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1. 23 Connection of TTY input to TTY 20 24 Daisy chain connection of several TTY inputs outputs eene 24 Connection of alarm line to ALARM x Xx PTZ sees nennen nnns 25 Connection of PC with a 25 sub D plug to COM 2 COM 3 COMM 26 Connection of PC with a 25 sub D plug to COM 2 COM 3 COMM 26 6 way sliding switch S1 for setting the address of the input module 28 2 22 29 Mounting instructions output module eese 29 8 way sliding switch S1 for setting the address of the interface card 30 First message following a system start esses nnne 33 Keyboard 1 key layout SUT 50 monitors 1 to 4 eese 35 Keyboard 1 key layout CKAxx monitors 1 to 4 35 Display of two alarm 41 Detection groups table 10a eccncececancueed eere ence 43 Detection groups table all groups activate 44 Detection groups table
2. nee Leere es LeIces nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn 45 Detection groups table all groups deactivated see programming manual 46 BI EL 47 P 48 Network configuration 55 nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn ceguceess 49 Firmware Update iiie enel 49 Ulp l4 4 E 51 Cg DM E M 55 List of tables Ordering Dat I nee reiecit 9 Interfaces on the front 17 Interfaces on the rear nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn 18 Assignments of sub D socket 20 Pin allocation for the Alarm 37 pin Sub D socket bar eese 23 Assignments of COM 2 COM 3 COM 4 25 Switch segment input module eeesieesseeeeeeeeeee ense enne nennen nennt nnn nn anna snnt nnn nnns 28 Switch segment A16 SCU or A16 Dome 30 Technical data rtr Irene 53 07 2015 10 6 Summary
3. Commands for camera head drives cannot be used in macros Please refer to the description of the configuration program for more details relating to macro programming 6 1 7 1 Recording a macro For SIMATRIX 648 Il the macros are defined during configuration Up to 32 mac ros with 48 functions each can be defined 6 1 7 2 Executing a macro 6 2 Depending on the way you have configured macro operation either press the pre defined macro hotkey or enter the macro number and press Macro Alarm program 2 factory setting 40 i The same operating options offered by the basic program are also available in the alarm programs Alarm program 2 also offers the operating options that have been described for the basic program Alarm processing is offered as an addition feature A detection group feature is included for each camera input This program allows sequencing of 48 cameras which are each identified as the next in sequence camera relative to a previous camera Example Camera that triggers the alarm camera 15 Next in sequence camera camera 14 The configuration details must be changed as indicated in the programming manu al if less than 48 cameras are installed or other sequences are required Detection groups can be activated and deactivated using a password The detection group table can be retrieved at any time by pressing the Alarm ON key The table disappears when the Alarm ON ke
4. SIMATRIX 6468 II User Manual Version 07 2015 We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject thereof By acceptance of the document the recipient acknowledges these rights and undertakes not to publish the document nor the subject thereof in full or in part nor to make them available to any third party without our prior express written authorization nor to use it for any purpose other than for which it was delivered to him 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 2 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 5 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 1 1 4 2 3 4 2 3 1 4 2 3 2 4 2 3 3 4 2 4 4 2 4 1 4 2 5 4 2 5 1 4 2 6 4 3 4 3 1 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 6 1 4 6 2 4 6 3 5 1 1 5 1 2 5 1 3 SC EM 5 Symbol Meaning esses entren entente nene 5 Meaning of Precautionary 5 Authorized Persons tete ote EROR RES ERA A eeu ER 6 Device specific Advices 6 Directives and standards nsere nennt 8 Ordering Data cee ee 9 System Design ient Inte detec ateetteateeeatassscersuceseeeceesens 10 Common features and improvement compared with the SIMATRIX 64811 Caminon features orte CEN HER ERR Ce ESSEN ARENA Sene 11 NeW feat eS mnndi e tnc t e ede t e a
5. seeeene ene 39 Makrosni nannan e 40 Recording a Maio eee beatur die ien tole 40 Executitig a macro eR rete ate n eR n SER 40 Alarm program 2 factory setting 40 Alarm processing in alarm program 2 41 Revoking password protection for detection group activation 42 Re establishing password protection 42 Activating detection groups seeeeenm eene 42 Deactivating detection 45 Switching system time to summer normal time settings 46 Resetting and initial system 47 System reset sea e an dnce 47 Rebooting the system to alarm program 2 factory settings 47 Network configuration and firmware update 48 Configuring the network with VMnetCfg sssssseeeeeee 48 Updating the firmware with 49 Activating write protection for network configuration and firmware update50 51 esac 52 erue TEELS A PEIEE AE 52 CleaniNg iin
6. Remote control and message receive button Alarm sensor to camera allocation Alarm lines and camera groups button Further programming If applicable enter further parameters in order to tailor the function of the SIMATRIX 648 II to suit individual operating needs and the rest of the system Make a back up of the parameter settings and store the back up close to the system in a safe place 5 1 3 Standard parameterization of the SIMATRIX 648 II The SIMATRIX 648 II is factory set with standard parameter settings alarm pro gram 2 Alarms can therefore be immediately received and processed The termi 33 07 2015 Setting up for Operation nals and the IVM PCs can be used to switch cameras and to control cameras with a pan and tilt drive and lens control Please proceed as described in the parameterization instructions in order to load a program or to modify the parameters of a loaded program 34 07 2015 Operation 6 Operation All the example setups delivered with the parameterization are suitable for the fol lowing system configurations Serial SDC IVM systems on COM2 COM3 COM4 2 keyboards with standard key layout see below 16 Cameras with pan tilt and lens drives PTZ 16 PTZs with position control 32 Alarm inputs ess E Fig 22 Keyboard 1 key layout SUT 50 monitors 1 to 4 4 SIEME
7. 2 Connection of SIMATRIX 648 Il t v f Video Output 1Vss 75 Ohm EC R L p Pr PS 6 7 8 BA G Ww P C wg wg wg ws Fig 6 Rear view of the SIMATRIX 648 II 4 21 Assignments of Sub D socket ALARM OUT o 2500000000000014 14 Open collector Open collector Open collector Relay NO contact 1 Open collector Relay changeover contact 1 Open collector Relay NC contact 1 Open collector GND Open collector Relay NO contact 2 Open collector Relay changeover contact 2 According to connection of protective diodes Relay NC contact 2 DO D7 Connector output relay control N C N C Tab 4 Assignments of sub D socket ALARM OUT D DO to D7 are open collector outputs for control of external devices such as pic ture storage units or video recorders connection of protective diodes at the 8 open collector outputs Connection need only be made if inductive loads such as relays are to be controlled The connection must then be made to the positive pole of the relay power supply 20 07 2015 Installation und Inbetriebnahme 4 2 1 1 Relay switching example SIMATRIX 648 II 25pol Alarm out Pin 22 DO Pin 14 2 Pin 23 e Fig 8 Relay switching Connection of terminals Terminal 1 is always connected as the central
8. 57 05 2012 written by Pelweckyj Videotechnik GmbH GiterstraBe 2 64807 Dieburg www pelweckyj eu Means of delivery and technical modifications reserved Version 07 2015
9. Danger Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will re sult in death or serious injury Warning Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury 07 2015 Safety 1 1 3 Authorized Persons Warning Danger of life for persons without necessary qualification gt Only skilled personnel are allowed to work on the device Disregarding this can cause death serious injury or considerable property damage This document does exclusively address the following target audience installer maintainer Qualification Function Has expert knowledge in the field of Set up the product electrical installations and knows Maintain the product electrical hazards of any kind Dismantle the product Comply with the appropriate safety regulations for low voltage systems especially general safety and installation regulations 1 2 Device specific Advices Warning Proper and safe functioning of the device depends on appropriate transport storage installation and on accurate operation and maintenance Connect the device only to appropriate power sources Comply with the environmental conditions specified by the manufacturer Modifications of the device are only allowed as far as they are mentioned
10. IVM TELEMAT MD MDT SISTORE standard setting 19 2 logging printer substation kbits s 8 E 2 for parameterization ALARM OUT Relay for master alarm e g recorder control or video alarm relay 1 loss Double contact be parameterized as or NC open collector outputs 8x contact If parameterized as NC it can be used as a power loss indicator 8 open collector outputs for control of external devices via 8 bit parallel e g digital picture storage units video recorders Term 1 4 2 4x s See parameterization for connection of up to 2 terminals one additional mod 4 wire CL 20mA TTY instructions standard interface ule with 2 terminals possible setting 9600 bits s Video output 1 Vss 75 4 8 BNC sockets for 75 Ohms video outputs 4 outputs the Ohms PAL CCIR basic configuration additional 4 outputs optional possible Video Input 1 Vss 75 16 64x BNC sockets for video inputs 75 Q connections switchable using jumpers 16 inputs the basic config PAL CCIR uration additional 48 inputs optional possible Tab 3 Interfaces on the rear panel 3 5 Peripheral device address allocation An address must be allocated to all devices e g keyboards CDCs and dome cameras Camera head drives dome cameras and interfaces for camera programming must always be assigned an input The standard address is identical to the number of the video input to which
11. alarm image 1 alarm image 2 alarm image 3 alarm image 4 alarm image 5 Fig 3 Schematic representation of the serial display mode stepped switching Each additional alarm image will overwrite one of the alarm images on display so that monitors 1 and 2 always display the most recent two alarm images The alarm displays on monitors 1 and 2 can be acknowledged The oldest next in sequence image will then appear on the monitor where the image has just been acknowledged When this alarm image is acknowledged the next oldest alarm im age appears etc Monitor is still available to switch cameras manually or to play the automatic image sequence A video recorder connected to output 4 starts up automatically at the first alarm signal It records the images that appear on monitor 4 The recorder stops when the last alarm is acknowledged or switches to the pre set long term recording setting 07 2015 3 4 Interfaces System Design The CPU is responsible for controlling and administering the complete SIMATRIX 648 Il system with its video inputs and outputs as well as alarm lines and switching outputs interfaces to terminals CDCx or external computers The control depends on the free parameterization of the user see parameteriza tion instructions for SIMATRIX 648 II 3 4 1 Interfaces on the front panel Fig 4 Interfaces on the front panel Interface Application Selectable
12. applicable connect system extensions and any other devices Connect the control PC Connect the control PC to COM2 COM3 using the null modem cable Or connect 648 II via switch LAN crossover cable with control PC Connect the SIMATRIX 648 II to the electrical supply Switch on the SIMATRIX 648 II the device will now run through a self test se quence The following two messages will appear in sequence on all the monitors that have been connected 32 07 2015 Setting up for Operation VKS 648 II Datum STD NOTE The shown date is the compilation date of the firmware Fig 21 First message following a system start 5 1 2 Installing the control software and setting device parameters Install the control software Use the CD supplied with the unit to install the control program Then start up the control program Set the system time in the SIMATRIX 648 II You must start the system s real time clock if it is not active No Time Appears in the display as otherwise a num ber of important system functions such as alarm sequencing will not be available Control software System real time clock and OSD clocks button Setting basic parameters Basic parameters button Camera and monitor settings Setting basic alarm parameters Basic alarm parameters button Alarm sensor settings Setting camera labels Camera texts button Test cameras monitors and keyboards
13. baud rate COM II RS232 RS232 communication interface see parameterization instruc data exchange with external computers or tions systems V 24 e g SDC IVM TELEMAT default 19 2 kbaud 8 E 2 MD MDT SISTORE logging printer substation for parameterization LAN 10 100 Base T LAN connection control programming and diagnosis via LAN communication interface for data exchange with computers or external systems e g SDC connection of LAN based operating devices e g SUT 50 Tab 2 Interfaces on the front panel 17 07 2015 System Design 3 4 2 Interfaces on the rear panel 230V AC 0 14 Fuses inside CC ALARM xx xx PTZ Fig 5 Interfaces on the rear panel basic configuration 648 11 A16 Dome basic configuration Selectable baud See parameterization input CMOS protected 16 64x interface card with 1 serial RS485 bus interface RS422 instructions output RS485 or TTY 8 16x Simplex for connecting dome cameras with selectable standard setting depends protocol and 16 alarm inputs per card max 64 when fully on the selected dome equipped protocol 648 A16 SCU optional 8 data outputs TTY CL 20 mA interfaces for CDCx SCU with TTY control and 16 alarm inputs COM III COM IV 2x RS232 communication interface See parameterization RS232 for data exchange with external computers or systems instructions V 24 e g SDC
14. free changeover contacts Operation Simple graphic user interface and visualization via SDC Videoserver or IVM Via operating devices SUT50 SUT32 SUT2 CKAXX functions can be freely assigned to keys Extension module 648 Term 2 TTY 648 TERM2 interface card for connecting 2 additional operat ing devices max 4 648 interface card Alarm16 SCU8 648 A16 SCU Alarm SCU interface card with 8 serial TTY CL 20mA interfaces for connecting PTZ drive control units for pan tilt zoom cameras max 32 when fully equipped and 16 alarm inputs max 64 when fully equipped 648 Il interface card Alarm16 Dome 648ll A16 DOME interface card with 1 se rial RS485 bus interface RS422 Simplex for connecting up to 16 dome cameras 32 at most and 16 detection groups max 64 when fully equipped and 16 alarm inputs per card max 64 when fully equipped 648 II Video input card 16 648 11 VME16 expansion card for additional 16 vid eo inputs with 75 O resistors max 64 when fully equipped VKS OSD text module VKS OSD TEXT Expansion module with text generator for one additional video output max 8 when fully equipped 07 2015 System Design Programming Time and weekday controlled alarm programs VTR switching contacts for alarm recording Freely programmable camera image sequence can be programmed to start up when the system is switched on On screen text and time insertion for each operation pl
15. in this document or explicitly allowed by the manufacturer Use only spare parts and accessories approved by the manufacturer Danger of life by electric shock gt Pull the plug before working on the device gt Improper handling of the device can cause death serious in jury or considerable property damage During operation of the device certain parts inside the device are inevitably energised Even with a blown device fuse there can be dangerous voltage inside the device 07 2015 Safety A Danger of life by electric shock gt Operate the device only when it is dry and undamaged Warning High temperature variations can cause accumulation of moisture inside the device e g after transport Power on the device only after the temperature of the device is adapted to room ambient temperature Danger of explosion Only use batteries of the same type gt Improper battery replacement can cause the battery to ex plode Warning Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge can damage or destroy components gt Do not touch parts at risk e g contacts of plugs Before touching a device discharge your body electrostati cally e g by touching a grounded metallic object 07 2015 Safety 1 3 Directives and standards European Directive This product complies with the requirements of the European Directives 2014 30 EU Directive of Electromagnetic Comp
16. keys X The word Entry and the entered camera number will appear on monitor 1 Select the monitor of your choice by keying MON Y e g MON 2 for monitor 2 6 1 2 Starting and stopping a camera image sequence 6 1 2 1 Using keyboard 1 master device 36 Key sequence Start the desired picture cycle by pressing a SEQ key e g SEQ 2 Stop the sequence by manually switching a camera to this monitor or by pressing the associated monitor key e g MON 2 The monitor screen will go blank 07 2015 Operation 6 1 2 2 Using keyboards 2 3 and 4 When using keyboards 2 3 and 4 it is only possible to start a camera sequence that has been allocated to the keyboard in question Key sequence 2 Start the picture cycle using the SEQ key In the case of keyboard 2 this would be SEQ 2 Stop the sequence by manually switching a camera to this monitor or by press ing the monitor key e g MON 2 The monitor screen will go blank 6 1 3 Controlling cameras with pan tilt and lens drives It is possible to remotely control cameras with pan tilt and lens drives manually This always applies to the camera that was last selected using the keyboard Key sequence ET CERE E EA eg Use the 1 keys or the joystick to tilt the camera horizontally or vertical ly Adjust the focal length using the Z and Z keys Use the oo and 0 keys to adjust focus 6 1 4 Pos
17. top cover 2 screws each on the left and right sides 3 Select the module location 4 output modules are already inserted in the mod ule locations VMA1 to VMA4 The module locations VMA5 to VMAG are pro vided for the extension modules 4 Plug the modules into the sockets in upright position carefully Make sure the plug connector is inserted into the socket correctly 5 Screw on the top cover again 2 screws each on the left and right sides 6 Switch on the equipment adapt the parameter settings to the modified hard ware and check that everything is functioning correctly 29 07 2015 4 6 3 Extension of interfaces of the terminals interface card for terminals 648 Term 2 1 Unpack the SIMATRIX 648 II 2 Unscrew the top cover 2 screws each on the left and right sides 3 Unscrew the interface card for terminals 1 2 MASTER using a SW4 socket spanner 4 Plug the second interface card for terminals 3 4 SLAVE onto the side of the MASTER interface card for terminals 1 2 5 Screw into the rear panel as a complete unit interface card for terminals MASTER SLAVE using the 8 screws of the 9 contact Sub D sockets terminal sockets 6 Screw on the top cover again 2 screws each on the left and right sides 7 Switch on the equipment adapt the parameter settings to the modified hardware and check that everything is functioning correctly 4 6 4 Extension of the TTY control outputs and alarm inputs with in
18. will take about 30 seconds and the progress is dis played by a progress bar When the update is completed successfully a mes sage will appear on the display This message will remain on the display until one of the menu buttons is pressed Network configuration and firmware update will not be possible when the write protection mode of the SIMATRIX client is activated see next Section Activating write protection for network configuration and firmware update Activating write protection for network configuration and firmware update 50 i A write protection can be activated to protect the network configuration settings and the firmware of SIMATRIX 648 Il against unauthorized access Activate write protection Press the green Load button next to the Reset button at the rear of SIMATRIX 648 II for approx 5 to 10 seconds Deactivate write protection Press the green Default button next to the Reset button at the rear of SIMATRIX 648 Il Section 5 4 1 for approx 5 to 10 seconds In the delivery configuration the write protection is not activated which means that the network config uration settings can be changed and a firmware update be made via the network at any time 07 2015 6 6 Webserver Operation The integrated web server in the SIMATRIX 648 II allows a status check and sim ple switching from a web browser For this you have to put in the IP address of the SIMATRIX can be
19. with the onboard configuration or with the vmnet cfg tool 55 07 2015 Appendix 10 4 List of illustrations Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig Fig 10 Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab Tab 56 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EYE ES cul mE 10 Video monitoring system with SIMATRIX 648 II as control center 14 Schematic representation of the serial display mode stepped switching 16 Interfaces on the front nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn annn 17 Interfaces on the rear panel basic configuration eere 18 Rear view of the SIMATRIX 648 ll 20 View onto socket side 20 SWIRCINING se 21 Connection of terminal to terminal socket 1 2 21 Connection of terminal to terminal socket powered via an external plug type power SUP PY MIT 22 View onto socket side ALARM 2
20. 1 1 6 1 1 1 6 1 1 2 6 1 2 6 1 2 1 6 1 2 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 6 1 5 6 1 5 1 6 1 5 2 6 1 5 3 6 1 5 4 6 1 6 6 1 7 6 1 7 1 6 1 7 2 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 1 1 6 2 1 2 6 2 1 3 6 2 1 4 6 3 6 4 6 4 1 6 4 2 6 5 6 5 1 6 5 2 6 5 3 6 6 7 1 7 2 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 3 1 10 3 2 10 4 10 5 10 6 BasiC Progress x2 ete nate areas hate vata ee ee ee 36 Manual camera image display on a 36 Using keyboard 1 master device 36 Using keyboards 2 and 4 ssssssssssseeeeeneen 36 Starting and stopping a camera image sequence 36 Using keyboard 1 master device 36 Using keyboards 2 and 4 37 Controlling cameras with pan tilt and lens drives 37 Position COPItrOl ciui URS e Pet HERD epe dE Uer a rg ecd 37 Camera image sequences ssssssssseeeeneeeen nnne nnns 37 Revoking password protection for camera image sequences 38 Re establishing password protection 38 Camera image sequence using keyboard 1 master device 38 Camera image sequence using keyboards 2 and 4 39 Entering or changing positions
21. 11 Device eterne steterit sns 11 Principle of enne enne 14 Standard 15 Basic Program idee du e d eer ee 15 Alarm processing in alarm program 2 16 Interfaces d ei dee heel ha es 17 Interfaces on the front enn 17 Interfaces on the rear 18 Peripheral device address allocation 18 Installation und Inbetriebnahme 19 Safety instructions relating to 19 Connection of SIMATRIX 648 1 20 Assignments of Sub D socket 20 Relay switching example nennen 21 Assignments of 37 contact Sub D Socket Alarm x xx 2 22 Connection of Domes to Alarm 22 Connection of TTY PTZ camera to ALARM x xx PTZ optional module 648 AI6SCU i arte ati ats we erede eraat pde eee 24 Daisy chain connection of several PTZ camera units 2
22. 2015 Appendix 10 3 LAN Operating Device SUT 50 The SUT50 Operating Device is a keyboard with joystick and display It can be used for controlling camera heads and domes as part of a SIMATRIX or VM1000 video matrix system The robust powder coated metal case with its simple but enduring design fits for both harsh operating conditions and prestigious entrance halls The robust joystick allows proportional control of camera PTZ via video matrix Fig 34 SUT 50 10 3 1 Device Features Programming of the operating device is performed by means of keys and joystick POE version also over LAN with VMnetCfg Operating device with 41 keyswitches and multifunctional proportional joystick serial interface adjustable for TTY CL RS485 and RS232 Ethernet connector Power over the LAN PoE Power over Ethernet according to IEEE 802 3af The LCD display shows the user inputs and programming information Can be individually labeled with text plates and correspondingly programmed via video matrix system Alarms from the video matrix system are signalized optically and acoustically by an indicator lamp and a buzzer Can be locked by a password 10 3 2 LAN connection of SUT 50 to SIMATRIX 648 II Up to 8 SUT 50 keyboards can be connected over LAN The communication uses UDP IP with the port 7000 Connection is easily be done by entering the IP addresses of keyboard an SIMATRIX 648 11 This can be done
23. 4 Connection of Alarm Lines sss 25 Alarm Line to ALARM x PTZ sssssssesseseseeeeererenen ennt 25 Assignments of Sub D Plugs COM 2 COM and COM 4 25 External Computer at COM 2 COM or COM 4 26 LAN interla Eon riain er e reete epe cde ernie 26 Connection of Video Inputs sss 27 Video signal requirements sese 27 Connection of Video Outputs sssssssseeee eene 27 Mains Mere TR TRrzenilo a Ec E 27 Extension with SIMATRIX 648 llI cesses 28 Extension of the video inputs with input module 648 II VME 16 28 Extension of the video outputs with output module 648 OSD Text 29 Extension of interfaces of the terminals interface card for terminals 648 Mp ERE 30 Extension of the TTY control outputs and alarm inputs with interface card 648 A16 SCU or 648 1 16 30 Setting up for Operation eese nennen nennen 31 Power SUpply ort aee ead iin daga 31 Environmental Conditions eeesssssseseseeeeee nenne 32 Installing the control software and setting device parameters 33 Standard parameterization of the SIMATRIX 648 ll 33 Operation 35 3 07 2015 6 1 6
24. Base T LAN connector specified in accordance with IEEE802 3 on the front offers the following functionalities connecting LAN based operating devices SUT 50 LAN see Appendix 10 3 programming via LAN No more serial port on actual laptops Web interface for diagnosis and simple test of input to output switching 26 Firmware flash update possible see 6 5 2 control by a management system e g SDC system 07 2015 4 3 Connection of Video Inputs Connect video inputs to the BNC sockets that are labeled Video Input 1 Vss 75 Ohm Video sources that are compatible with the SIMATRIX 648 II provide a PAL CCIR video signal at a voltage of 1VSS and an input impedance of 75 W Up to 16 video sources can be connected to the BNC sockets per input unit Each video input terminates in a 75 W feed through jumper The plug in jumpers are located on the PCB next to the appropriate BNC socket 4 3 1 Video signal requirements The incoming video signal must satisfy the standards defined in the norms 1 0 Vss 300 mV for problem free synchronization with good image quality and to al low text overlay from the SIMATRIX 648 II The incoming video signal must at least satisfy the following requirements The amplitude of the synchronization pulse at each video input must be 0 3 V The peak amplitude of the video signal at each video input must not exceed 1 0 VSS In the case of color cameras the burst level at
25. N IIY OUT 21 TTY IN Fig 12 Connection of TTY input to TTY 20 mA interface 4 2 3 3 Daisy chain connection of several PTZ camera units PTZ camera 1 SIMATRIX 648 II Inputs 1 64 P8 TTY OUT P7 TTY OUT P5 TTY IN P6 TTY IN PTZ camera 2 E TTY OUT 4 TTY OUT P5 TTY IN a P6 TTY IN 1 2 km mox 1 2 km PTZ camera 3 P8 TTY OUT lt P7 TTY OUT P5 TTY IN 4 P6 TTY IN max Outputs 1 8 L hour ALARM 2 37 contact TTY OUT sub D socket Fig 13 Daisy chain connection of several TTY inputs outputs 24 07 2015 4 2 4 Connection of Alarm Lines In the field alarm lines can be a combination of alarms One contact from this line can be connected to the SIMATRIX 648 II alarm inputs Principally every dry contact can be used to initiate an alarm event on the SIMATRIX If an alarm occurs one or more cameras can be switched to one or more dedicated alarm monitor s automatically The SIMATRIX 648 II can process alarms from alarm lines operating as NC or NO contacts This is set using the parameterization software 4 2 4 1 Alarm Line to ALARM x PTZ Alarm contacts or alarm lines must be connected to the 37 contact sub D socket ALARM x SCU as follows See Section 4 2 3 for the assignments of the 37 contact sub D socket Alarm x PTZ Alarm line NO conta
26. NS Fig 23 Keyboard 1 key layout CKAxx monitors 1 to 4 The labels should be removed from any keys that are not required for keyboards 2 to 4 35 07 2015 Operation 6 1 Basic program No alarm processing takes place in the basic program The description of the basic program below also applies to alarm program 2 The keyboard has a 10 digit keypad and a function pad with 22 grey keys Number sequences of up to 3 digits can be entered using the digit keypad All the functions are entered using one of the grey function keys 6 1 1 Manual camera image display a monitor 6 1 1 1 Using keyboard 1 master device A set key sequence entered via keyboard 1 allows the image from each camera to be switched to each monitor Key sequence Enter the camera number using the digit keys X The word Entry and the en tered camera number will appear on monitor 1 Select the monitor of your choice by keying MON Y e g MON 2 for monitor 2 The selected monitor will display the image of the selected camera The display on monitor 1 will go blank If no monitor key is pressed the display on monitor 1 will go blank after about 5 seconds 6 1 1 2 Using keyboards 2 3 and 4 When using keyboards 2 3 and 4 it is only possible to display the image from the chosen camera on the monitor that has been allocated to the keyboard in question Key sequence MON Enter the camera number using the digit
27. a serial input signal to 16 RS485 simplex outputs or RS422 duplex outputs respectively 9 170 TTY 8 UNIVERSAL TTY 8 versatile CL 20 mA TTY distributor for controlling devices with 20 mA current inter face UNIVERSAL TTY 8 can be controlled via TTY or RS232 and has 8 TTY outputs Tab 1 Ordering Data 07 2015 System Design 3 System Design The SIMATRIX 648 II permits a compact modular design of CCTV systems The SIMATRIX 648 II video matrix not only permits the switching of video signals it can be additionally used to connect signals to other systems e g IVM GMA and SDO to process alarms SIMATRIX 648 II E Video Koax 2 Draht LWL Eing nge Video Koax 2 Draht LWL M 1 64 e get enero i 9 ej S TELEMAT 30 by 3 e Pen Datenkonzentrator o m a J w _ D 5 3 0 Rekorder W max 64 ED 31 CACx Ausg nge miis 1 8 i Steuerung Mikrokontrollersteuerung _ 19 Parametrierung q l g 3 und Steuerung ber SDC gt 15151215 33 2 04 lt a Bedienger te 1 8 Fig 1 System configuration 10 07 2015 3 1 3 1 1 System Design Common fea
28. ace freely editable Camera text per camera IBM character set 12 lines at 24 characters each Group and alarm switching max 8 cameras Alarm positioning of PTZ cameras Each operation place can be limited regarding switching inputs to outputs Operating devices with freely programmable keys Special functions can be realized by macros Parameter set can be stored as data file library function 13 07 2015 System Design 3 3 Principle of Operation The SIMATRIX 6468 Il permits a compact modular design for CCTV systems with video inputs and outputs The video signals applied to the video inputs of the SIMATRIX 648 II video matrix can be connected in any combination to the video monitors picture storage units and video printers etc which are connected to the video outputs The SIMATRIX 648 Il can be selected manually from up to 10 terminals max 4 can be connected serial 6 additionally over LAN by SDC and by means of alarm signals from exter nal contacts e g from the TELEMAT SIMATRIX 648 II Eing nge 1 64 s VCR uu LLL SISTORE Videosignal berweoachung Schrifteinblendung Ausaange 1 8 St inheit Parametrierung SUT XX und Steuerung mit SDC Mikroprozessor Steuerung E p soc TELEMAT Lj SSS S Fig 2 Video monitoring system with SIMATRIX 648 Il as control center The facility
29. atibility and 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive European Directive 2014 30 EU Directive of Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance with the European Directive 2014 30 EU has been proven by testing according to the following standards Electromagnetic emission Electromagnetic compatibility EN 55022 Class B EN 50130 4 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 European Directive 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive Compliance with the European Directive 2014 35 EU has been proven by testing according to the following standards Safety EN 60950 UL 1950 EN 60950 UL 1950 The EU declaration of conformity is available to the responsible agencies at Pelweckyj Videotechnik GmbH G terstra e 2 64807 Dieburg 07 2015 Ordering Data 2 Ordering Data Order refer ence SIMATRIX 648 II Short designation 648 II Product SIMATRIX 648 II video matrix V3 16 video inputs 4 video outputs PAL version 8 TTY interfaces for PTZ cameras 16 alarm inputs for alarm lines 2 TTY interfaces for terminals with basic program and 4 alarm programs on CD ROM for Windows Options for extension not included in delivery 9 274 9 248 8 9 270 9 248 648 11 VME 16 VKS OSD Text 648 Term 2 TTY 648 A16 SCU Input module matrix card 16 8 to extend the video matrix by groups of 16 video input max 64 Video inputs Output module to extend the SIMATRIX 648 II video matrix by 1 vide
30. ct 37 contact sub D socket A1 1 i GND 17 Fig 14 Connection of alarm line to ALARM x xx PTZ The maximum distance of the alarm line from the SIMATRIX 648 Il is 10 m 4 2 5 Assignments of Sub D Plugs COM 2 COM COM 4 The Sub D plug COM2 COMS and COM4 are interfaces with RS232 e v Pin Sub D plug COM2 Sub D plug COM3 Sub D plug COM4 front panel rear panel rear panel ge e e 1 ront p P P RX COM2 RX COM3 RX COM4 TX COM2 TX COM3 TX COM4 GND GND GND Tab 6 Assignmenis of 2 COM 3 4 25 07 2015 4 2 5 1 External Computer at COM 2 COM or COM 4 In the following Fig shows the connection of the SIMATRIX 648 II COM 2 COM COM 4 to a computer with a 9 pin or 25 pin sub D plug for the V 24 interface SIMATRIX 648 11 COM2 3 4 9 pin sub D plug RX 2 TX 3 GND 5 EI PC COM 25 pin sub D plug 2 X 13 RX GND Fig 15 Connection of PC with a 25pin sub D plug to COM 2 COM 3 COM4 SIMATRIX 648 II 2 3 4 9 pin sub D plug RX 2 TX 3 GND 5 9 sub D plug 2 RX 3 TX 5 Fig 16 Connection of PC with a 25pin sub D plug to COM 2 COM 3 COM4 i NOTE Only the shown conductors must be connected 4 2 6 LAN interface The 100
31. e a Rt ite 52 Transport and 52 Accessories with order details nna 52 Append eerte tette SS TE aN 53 BE entitas 53 GIOSSANY secs 54 LAN Operating Device SUT 50 sssssssseeeennen 55 Device Feat res tute ais ida fo nete re Res 55 LAN connection of SUT 50 to SIMATRIX 648 11 55 List OfMUStrAtIONS 3 bei ae ttt eget Ex ei Ee en 56 l ISEOL tables ecce Ier Mo td DRE 56 Summary of basic and alarm program 57 07 2015 Safety 1 Safety 1 1 Safety Before starting up operation maintaining transporting or storing this device read the safety advices for this device as well as the entire instruction Pay attention to the warning notices in the succeeding chapters Keep this document for later use or for handing it over together with the product In addition regard the local safety standards or laws for planning installation operation and proper disposal of the product 1 1 1 Symbol Meaning AN Dangerous situation i Useful information 1 1 2 Meaning of Precautionary Statements The seriousness of a hazard is expressed by the chosen signal word Following signal words will be used in case of an appropriate hazard Signal word Meaning
32. ears 6 1 5 3 Camera image sequence using keyboard 1 master device Camera image sequences for monitors 1 to 4 can be stored using keyboard 1 Key sequence MON SEQ Enter the camera number using the digit keys X Select the monitor of your choice by keying MON Y e g MON 2 for monitor 2 The selected monitor will display the image of the selected camera Enter the number of the monitor Y where you want to display the camera im age sequence Add the camera to the chosen camera image sequence by keying SEQ C Deleting a camera from a camera image sequence Key sequence Enter the camera number using the digit keys X Select the monitor where you want to display the camera image sequence by keying MON Y e g MON 2 for monitor 2 Delete the camera from the chosen sequence by keying SEQ C 38 07 2015 Operation 6 1 5 4 Camera image sequence using keyboards 2 3 and 4 When using keyboards 2 3 4 it is only possible to enter or change a camera im age sequence for the current monitor Key sequence Mit den Zifferntasten X die Kameranummer eingeben Enter the camera number using the digit keys X Key in MON Y e g MON 2 for monitor 2 The camera image from the chosen camera appears on the monitor Enter the number of the monitor Y to which the keyboard has been allocated e g 2 for monitor 2 Add the camera to the chosen camera
33. edged on monitor 4 alarm image 1 on monitor 1 most recent alarm image highest number on monitor 1 next most recent on monitors 2 to 4 most recentalarm image 1 on monitor 1 alarm image 2 on monitor 3 Most recent alarm image display transfer serial switching in turn on monitors 1 and 2 in turn on monitors 1 and 2 both images simultaneously on monitor 1 and monitor 2 both images simultaneously on monitor 1 and monitor 2 last in first out LIFO monitor 1 previous image on monitor 3 last in first out LIFO most recent on monitor 1 previous image on monitor 3 Switching method transfer serial switching serial switching serial switching serial switching serial switching transfer switching transfer switching Factory settings images on monitor 4 Deviation from the factory setting images on monitor 4 alarm images on monitor 4 lalarm images on monitor 4 New alarm images overwrite older no es no yes yes yes images Mandatorv alarm imaae yes yes yes yes no no acknowledgement on monitors 1 and 2 on monitors 1 and 2 on monitor 1 on monitor 1 next image on first free monitor next image on first free monitor monitor 2 neighbouring camera monitor 2 neighbouring is also released camera is also released Alarm image sequence lall as yet unacknowledged alarm all as yet unacknowledged alarm all as yet unacknowledged all as yet unacknowledged no
34. etwork configura tion of the selected client which can now be edited 48 07 2015 Operation File About Client Enquiry Network Configuration Client Automatic Search L MenuslSearch Hardware version VKS 01 Firmware version 18 07 11 STD MAC address 00 50 02 72 74 07 Description VKS648 II IP Address 192 168 0 30 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Abort Connection Update client Firmware Update Status client read finished ready to edit data Fig 31 Network configuration To download the changes you have made to the client click Update client To terminate the connection without making any changes click Abort Connec tion 6 5 2 Updating the firmware with VMnetCfg Updating the firmware 1 Open the file VMLANcfg exe 2 Click on the desired client in the list 3 Click on Firmware Update The update window opens Firmware file sime48 2 dat Browse Exit Firmware Info please select a firmware file Client Info Selected client IP address 192 168 0 30 Description VKSB48 II Firmware version 18 07 11 STD Fig 32 Firmware Update 49 07 2015 Operation 6 5 3 i 4 Click on Browse to search and load the update file Once the file has been loaded the content and version of the update file are displayed in the Firmware Info window 5 Click on Start firmware update The update is started it
35. facturer Use only spare parts and accessories approved by the manufacturer n the event of breakdown we recommend you contact your local Siemens branch for service and support The mains supply voltages and secondary voltages are fused as follows Electrical supply 115 230 VAC 1096 15 50 60 Hz Fuses 2xT1 66A250V 7 2 Cleaning For cleaning use only a clean and dry cloth Danger of electric shock while cleaning gt Do not use liquid cleaning agents or sprays Warning Transport and Storage Keep the original device packaging for later transports Do not expose the device to mechanical shocks Accessories with order details 52 Bestellbezeichnung Kurzbeschreibung VKS 648 II SIMATRIX 648 II VKS 648 SIMATRIX 648 9 248 8 VKS OSD TEXT 9 270 648 Term 2 9 248 648 A16 SCU 9 275 648 Il A16 Dome 9 274 64811 VME 16 Tabelle 1 Zubeh r mit Bestellbezeichnung 07 2015 Appendix 10 Appendix 10 1 Technical data Video Video inputs BNC sockets Uss 1V video 75 Q with plug in jumpers and switchable terminations Video outputs BNC sockets Uss 1V video 75 O Video signal failure recognition Vertical synchronisation pulse monitoring Complete IBM character set internal synchronization character display white background black frame Field size 12 text lines of 24 characters each Character height 18 screen lines Cross talk attenuation
36. gt 52dB bei 5 MHz Differential amplification lt 1 Text overlay Differential phase lt 01 5 Frequency response characteristic 0 5 dB bei 6 MHz Switching point change over time after com 80 ms typical 200 ms max mand signal reception at the video matrix Control Control computer 1 ARM7 TDMI Prozessor 1 RISC Controller Interfaces for Parametrier PC IVM TELEMAT SIPASS 3 x V 24 interfaces LMS Baud rate 1200 19 200 bit s Connection 3 x 9 pin Sub D connectors Keyboards max 4 x TTY 20mA interfaces with built in electrical supply for 8 keyboards supply max 800mA total Cable length up to 2 km wire diameter 0 8 mm Baud rate 1200 9600 bit s Connection 4 x 9 pin Sub D connectors PTZ control CDC max 32 x CDC 20mA interfaces Cable length up to 2 km wire diameter 0 8 mm Baud rate 1200 9600 bit s Connection 2 x 37 pin Sub D socket Control of telemetry devices max 2 x RS422 RS485 Ports Protocols CCDA SCU SIVIS PELCO D Connection 2 x 37 pin Sub D socket Sensor groups max 64 x alarm inputs for detection groups Alarm sensors alarm contacts Cable length up to 10 Connection 2 x 37 pin Sub D socket Video recorder Picture storage 8 control outputs open collector max 30 V max 50 mA Relay with 2 voltage free change over contacts for collective alarm signaling max 48 V 250 mA Connection 1 x 25 pin Sub D socket LAN Ethernet 8P8C modular plug RJ45
37. he SIMATRIX 648 II is switched off 4 6 1 Extension of the video inputs with input module 648 VME 16 1 Unpack the SIMATRIX 648 II Unscrew the top cover 2 screws each on the left and right sides Fit the input modules 16 8 individually from bottom to top Secure the input modules from the rear using the 4 countersunk screws Connect the ribbon cable to the input modules O a A C N Set the addresses of the input modules see also component mounting di agram OFF ON Fig 17 6 way sliding switch S1 for setting the address of the input module Address of the input module Switch segment sliding switch S1 For video inputs 17 32 For video inputs 33 48 For video inputs 49 64 Tab 7 Switch segment input module N Screw on the top cover again 2 screws each on the left and right sides 8 Switch on the equipment adapt the parameter settings to the modified hardware and check that everything is functioning correctly 28 07 2015 4 6 2 Extension of the video outputs with output module 648 OSD Text The output module consists of 1 plug in module for extension of the basic system by one additional video output up to 4 output modules to a total of 8 video out puts tete Fig 18 Extension module Mounting instructions Fig 19 Mounting instructions output module 1 Unpack the SIMATRIX 648 II if it has been installed already unplug the power cord 2 Unscrew the
38. ill then appear on the monitor where the image has just been acknowledged When this alarm image is acknowledged the next oldest alarm im age appears etc Monitor is still available to switch cameras manually or to play the automatic image sequence A video recorder connected to output 4 starts up automatically at the first alarm signal It records the images that appear on monitor 4 The recorder stops when the last alarm is acknowledged or switches to the pre set long term recording setting 41 07 2015 Operation 6 2 1 1 Revoking password protection for detection group activation Key sequence Enter digit 1 and 2 of the password Press the Alarm ON key Enter digit 3 and 4 of the password Press the Alarm ON key The monitor will display the following instruction Password You can now make changes 6 2 1 2 Re establishing password protection When you have finished making changes you must re establish password protec tion to prevent unauthorized intervention Key sequence ES Enter 254 Press the Alarm ON key The on screen instruction Password disappears 6 2 1 3 Activating detection groups 42 Key sequence ON Press the Alarm ON key 07 2015 Operation The following alarm input table appears on the monitor example AKTIV i epp 01 ee Mhl Hll Hel Fig 25 Detection groups table Key
39. image sequence using the SEQ key Deleting a camera from a camera image sequence Key sequence Enter the camera number using the digit keys X Key in MON Y e g MON 2 for monitor 2 Delete the camera from the chosen sequence using the SEQ key 6 1 6 Entering or changing positions Position control of the camera panning drives and lens drives is only possible if each panning drive and lens drive has been initialized during initial system set up see programming manual The keyboards can be used as follows to set change and store positions for cam eras with pan tilt drives and with lens drives Keyboard 1 for the camera switched to monitor 1 Keyboards 2 3 and 4 for the camera that was last switched to the monitor Key sequence Position Move the panning drive and lens drive of the selected camera to the desired po sition by pressing the 1 Z 2 0 keys Enter the position number using the digit keys Z Press S to store the position This saves the position for the corresponding camera head drive to memory allow ing it to be retrieved whenever required see chapter 6 1 4 39 07 2015 Operation 6 1 7 Makros i The SIMATRIX 648 II can store four macros which can then be recorded using a keyboard The stored macros can be triggered through keyboard operation by a time threshold or an alarm contact Macros allow automation of complex special functions
40. ition control If the camera head drive incorporates a position control facility e g CDC0402 or SCU 302 the camera can be moved to preset positions In the case of keyboard 1 this applies to the camera that is currently switched to monitor 1 In the case of the other keyboards this always applies to the camera that was last switched to moni tor in question Key sequence uS Enter the number of the desired position using the digit keys X Press P 6 1 5 Camera image sequences A password is required to set or change camera sequences factory setting is 1234 refer to the programming manual to change this setting The password must be entered to enable storing or changing of camera image sequences When fin ished you must re establish password protection 37 07 2015 Operation 6 1 5 1 Revoking password protection for camera image sequences Key sequence Enter digit 1 and 2 of the password Press the Alarm ON key Enter digit 3 and 4 of the password Press the Alarm ON key The monitor will display the following instruction Password You can now enter new sequences or make changes 6 1 5 2 Re establishing password protection When you have finished entering a new sequence or making changes you must re establish password protection to prevent unauthorized intervention Key sequence ES Enter 254 Press the Alarm ON key The on screen instruction Password disapp
41. l groups deactivated see programming manual 6 3 Switching system time to summer normal time settings The system time in the SIMATRIX 648 II can be switched to summer time or switched back to normal time Repeating the key sequence switches between summer and normal time Key sequence 2 2 You can check that the setting has been changed successfully in the camera text display Alternatively you can use the configuration program to set the system time in the PC connected to the SIMATRIX 648 1 as the system time in the video matrix unit 46 07 2015 Operation 6 4 Resetting and initial system boot 6 4 1 System reset Should the system become inoperable due to programming errors it can either be reset or rebooted to the delivery configuration in which alarm program 2 is active So setzen Sie die Anlage zur ck Press the red R Reset button on the rear of the SIMATRIX 648 II for a few se conds Resetting has the same effect as pulling out the mains plug and then turning the device back on RU Fig 29 Reset Load 6 4 2 Rebooting the system to alarm program 2 factory settings All user defined settings will be lost when a system reset is performed We recommend that you back up all configuration data before resetting Press in and hold down the green Load button on the back of the SIMATRIX 648 II Next briefly press the red Reset button while keeping the green Load butt
42. lemetry port 1 or 2 using jumpers By programming configure telemetry port 1 to SCU and telemetry port 2 to the desired dome type Do not connect TX to GND This would short circuit negative operating voltage to GND and put unnecessary load on the power CAUTION supply unit Alarm 1 16 PTZ 37 contact sub D socket 1 3700000000000000050505 0020 S Fig 11 View onto socket side ALARM x xx PTZ A16 SCU A16 Dome A16SCU A16 Dome Pin Function alarm input Pin Function TTY Function RS 485 TX 2 Alarm input 2 21 TX TTY 1 TX 1 3 Alarm input 3 22 TX TTY 2 TX 2 2 TX 3 6 Alarminput 6 25 TX TTY3 TX 3 TX 4 8 Alarminput 8 27 TX TIYA TX 4 9 Alarminput 9 28 TXTIYS TX5 5 TX 6 6 IX 7 14 Alarminput 14 7 TX 8 8 GND GND 9 enD Tab 5 Pin allocation for the Alarm 37 pin Sub D socket bar Li Technical data and pin assignment are identical to the alarm input modules of the SIMATRIX 648 23 07 2015 4 2 3 2 Connection of TTY PTZ camera to ALARM x xx PTZ optional module 648 A16SCU The PTZ unit can be directly connected to the 37 contact sub D socket ALARM x SCU of the SIMATRIX 648 II as follows Alarm x xx PTZ PTZ input 37 contact TTY Input sub D socket TY OUT 20 TTY I
43. meras 1to 16 PTZ cameras 1 to 16 Monitors 1to4 Terminals 1to4 VM terminals 1 to 3 The following functions are implemented Terminal 1 for central selection terminals 2 to 4 for distributed selection see Operator s Guide The monitor cycles can be defined for all monitors and also protected by a password Camera identification date time camera failure message on screen of monitor Using the operating device it is possible to remote control the last selected dome or camera with a PTZ drive and lens control via the SIMATRIX 648 II 15 07 2015 System Design 3 3 1 2 Alarm processing in alarm program 2 i All the alarm programs are described in detail in the programming software manual An overview of the alarm programs is included in the appendix Alarm program 2 also offers the operating options that have been described for the basic program Alarm processing is offered as an addition feature A detection group feature is included for each camera input When an alarm is triggered the alarm image camera image of the zone from which the alarm originates appears on monitors 1 The alarm can be acknowledged turned off by keying MON 1 The original im ages will now appear on the monitors If a second alarm is triggered before the first alarm can be acknowledged the second alarm image will appear on monitor 2 alarm image monitor 1 monitor 2
44. n a maximum of 8 monitors on a maximum of 8 monitors Camera breakdown signal all monitors all monitors all monitors all monitors all monitors all monitors Camera and lens control using CDCs 48 cameras via a single operating station 48 cameras via a single operating station 48 cameras via a single operating station 48 cameras via a single operating station 48 cameras via a single operating station 48 cameras via a single operating station Camera position control per CDC pro CDC pro CDC pro CDC lpro CDC lpro CDC Alarm processing functions Detector groups lper camera lper camera per camera per camera lper camera lper camera Detector groups input configuration configured for external detector configured for external detector configured for external detector configured for external configured for external detector configured for external detector Igroups 48 groups 48 groups 48 detector groups 48 groups 48 groups 48 Max no of alarm images 2 2 2 1 4 2 simultaneous display Max no of alarm events 2 2 1 1 4 4 simultaneous display Neighbouring camera display no no yes monitor 2 yes monitor 2 no yes monitor 2 monitor 4 Alarm image display alarm image 1 on monitor 1 alarm image 2 on monitor 2 alarm image 1 on monitor 1 alarm image 2 on monitor 2 alarm image 3 on monitor 1 etc alarm image 1 on monitor 1 and until acknowl
45. o output 4 output modules max up to a total of 8 video outputs Interface card for terminals to connect two further terminals max 4 Interface card alarm amp PTZ to extend with 8 TTY max 32 control outputs for power supply units and 16 alarm max 64 inputs for alarm lines 9 275 648 11 A16 Dome 648 Il interface card Alarm16 Dome interface card with 1 serial RS485 bus interface RS422 Simplex for connecting up to 16 dome cameras 32 at most and 16 alarm inputs per card max 64 when fully equipped Accessories not included in delivery SUT 32 SUT 32 SUT 32 terminal with 32 keys for selection of video matrix for remote control of cameras with pan and tilt drive and lens control with optical and audible alarm outputs SUT 50 SUT 50 SUT 50 terminal in desktop housing with 41 keys and 1 joystick for selection of the video matrix and for remote control of cameras with pan and tilt drives and lens control with optical and audible alarm signaling devices 9 911 power supply Plug type power supply unit for power supply to terminal SUT 50 230 V 50 Hz DC 12 V 640 mA VM AK 02 Cable 3mlong VM AK 07 7 mlong VM AK 10 10mlong for connection of terminals to video matrix with plug connectors VM PC 02 Cable for connection of an external computer with 9 contact AT connector 2 m long for parameterization of video matrix and loading of an alarm program 9 411 RS485 MX16 RS485 Multiplexer distributes
46. of basic and alarm program features Appendix Features Alarm program 1 Alarm program 2 larm program 4 Alarm program 5 Alarm program 3 Alarm program 6 Factory setting Devices Cameras 1 to 48 1 to 48 1 to 48 1 to 48 1 to 48 1 to 48 Camera head controls 1 to 48 1 to 48 1 to 48 1 to 48 1 to 48 1 to 48 Monitors 1104 1104 1104 1104 1104 1104 Keyboards 1104 1104 1104 1104 1 to 4 1to4 IVM NT operating stations 1103 1103 1103 1103 ELEMAT recommended for TELEMAT not recommended for ITELEMAT Basic functions available without alarm processing Central dial up using keyboard 1 using keyboard 1 using keyboard 1 using keyboard 1 using keyboard 1 using keyboard 1 Decentral dial up using keyboards 2 3 and 4 using keyboards 2 3 and 4 using keyboards 2 3 and 4 using keyboards 2 3 and 4 using keyboards 2 3 and 4 using keyboards 2 3 and 4 Monitor sequencing lon monitors 1 to 4 monitors 1 to 4 monitors 1 to 4 on monitors 1 to 4 on monitors 1 to 4 on monitors 1 to 4 Camera label lon all monitors all monitors all monitors all monitors on all monitors on all monitors Date time lon a maximum of 8 monitors lon a maximum of 8 monitors a maximum of 8 monitors a maximum of 8 monitors lo
47. of user definable parameterization i e combination of the basic func tions present in the operating software in any manner permits easy adaptation of the SIMATRIX 648 II video matrix to the respective system configuration In addition to the main task of connecting pictures it is also possible to remote control cameras with a pan and tilt drive and lens controller including control of their position On screen displays are possible for the date and time as well as texts for identify ing cameras and for definition of automatic picture cycles An important feature is the processing of incoming alarms structures alarm lines TELEMAT with switching of the Alarm camera to the envisaged monitor as well as control of video recorders and picture storage units Assignment of alarm lines to cameras assignment of alarm pictures to individual monitors and selection of group or individual switching can be set as desired 07 2015 System Design 3 3 4 Standard Programs i The basic program and 6 alarm programs supplied on CD ROM already provide operational parameter settings which can be used directly These programs include the most frequent applications Based on these it is easily possible to carry out parameter settings according to customer specific require ments NOTE Alarm program 2 is factory set 3 3 1 1 Basic Program The basic program operates without alarm processing Number of connectable Ca
48. on depressed Release the green Load button You have successfully rebooted the system Next reset the system again using the red Reset button or switch off by pulling Caution out the mains plug and turn the device back on 47 07 2015 Operation 6 5 Network configuration and firmware update 6 5 1 Configuring the network with VMnetCfg With the tool VMnetCfg you can configure the network parameters of SIMATRIX 648 II and of the SUT50 SUT2 LAN control units To configure the network parameters Open the file VMnetCfg exe The window that opens provides the buttons Automatic Search and Manual Search as well as a list of all the SIMATRIX clients in the network The appear ance of the search area partly depends on the net mask settings on the configura tion PC used Should be in the same network segment File About Client Enquiry Client IP Address Description VKS648 192 168 0330 VKSB48 II Status searching for clients 1 found click into list Fig 30 Client Enquiry The Manual Search button is needed only if the client to be configured or updated is not within the local network and can only be reached via a router or gateway Click on Automatic Search All the SIMATRIX clients that are available in the local network will be displayed in the list Click on the desired client in the list The display window is expanded to a second pane showing the n
49. ontact Sub D Socket Alarm x xx PTZ 4 2 3 1 Connection of Domes to Alarm x xx PTZ The alarm PTZ interfaces of the VKS648ll can be alternatively equipped with 648 A16 SCU or 64811 A16 DOME cards Properties 648 A16 SCU alarm interface card with 8 serial TTY CL 20mA interfaces for connecting PTZ drive control and 16 alarm inputs per card 6481 A16 DOME alarm interface card with 1 serial RS485 bus interface RS422 Simplex and 16 alarm inputs per card Standard equipment ex factory Standard equipment ex factory of the first alarm PTZ interface is one A16 DOME card supplying 16 alarm inputs 8 RS485 outputs for controlling dome cameras One protocol per card is select able by parameterization Maximum Configuration 64 alarm inputs 2x8 RS485 outputs with two selectable protocols one per card for controlling dome cameras 22 07 2015 2x8 TTY outputs for drive control units Advices for Configuration If both A16 SCU and A16 DOME cards are required e g if both drive control units and domes must be controlled the following is to be regarded A16 SCU modules must always be positioned after the last A16 DOME f more than one A16 SCU modules are to be installed use jumpers to configure the first one as master and the following ones as slave The A16 SCU module uses always telemetry port 1 whereas A16 DOME mod ules can be switched to te
50. sed to switch the images from a camera group to a group IVM NT Integrated Video Management System LMS Location planning system Manual reset As opposed to auto reset The alarm image remains on display when the alarm signal resets Alarm events that have already been displayed are overwritten without being stored in memory See also auto reset and stack reset Pelco D 8rd party supply dome camera Serial switching stepped switch When several alarm images are switched simultaneously the most recent alarm im ing age is displayed on all monitors in turn This only applies to monitors that have been onfiqured for alarm image switching ransfer switching he most recent alarm image is always displayed on the primary monitor master monitor in the monitor group When several alarm images are displayed simultane ously the less recent images are transferred to the other monitors SCU protocol Protocol for controlling telemetry devices SISTORE NT Image storage system Sivis Minidome Siemens dome cameras Stack alarm New alarm images overwrite old alarm images manual and auto reset ELEME s manual reset but the alarm events are saved to memory before being overwritten by new alarm events See also auto reset and manual reset SysLink Serial system bus Allows connection of the extension bay and alarm box ELEMAT MD MTD Video sensor that recognizes motion in the camera image ime lapse operation Long term recording of individual images 54 07
51. seen with vmnet_cfg in your internet browser Main Status Hardware Internal supply voltages mainboard temperature alarm inputs and video inputs Terminals Status of connected operating devices LAN or serial Communication Status of serial communication ports Switchboard Switching of video inputs to outputs for test of signals System log Protocol of system events CS hittp 192 168 0 30 D e X ES v s64s Online Status x unl VKS648 II Online Status Main Status Main Status Hardware Terminals Communication Subject Item Value gt Software Firmware version 18 07 11 STD Mies cr date time 16 May 2012 13 43 System Time uptime 0 days 19 hours 39 minutes m last power down 15 May 2012 18 03 serial 1 active Terminals LAN active IP address 192 168 0 30 net mask 255 255 255 0 Network gateway 192 168 0 1 MAC address 00 50 C2 72 7A 00 Fig 33 Webserver 51 07 2015 Maintenance 7 Maintenance 71 General Only replace a defective fuse by a fuse of the same type size and rating Danger of life by electric shock gt Even after fuse interruption there can be dangerous voltage inside the device double pole fuse fuse in neutral Warning Before maintenance disconnect device from mains Modifications of the device are only allowed as far as they are mentioned in this document or explicitly allowed by the manu
52. sequence Mit den Zifferntasten die Nummer der Meldegruppe eingeben die aktiv geschal tet werden soll Auf dem Monitor erscheint der Text Eingabe und die eingegebene Nummer Enter the number of the detection group that you want to activate The word Entry and the entered number will appear on the monitor Press the Alarm ON key The monitor displays the table with a plus sign at the side of the active alarm input Activating all alarm inputs simultaneously Enter 255 to simultaneously activate all the alarm inputs Press the Alarm ON key The following table appears on the monitor 43 07 2015 Operation Fig 26 Detection groups table all groups activate 44 07 2015 Operation 6 2 1 4 Deactivating detection groups Key sequence Press the Alarm ON key The following alarm input table appears on the monitor example Fig 27 Detection groups table Key sequence Enter the number of the detection group that you want to deactivate The word Entry and the entered number will appear on the monitor Press the Alarm OFF key The monitor displays the table with a minus sign at the side of the activated alarm input 45 07 2015 Operation Deactivating all alarm inputs simultaneously Enter 255 and press the Alarm OFF key The following table appears on the monitor Fig 28 Detection groups table al
53. sides 8 Switch on the equipment adapt the parameter settings to the modified hardware and check that everything is functioning correctly Advices for Configuration If both A16 SCU and A16 DOME cards are required e g if both drive control units and domes must be controlled the following is to be regarded A16 SCU modules must always be positioned after the last A16 DOME If more than one A16 SCU modules are to be installed use jumpers to configure the first one as master and the following ones as slave The A16 SCU module uses always telemetry port 1 whereas A16 DOME modules can be switched to telemetry port 1 or 2 using jumpers By programming configure telemetry port 1 to SCU and telemetry port 2 to the desired dome type 5 Setting up for Operation 5 1 Power Supply The device is only provided for operation in TN networks according to VDE 0100 part 300 or EN 60950 1 For safe operation the device must be protected by an external overcurrent protection rated no more than 16 A Itis not allowed to use the device in IT networks i e networks without an insulated earth lead or impedance earthed leads The device may be connected to electrical supplies with voltages of 115 or 230 VAC 41095 15 at 50 60 Hz Only use power cords complying with local permissions or regulations For connecting the device to the electric power supply an external insulator must be used for in
54. stem in a 3U rack according to 60297 75 BNC connectors Minimum configuration 16 inputs 4 outputs Maximum configuration 64 inputs 8 outputs Video inputs expandable in increments of 16 11 07 2015 System Design Video outputs expandable in increments of 1 All 8 video outputs can be used for switching video signal to monitors due to a dedicated signal loss axis Control LAN connector for 100Base T network for connecting LAN based operating devices status display via integrated web server programming controlling by a management system Three serial interfaces RS232 for connecting external systems for program ming via a PC and for dialing substations Connection of 2 operating devices with extension module 4 with freely pro grammable keys e g SUT50 SUT32 SUT2 CKAXX Via LAN up to 16 LAN op erating devices can be connected Connection option for PTZ cameras and domes with diverse protocols CCDA SCU Sivis Minidome Pelco D JVC und Molynx expandable to 4 interfaces with 2 protocols Upto 8 serial CL TTY interfaces for connecting PTZ cameras and domes with suitable interface 16 protected alarm inputs expandable up to 64 alarm inputs Basic program and 6 alarm programs pre programmed on CD ROM for Win dows 2000 XP Vista and Windows 7 8 control outputs for control of VCRs and image storage Master relay with 2 potential
55. terconnection The insulator must be installed in an easily accessible place close to the device Notice for Norway and Sweden Utrustning som ar kopplad till skyddsjord via jordat vagguttag och eller via annan utrustning och samtidigt ar kopplad till kabel TV nat kan i vissa fall medf ra risk f r brand F r att undvika detta skall vid anslutning av utrustningen till kabel TV nat galva nisk isolator finnas mellan utrustningen och kabel TV n tet 31 07 2015 Setting up for Operation 5 11 Environmental Conditions Comply with the environmental conditions specified by the manufacturer operating temperature 5 C to 45 C relative humidity 30 to 85 non condensing Protect the device from moisture and fluids Position the device in a way that grants sufficient air supply Pay attention to keep the air duct unblocked Do not expose the device to direct thermal radiation e g heating devices Do not operate the device in very dusty environments Do not operate the device in the neighbourhood of a strong source of electromagnetic waves Do not expose the device to mechanical shock N Y Danger of life by electric shock Warming Before opening the device disconnect plug from mains Do not connect the device if it is damaged or any parts are missing Connect the cameras Connect the monitors Connect the keyboards Connect any other devices Or if
56. terface card 648 A16 SCU or 648 Il A16 Dome 1 Unpack the SIMATRIX 648 II 2 Unscrew the top cover 2 screws each on the left and right sides Setthe address of the interface card ALARM SCU see also component mounting diagrams aoup ON 2 Fig 20 8 way sliding switch S1 for setting the address of the interface card Address of the interface card Switch segment sliding switch S1 ALARM SCU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Alarm inputs 1 16 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF MASTER CDCx connections 1 8 2 Alarm inputs 17 32 OFF ON SLAVE CDCx connections 9 16 3 Alarm inputs 33 48 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF SLAVE CDCx connections 17 27 4 Alarm inputs 49 64 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON SLAVE CDCx connections 25 32 Tab 8 Switch segment A16 SCU or A16 Dome 4 Unscrew the interface card ALARM SCU 1 16 MASTER which is already installed using a SW4 socket spanner 5 Plug the second interface card ALARM SCU 17 32 SLAVE onto the side of the interface card ALARM SCU 1 16 MASTER etc 30 07 2015 Setting up for Operation 6 Fitinto the guide as a complete unit ALARM SCU MASTER nx ALARM SCU SLAVE insert all screws of the 37 contact Sub D plug into the rear panel and screw hand tight using the socket spanner 7 Screw on the top cover again 2 screws each on the left and right
57. terminal terminals 2 to 4 can be connected as central or distributed terminals Whereas every camera can be switched to every monitor in the case of a central terminal cameras can only be connected to the monitor assigned to the terminal in the case of a distributed ter minal see Section Operation A 4 core cable is required to connect a terminal max permissible length approx 2 km with 0 8 mm conductor diameter If the power supply is taken from the SIMATRIX a 6 core cable is required For lengths greater than 300 meters a separate power supply in the terminal must be used Up to 4 terminals can be connected to the Terminal sockets Terminal socket 1 2 Terminal 9 contact 9 pin sub D socket sub D plug TTY IN2 1 1 S OUT TTY IN 1 2 2 S OUT TTY OUT 3 3 S IN TTY OUT 4 4 S IN N C 5 5 12VDC 8V 6 6 GND 8V 7 7 15V N C 8 8 Signal transmitter N C 9 3 Alarm output Fig 9 Connection of terminal to terminal socket 1 2 21 07 2015 CAUTION terminals 3 4 must be powered via an external plug type power supply 230VAC Terminal socket 3 4 8 contact sub D socket Terminal 9 sub D plug 7 15VDC N C 5 5 12VDC 8V 6 6 GND TYY IN 2 1 1 S OUT ITY N 1 2 2 S OUT ITY OUT 3 3 S IN ITY OUT 4 4 S N N C 8 8 Signal transmitter NC 9 9 Alarm output Fig 10 Connection of terminal to terminal socket powered via an external plug type power supply unit 4 2 3 Assignments of 37 c
58. the remote drive camera is connected SIMATRIX 648 Il programming software allows allocation of other addresses how ever 18 07 2015 Installation und Inbetriebnahme 4 Installation und Inbetriebnahme The SIMATRIX 648 II system is built in modular 19 inch format The 19 inch com ponent trays have been designed to suit 19 inch frames and cabinets When installing component tray modules make sure that the maximum supply air temperature of 45 C is not exceeded in any of the com ponent tray modules 4 1 Safety instructions relating to installation A WARNING Installation connection and commissioning of the devices must only be carried out by qualified personnel The appropriate safety regulations must be observed in particular the general installation and safety regulations for working on power systems e g DIN VDE The failure to observe these regulations may result in death severe personal injury or extensive damage to property We recommend that you use the support and services of the appropriate Sie mens departments for installation and commissioning Caution The devices are designed for operation on earthed three phase networks so called TN systems to VDE 0100 Part 300 or EN 60950 Operation on IT sys tems i e systems without an earthed conductor insulated or via conductors only earthed via impedance is not envisaged 19 07 2015 Installation und Inbetriebnahme 4
59. the video input must not exceed 300 mV If the video pulse level is too low a cable equalizer must be wired in at the video source This device must then be set to boost the signal to the levels specified above 4 4 Connection of Video Outputs Connect monitors image recording devices or grabber cards to the BNC sockets that are labeled Video Output 1 Vss 75 Ohm NOTE i If the signal leads are too long a cable equalizer must be wired in at the monitor 4 5 Mains connection If the outer casing of the video matrix device shows signs of damage do not proceed with electrical connection If the local electricity supply lies between 115 and 230 VAC 1096 15 ata frequency of between 50 Hz and 60 Hz the video matrix can be connected to the mains by plugging the mains connection cable into a wall socket in the supply network Plug the mains connection cable into the video matrix first The wall socket must be installed in an easily accessible place close to the SIMATRIX 648 II Caution 27 07 2015 4 6 Extension with SIMATRIX 648 Il NOTE Connection commissioning and repair must only be carried out by sufficiently qualified staff Reliable and safe operation of this equipment is dependent on correct transport storage installation and as sembly as well as careful operation and maintenance Do not use the equipment if external damage is visible Only carry out extensions when t
60. tures and improvement compared with the SIMATRIX 648 Common features 3 1 2 New features Parameterization downward compatible with the SIMATRIX 648 Alarm inputs serial connectors for operating devices relays and open collector outputs pin and function compatible with SIMATRIX 648 Housing dimensions and connector positions are exactly the same as with SIMATRIX 648 CL TTY PTZ units can be reused with the optionally available A16 SCU module 3 2 LAN connector for 100Base T network for connecting LAN based operating devices SUT 50 LAN status display via integrated web server programming via LAN No more serial port on actual laptops Web interface for diagnoses Firmware flash update possible control by a management system SDC system Macros ease the realization of customer wishes without creating special soft ware Modern switching power supply with a broad input voltage range from 110 230 volts Modern ARM processor same as with SIMATIX NEO II RS485 RS422 outputs for direct PTZ control of dome cameras 2 of 7 available PTZ protocols can be used at the same time no more DSU CAK converters nec essary All 8 video outputs can be used for switching video separate signal control ax is Device Features The SIMATRIX 648 Il is an economically priced video matrix system with up to 64 video inputs and 8 outputs Video Matrix Modular sy
61. with 10 100 Base T Ethernet port for configuration via net work connection of LAN components status request via integrated Web server Power supply 115 230 V AC tolerance 10 15 Switching power supply 50 to 60 Hz The mains socket is fitted with two micro fuses 1 6 A slow blow Operating temperature to 45 C Relative humidity 30 to 85 non condensing Dimensions w x h x d chassis without 19 427 mm x 133 mm x 210 mm B x H x T 3 U module rack mount Tab 9 Technical data 53 07 2015 Appendix 10 2 Glossary Alarm image switching An alarm image appears on the monitor until it is acknowledged Alarm image sequence All as yet acknowledged alarm images are shown repeatedly in sequence on a moni Alarm sequence See alarm image sequence Auto reset he alarm image disappears from the monitor as soon as the alarm signal resets See also manual reset and stack reset Image sequence Images from several cameras can be switched to a monitor in sequence The image sequence can be started or stopped by a key on the keyboard Alternatively the sys tem can be configured to display preset camera images upon start up Dome cameras Ceiling mounted rapid response remote control camera with a lens drive system Housed in a glass dome CCDA Siemens dome cameras CCTV Closed Circuit Television independent television system in a delimited area External detection group Group switching A key on the keyboard is u
62. y is pressed again If the SIMATRIX 648 II has been installed in combination with the Siemens TELEMAT video alarm system the zone from which the alarm originates will be highlighted in the alarm image when an alarm is triggered Acknowledging an alarm will then also reset the TELEMAT system 07 2015 Operation 6 2 1 Alarm processing in alarm program 2 Alarm can be processed as follows When an alarm is triggered the alarm image camera image of the zone from which the alarm originates appears on monitors 1 and 4 along with the text ALARM The alarm can be acknowledged turned off by keying MON 1 The original images will now appear on the monitors second alarm is triggered before the first alarm be acknowledged the second alarm image will appear on monitor 2 Each additional alarm image will overwrite one of the alarm images on display so that monitors 1 and 2 always display the most recent two alarm images f two or more alarm images are active simultaneously they will all appear as an alarm image sequence on monitor 4 Fig 24 Display of two alarm images AB Alarm image AB1 AB2 Alarm image display on monitors 1 and 2 Kx S Selected camera image sequence on monitor 3 A Alarm image sequence on monitor 4 VTR 1 Video recorder for gap free alarm image recording from output 4 The alarm displays on monitors 1 and 2 can be acknowledged The oldest next in sequence image w

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