2008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 12 AVERLOGIC 5 Display Modes By pressing sw8 sw9 sw10 sw11 you can display any one of the 4 channels cameras in single display mode as shown By pressing the sw4 button on the Auxiliary Panel the system will toggle through the different types of display modes available as shown below Since this product is only an evaluation board with support for 4 cameras 6 channel and 9 channel displa
9. gnal input port 2 CVBS Video signal input port 4 CVBS 4 IN S Video IN S Video signal input port reserved D CVBS3IN CVBS Video signal input port 3 Note There are other jumpers and connectors on this EVB board that are not described and are either disabled or not meant for use 2008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 6 wv AVER 3 3 Keypad Panel The Keypad Panel comes connected to the Main Board with a ribbon cable It contains 8 buttons 9 LEDs and an IR sensor The LED 9 illuminates when power is supplied to the board The other LEDs 1 8 illuminate when the corresponding buttons above them are depressed The buttons are used to manipulate the screen display and configure options pertaining to information on the screen SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 SWS an SW11 LED e 19 99 a c GG r LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LEDS LED6 LED LEDS The functions on the panel buttons correspond to the diagram shown below Menu Auto Freeze Mode Lock Enter e ae T OOOO A remote control is also supplied with the package and can be used instead of pressing buttons on the Keypad panel The labeled remote control buttons located on the diagram to the right correspond to the buttons shown above and are the only functional buttons used with this board The other buttons are disabled and non functional 2008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 7 ww AVER
10. nts include one video decoder AL244 for processing 4 channels of analog video inputs one video decoder AL240 for analog to digital conversion for video playback input and one video processor AL37204 It is a low cost easy solution for real time video surveillance applications that use 4 channel video output to TV monitors VCRs and digital storage devices The AL37204 provides four analog CVBS video input connectors It has cost effective high quality NTSC PAL video decoding technology with adaptive comb filter Y C separation processing and quad video processing It is also equipped with BCS Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue control Scale Down Function Re play function Zoom Freeze Internal OSD overlay Motion Detection and PIP POP display capabilities for monitoring and controlling video surveillance devices I Noy 194 tg Ship Er l IY HA3 2F ZLE oy saibojauyja T E _ M 1 p 2 OM re TE 5 od y or 2008 2009 Copyright AverLogic Technologies Corp 1 1 2 Block Diagram DDR SDRAM 4x16 AL37204 Video Processor bn VCR2GC 55 UVCRI 8 Y 656 4X CCIRAS pum Mon CV BS 56 Parallel a Key Matrix 45V 22V MCU 1 3 Specifications B Video standard support NTSC PAL B Video Input Formats CVBS CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 B Video Out
11. put CVBS J2 J3 B Display size Horizontal 720 720 pixels NTSC PAL Vertical 480 576 lines NTSC PAL B EVB Function v Supports manual video standard selection to match various analog video standard inputs High quality adaptive comb filter for Y C separation v Supports multi window display modes 1 2 3 4 9 13 16 v Three embedded TV Encoders with DACS supports NTSC and PAL standard outputs 02008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 2 v Supports manual adjustment of hue brightness contrast and saturation v Supports individual channel freeze v Supports PIP POP function Y Supports motion detection blind detection v Internal OSD overlay with programmable bitmap type font for OSD display Note Please be aware that this is an Evaluation product only and not all functional capabilities of Averlogic components are fully demonstrated by this product Please refer to the Averlogic website www averlogic com or contact your Averlogic representative see last page of this document for more information 02008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 3 wp AVERLOGIC 2 Quick Setup 2 1 Attach power cable The power adapter unit itself will be attached to the Plexiglas Attach one end of the power cable to the adapter and the other end to a wall socket with the appropriate voltage 2 2 Attach TV monitor requires CVBS w RCA connector Attach your monitor to the J2 connector located near
12. ys show duplicated channels for demonstration purposes 6 CHANNEL 9 CHANNEL 02008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 13 AVERLOGIC 3 CHANNEL POP 4 CHANNEL 6 Miscellaneous 6 1 Reset Button In the event where the EVB has entered an unstable state you can press the oW3 button to reset the EVB 6 2 Debug Mode Pressing the SW6 Freeze Key for seconds will take you into debug mode Averlogic Debugging Tools can help you debug the EVB You can find details with the Averlogic Debugging Tools OND Yds LEN 2 Q E 2008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp 14 ww AVER CONTACT INFORMATION AverLogic Technologies Corp URL http www averlogic com 2008 2009 Copyright by AverLogic Technologies Corp
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