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1. Video O P Video l P iuc I P Video P MV900B Video Matrix Switch MV900B MV900B Video Matrix v oe 99999999999 Video Matrix Switch Switch MV900B Video Matrix Switch E E E E E E E E 00 0 Video O P Video P Video O P Video I P Video Video O P I P Figure 23 UVN3000 SP Master Network Server Copyright UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 23 of 30 All Rights Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual 3 Operation 3 1 General Description UVN3000 P network server is a self running computer system that has no special operation requirement upon connections and configurations among the connected video matrix switchers However there are some operational requirements to be understood by the operators in accessing and controlling different video switching systems stations 3 2 Keyboard Operation a Each of the video matrix switchers connected in the UVN3000 network has been assigned with an ID number from the UVN3000 P This ID number will be the first digit or first two digits of the camera ID number Therefore when the operator selects a particular camera image from a remote video matrix switcher e g camera 120 from the remote video matrix switcher with ID 3 via monitor output 1 he she shall enter the keystroke sequence as follows Assumed that he she is currently viewing a local cam
2. Cn CH q amp 063 HN PIN UD UH E IU IU Page 26 of 30 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual 3 4 Exiting the UVN3000 P Program To exit the program to the windows desktop make sure that you have logged onto the program by entering the administer password first Otherwise the Exit to Windows button will be disabled Then press Exit to Windows button will close the program and exit to the windows desktop It should be noted that exiting the program would stop all the communications between the UVN3000 P and video matrix switchers 3 5 Shutting Down the UVN3000 P Program a The UVN3000 P communication software program provides a shortcut key to exit the program and shutdown the machine automatically Make sure that you have logged onto the program To shutdown the UVN3000 P machine press Shutdown button and the machine will be powered off completely NOTE UVN3000 P is designed for 24 hour non stop running Upon connection and configuration it is not recommended to power off the machine 3 6 Saving the Event Log message a Save As Ei Ea Save n Eventlog Files EN File name Eventlog Save as type Test Files tet Cancel Such event messages as initalisation client connection and disconnection are being logged onto the Event Log window You can clear all the event log messag
3. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 4 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 5 Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool in an unprotected outdoor installation or any area which is classified as a wet location 6 Accessories Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturers instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer 7 Ventilation Openings in the enclosure if any 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 The openings should never be blocked This unit should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 8 Power Sources This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of the power supply you plan to use consult your appliance dealer or local power company For units intended to be operated from battery power or other sources please refer to the operating instructions 9 Grounding or Polarization This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug
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5. Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual f UVN3000 Network effectively reduces the cost and time for cable installation for the remote sites All the signals including video and control are transmitted over the network connection 1 3 General Layout a A typical system block diagram of bi directional accessing the video signals from different switching stations sites is shown in Figure 2 Camera signal MV900B Video Matrix Switch COM2 MV900B Video Matrix Switch UVNS0OO0 P eeeeeeesee 8 6 0 e eeeeeeeee 6 Control signal signal COM2 ENEN ird i ecooooooooooo Video Matrix Vid O P Sun Switch M Video O P Video O P N Video MILLE Video I P All the sites can access any camera from any other sites Figure2 Typical System Block Diagram b For a single star connection up to a maximum of 64 video switching systems stations can be connected together For details please refer to section 2 3 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 7 of 30 All Rights Reserved 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual Installation Unpacking Unpack carefully This is an electronic equipment and should be handled with care Packing List a Check for the following items after unpacking UVN3000 P UVN3000 P Network Server with Multi 1 I O card AccelePort Xem PCI Host Adapter install
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7. by the original manufacturer No contingent liabilities are assumed UniVision has no responsibilities whatsoever if other applications cannot be properly performed after installation of the product UniVision reserves the right to alter the information in this manual without prior notice Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System M Revision 1 00 User Manual Copyright The product mentioned in this document is copyright to UniVision Engineering Limited All the copyright of the respective products which may have been mentioned in this document belong to the original product supplier or and manufacturer Copyright UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 5 of 30 All Rights Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 General Description a The Surveillance System Network is made much more simple and flexible less limitation with the revolutionary UVN3000 network configuration It is designed for large surveillance system which requires wide area surveillance facilities Unlimited number of sites may be linked together and have access of the cameras on each site through UVN3000 network b The UVN3000 Network comprises of multiple video matrix switchers connected in a star manner with a system server UVN3000 P The UVN3000 P performs central management having full control of all other video switching stations in
8. having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet in only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Alternately this unit may be equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Copyright UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 1 of 30 All Rights Reserved 10 UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual 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 11 Overloading Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 12 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
9. of 99 video matrix switchers stations by cascading the Multi I P ports module boxes and installing two PCI Host adapters on the UVN3000 P whereby each adapter can handle up to four modules Therefore multiple module boxes can be linked in a chain to expand the number of ports for connecting the video matrix switchers The connection for this approach is shown in Figure 22 Multi I O ports module boxes a oo E UVN3000 P Multi I O ports module boxes A E I _ _ i z o E 117 Ne i nn To 4 of UV3000 P m adapter card Lum A f UV3000 P Connect up to 64 L m Connect to another 35 video matrix switchers video matrix switchers v 3 Figure 22 Expansion to the Full Capacity of the UV3000 P Network Server 2 3 2 Expansion of UVN3000 P with UVN3000 SP Master Network Server To increase the system reliability and availability for the UVN3000 network the system can be expanded with the UVN3000 SP Master Network Server to provide communications among the UVN3000 P network servers as shown in Figure 23 Page 22 of 30 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System M Revision 1 00 User Manual Central Control Room l From Monitor B outputs of the A Video Matrix other MV900B
10. of MV2000 Client List and the dialogue box of Figure 17 will appear Chent Properties IP Address M Guest Priority lo Cancel Figure 17 Client Properties ii You can type in an IP address directly or check the Guest as shown in Figure 17 and let the program defining an IP address for you iii Assign a priority number for this particular PC workstation with UV2000 ll whereby priority no 1 has the highest priority iv Press OK button and the MV2000 Client List will show the configured information as shown in Figure 18 NOTE If the connection has been made successfully the status column will show Connected and the Event Log Window will also display a successful connection message as shown in Figure 19 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 19 of 30 All Rights Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual BV ODIO Client List ID IPAddress Guest Priority Status 1 132 158 0 82 Y es 1 Connected Add Remove Properties Disconnect Figure 18 MV2000 Client List Event Lo D3z 07700 17 28 31 Spralnitialliee successful 370 7 00 17 28 31 5proFindFirsthl nit successful 03 08700 10 12 43 Client 132 158 0 82 connected 4q Clear Save Figure 19 Event Log Window Successful Client Connection V Repeat Steps i to iv for another PC workstation with UV2000 II until all the required PC with UV2000 II have been con
11. the network Simulating a digital data network enabling real time display wide area network connection and data sharing Monitor ooo au Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard Video signals MV900B MV900B 3 Video Matrix uv Video Matrix LL Switch Video signals Switch Cameras e COM Uo Control Control signal signal UVN3000 P COM Port T o H HHHH HHN Figure 1 Basic Structure of UVN3000 Network Surveillance System 1 2 Functions Description a Any of the video matrix switchers connected in the UVN3000 network could view and switch video images of the others The same applies to the control capability of the pan tilt unit and lenses of the entire network b Operator priority level of any of the stations can be altered as required by the system administrator on the network server UVN3000 P C owitching sequences could be run and programmed on demand on any of the switching stations sites d Utilisation of the transmission media is optimised where only a single line is required for multiple monitors to view the same remote video image e Every station site shares the same data and facilities in the UVN3000 network Central Management ensures that all information including time broadcast messages and alarm messages etc are consistent Page 6 of 30 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network
12. the Monitor Overlay using the User Function 6 from the Control Keyboard 30 Page ii of iv Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd df p Revision 1 00 UVN3000 Network Surveillance System User Manual Table Of Figures Basic Structure of UVN3000 Network Surveillance System seeessssse 6 Typical System Block Diagrarm 2 1 were BARR eut opea ouk Re e du aad douce 7 Example of UVN3000 Network System ccccccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaseeessaneeeessaaess 10 Connections between the UVN3000 P and Video Matrix eeeeeseeessssss 11 Setting of RS 232 to RS 422 Converter eee nnne nnns 12 Connections of the Video Signals among two particular Video Matrix Switchers 13 Connections between UV3000 P and PC workstations with UV2000 ll 14 Main Menu of UVN3000 P Communication Software Program ssse 15 Program Logon PasSWOECG usus a tu baratas esu Don eub viuo Vh utu auti Dun us 16 SWITCHED
13. 000 exe iv Free Harddisk space of 1 5GB or above V 3 5 Floppy disk driver vi 64MB or above RAM Nr Page 8 of 30 Copyright UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved g UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual vii Multi I O card viii Multi l O ports module box with a set of RS 422 to RS 232 converters ix 10M 100M Ethernet card Optional Mid level of the UVN3000 network comprises of video matrix switchers Alarm Interface Unit and so forth The video matrix switchers handle first level of signal receiving configuration and distribution of the front end components Other mid level components include equipment with serial interface and auxiliary video components such as video splitter units Video Distribution Amplifier VDA and Video Cassette Recorder VCR These could further enhance the system control The Alarm Interface Unit collects all the alarm information from the alarm sensors before directing them to the UVN3000 P Network Server The Front end components include cameras pan tilt units On Site Receiver Driver OSRD and all types of alarm sensors 2 2 2 System Design Planning a Planning the overall UVN3000 network system is very important The followings are some basic guidelines for constructing the UVN3000 network system i How many sets of video switchers stations to be connected in the network system ii Where is the UVN3000 P
14. K SEQ ON OFF _ DATA i F LOCK SET SHOW gi Camera number E 1103 M02 11 37 25 YMT ENT C 25 04 98 Camera description Monitor number a Monitor overlay of the remote switcher Corresponding Keyboard LED displays Video image of the selected camera i e camera 3120 Monitor No Camera No Display Display ALM PGM USER MON ACK SEQ ON OFF Camera number LOCK SET SHOW Camera description Bi 3120 2 11 37 25 gt MOK aliad 25 04 98 Monitor number b Figure 24 Monitor Overlays of the Local and Remote Switchers Local camera 103 103 I P Camera 120 a MV900B MV900B i Ju 3 Video Matrix UP Video Matrix Switch 2 Switch Switcher ID 3 gt Switcher ID 1 Figure 25 System Diagram for the Example of Remote Camera Switching Video Path IMonitor Z of switcher 1 Figure 26 Indication of a Video Trunk Occupation Keyboard Operator Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 25 of 30 All Rights Reserved User Manual UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 3 3 UV2000 II Operation a Camera switching on different remote video matrix switchers from the UV2000 II GUI program shall be transparent to the operator The operator can click on any camera icon from the map and the selected camera image will display on the video window directly b Therefore entering the particular video switcher ID number and camera logical number are not necessar
15. UniVision Engineering Limited LA s Tu L fi 8 BE xs um UVN3000 Network Surveillance System User Manual Revision 1 00 a Cy M H af UniVision Engineering Limited Hong Kong has been ag registered by SGS Yarsley ICS against ISO 9001 Certificate No Q13116 ISO 9001 1994 Information furnished by UniVision Engineering Limited is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by UniVision Engineering Limited for its use nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent right of UniVision Engineering Limited UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual Table Of Contents Safety PFECAUTIONS oto ei ea ec oris aa 1 EI CIL 4 COVOR uio i595 0099 002 090000390 295010303022 30000 002 080 00100 0 99 0 00900508522 98 500 2 92 1 5 0003 0d 5 1 WTROGUCHION t 6 I ECIaIBB ledjeie e ES EEEEM 6 1 2 Functions DescriDlOl casciisior crure rerdiv Parva ebeyev6P Por Pur eberip P Por Peppe eda pausa pan 6 IESXC uicem mm 7 2 iccItnierm 8 2M I ueoesobesasaeiies dad docto aiu aun detta acted Doer Ud Eod iu cabaS dimid ico SubeS sensi see 8 Belek PACKING LIS m 8 2 2 oystelm SOUND soci tha eie teneo ER DO ERR Eu obe du si sete du adsensu dune ei adi dE 8 221 S5ystem COMON M S ess bobo oper RO
16. be two sets of monitor overlays generated by the first and the last video matrix switchers it is recommended that the overlay of the corresponding monitor output for the last video matrix switcher shall be removed by using the User Function 6 of the control keyboard function Please refer to Appendix A for this keyboard function When selecting the local camera by the local user the overlay of the selected monitor will appear automatically For detailed operation of the camera switching and control on other remote switchers please refer to section 3 2 2 4 4 Changing Administrator Password a b To change the Administrator password make sure that you logged onto the program by entering the administor password first Otherwise the Password button will be disabled Then press Password button will appear a dialogue box as shown in Figure 21 Change Password Old Password New Password Confirm New Password ni Cancel Figure 21 Change Password Copyright UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 21 of 30 All Rights Reserved User Manual UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 C Entering the old password new password and confirming the new password accordingly in the dialogue box and pressing OK button the new password setting will then be saved 2 3 Expansion 2 3 1 Expansion of Video Matrix Switchers in UVN3000 Network The UVNS3000 P network server can support up to a maximum
17. e same priority levels Switcher List Priority Status Add Remove Properties Port Settings Figure 11 Switcher List c Highlight the item and press Port Settings button A dialogue box as shown in Figure 12 will appear Page 16 of 30 Copyright UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System User Manual 5Switcher 1 Part Connected Port coms Baud Rate 13200 Parity None Data Ic 2 Flow Control Software Odd Stop te 7 C 15 Hardware Message sending out window Message receiving window Set Switcher ID 1 to be connected to the port COM3 with the settings as indicated in Figure 12 and then press Apply NOTE There is actually no limitation for the switcher to be connected to any particular COM port as long as the COM port is not currently being used If the connection between the UVN3000 P and Switcher ID 1 COM2 port of MV900B has been done properly then the two windows of the dialogue box will show 10K and OOK messages periodically about 13 seconds to indicate that they are communicating properly as indicated in Figure 12 Press l to close the Port Properties dialogue box Repeat Steps a to f for another switcher until all the required switchers connected in the network have been configured If all the connections and settings have been performed correctly the Switcher Li
18. ed UVN3000 Communication Software One 3 5 floppy disk program AccelePort PORTS 8emTM Module or The number of output ports X AccelePort PORTS 16emTM Module depends on the number of video switcher connected in the system 1 The number of converters being used depends on the number of output ports USB Security Key 1 User Manual for UVN3000 Network This manual Surveillance System NOTE1 AccelePort PORTS 8emTM supports up to 8 video matrix switchers while AccelePort PORTS 16emTM supports up to 16 video matrix switchers NOTE2 MV900B Video Matrix Switcher is not included in the package and it shall be ordered separately b Should any item appear to have been damaged during shipment repack it properly in its original carton and contact our Customer Service Department IcA85 RS 422 to RS 232 converters System Setup System Components a UVN3000 Network consists of three major group of components namely the high level mid level and the front end components b In the high level it is the UVN3000 P Network Server This is the heart of the UVN3000 network High level integration including communications controls administrative management and information storage is handled by the UVN3000 P C The hardware and software configuration of the UV3000 P include the following i Microprocessor of Pentium 11 266 or above li Windows 2000 operating system iii UVNS3000 Communication Software UVN3
19. eeeesaees 26 Indication of a Video Trunk Occupation UV2000 II Client 26 Saving the Event Log M SS QE cccccssssececcceeseececceeeeeceeeeeaeueeeeessuaeeeeeessaaseeeessaaaeeees 27 Page iii of iv All Rights Reserved Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Page iv of iv UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual Table Of Tables Video Paths ASSICNIMEI s diss TEQv is eqs hU ba cO uero es Wilde bees hea baci upon duties Toute quivis 10 Dip Switch Setting for MV900B Video Matrix Switcher ccccccsseseeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeaeeeeeees 12 Dip Switch Setting for Monitor Expansion Configuration MON Bay 1 13 Port Assignment of the Multi I O Ports Module Box ccccsseeeeeeeeeseeesaeeseesseeeeeeseaes 15 Remote Camera SWitChing ccccccsssccccccssssecccccececeeeseeeeeeeesseeceeeesseeaseeeeesssaaseseesssaeeeess 24 TOUTS SIO OCA C HIM S asa E Sire srs cece ee dace de es aac esos bee basemen nem 29 Copyright UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System M Revision 1 00 User Manual Safety Precautions 1 Read Instructions Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the unit 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Cleaning Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning
20. era 103 from the local video matrix switcher ID no 1 on monitor 2 and a video trunk is physically connected from switcher ID 3 to the video input 2 of this local switcher i e ID 1 The monitor is currently displaying the video image of the camera 1103 on monitor 2 as shown in Figure 24 a The keyboard will show 103 on Camera No LED display and 2 on Monitor No LED display as shown in Figure 24 The video image of the The monitor will 1 Key in 3120 and camera 120 from display the overlay of then press ENT switcher ID 3 will display the monitor 1 of the on the current monitor as switcher ID 3 shown in Figure 24 b with monitor ID 1 The keyboard will show 3120 on Camera No LED display and 2 on Monitor No LED display as shown in Figure 24 b Monitor 2 of switcher 1 will be shown in the column of Used by under Video Path as shown in Figure 26 Table5 Remote Camera Switching b For clarification of the above remote camera switching a system diagram illustrating the physical connection is provided as shown in Figure 25 Page 24 of 30 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System M Revision 1 00 User Manual Local Monitor overlay display Corresponding Keyboard LED displays Video image of the selected camera i e camera 1103 Monitor No Camera No Display Display ALM PGM USER MON CAM x se AC
21. es in this window by using the Clear button Also you can save these event messages in a text file and backup to other media To save the event messages press Save button and a dialogue box of Figure 29 will appear a eal n Figure 29 Saving the Event Log Message b Key in the file name and press Save button The file will then be saved in the directory or floppy disk that you specified Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 27 of 30 All Rights Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual 4 Specifications 4 1 Performance CPU Pentium III based CPU 500 Mhz Memory 64M SDRAM on 00Mhzclockspeed Display Interface 800x600 S O FlopyDisk 1 44Mb CD ROM 20xspeed Network Interface 10 100Mbi s COM ports j Mulil Oports moduebox 0 AC adapter Power Supply AC adapter HadDisk 3GB Mouse MicrosoftCompatible mouse Keyboard Microsoft Compatible keyboard Operating temperature 10 Cto35 C 1 1 Max relative humidity 15 to 80 relative Page 28 of 30 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System M Revision 1 00 User Manual 5 Troubl
22. eshooting Hints Symptom Case X 9 Solution Incorrect e Incorrect setting for the Check the Video Path setting camera display Video Path or incorrect of the UVN3000 P software video path installation program and physical video links Incorrect Incorrect setting for Check the Switcher List setting Video switcher owitcher List or of the UVN3000 P software ID display incorrect physical program and physical links wiring Table6 Troubleshooting Hints Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 29 of 30 All Rights Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual Appendix A Removing the Monitor Overlay using the User Function 6 from the Control Keyboard User Function 6 Select Monitor Display Option This user mode allows the user to remove the time amp date the left side portion of the display on MV900B video switching system or to remove the entire display from the individual monitor To log onto this user mode the following steps shall be as follows Press USER verify that the User LED light is on Key in 6 verify that the DATA LED light is on Press ENT note that the keyboard camera display will show a F followed by the function number 6 selected Moving the joystick down will blank the time amp date from the screen NOTE Moving the joystick up will add the time amp date back again Moving the joystick left will blank the left side p
23. figured vi To edit a particular item highlight the item and press Properties button The dialogue box of Figure 17 will appear vii To disconnect a PC workstation with UV2000 ll highlight the item and press Disconnect button A disconnected message for the particular client will then be shown on the Event Log window Figure 20 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 20 of 30 All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System User Manual D 37077 00 17 28 31 Spralnitiallse successtul 3707 00 17 28 31 5proFindFirsthl nit successful 3708 00 10 12 48 Client 132 1 58 0 82 connected 03708700 10 17 33 Client 132 1 58 0 82 disconnected Clear Save Figure 20 Event Log Window Client Disconnection c d g For detailed configuration of the UV2000 II program please refer to UV2000 lI user manual After the physical connections and software configurations for the UVN3000 network have been completed it will be notified that the camera ID number displayed on the monitor display for each connected video matrix switcher will show in four digits or five digits automatically whereby the first digit or first two digits represent the corresponding switcher ID and the last three digits represent the camera logical ID NOTE If more that 9 video switchers are connected in the UVN3000 network then there will be two digits of the network ID assigned for some video matrix switchers Since there may
24. i I O ports module boxes can be cascaded making up a maximum of 64 video matrix switchers g Connect the power cord to the PC workstation and then plug the cord into properly grounded electrical outlet and then power on the unit h Finally set the dip switch SW1 on the MV910 CPU card of each MV900B video matrix switcher connected in the UVNS3000 network to the following settings Function Disable Enable Warm Cold Single bay keyboard startup As a expander UVN3000 Network A pp lication Network registration Monitor Expansion OFEON OFF ON OFFON ON ON ON ON ON Table 2 Dip Switch Setting for MV900B Video Matrix Switcher NOTE If monitor expansion configuration has been configured for a particular station the oW 1 3 must be set to ON for the master bay and the slave bay monitor bay 1 shall have the following dip switch setting For monitor bay 2 SW1 4 SW1 5 and SW1 6 are set to OFF ON and OFF respectively in binary format and so on for other required monitor bays Page 12 of 30 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System M Revision 1 00 User Manual Function Disable Warm AS a Monitor Bay ID No As aexpander Reserved keyboard startup expander registration OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON Table 3 Dip Switch Setting for Monitor Expansion Configuration MON Bay 1 2 2 3 2 Video Signal Connections among the vide
25. ifference between UV3000 P network server and MV2000 communication server in the application with UV2000 II is that the UV3000 P is able to control each connected MV900B video matrix switcher in the network The steps for connections between the UV3000 P network sever and PC workstations with UV2000 ll are as follows a Firstly make sure each PC workstation with UV2000 II has been installed with a LAN interface card video capture card s and the UV2000 II software program NOTE Please refer to the UV2000 ll 4 0 user manual for detailed installations of the UV2000 II software program and video capture card b oecondly connect the UVN3000 P Ethernet port as shown in Figure 7 to the 1000Base TX LAN hub Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 13 of 30 All Rights Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual C Thirdly connect the PC workstation with UV2000 ll Ethernet port to the 1000Base TX LAN hub as shown in Figure 7 d Connect the power cord to the PC workstation and then plug the cord into properly grounded electrical outlet and then power on the unit e Finally connect a video coaxial cable between the video capture card resided in PC workstation with UV2000 ll and a video output of the video matrix switcher which is located at UV3000 P usually i e switcher 1 as shown in Figure 7 f Repeat Steps c to e for other PC workstations with UV2000 ll programs From Mo
26. ing the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often Page 2 of 30 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System M Revision 1 00 User Manual require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation e If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Copyright UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 3 of 30 All Rights Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual Warranty Page 4 of 30 UniVision Engineering Limited warrants this product when purchased new to be free from defects for a period stated in the contract from date of shipment to the original purchaser Under proper conditions of installation and use exhibits such defects will be repaired or replaced at UniVision s option Transportation charges to UniVision shall be prepaid by purchaser if repairs are to be performed at the factory This warranty will be void if UniVision product is subjected to misuse accident neglect or improper application nor repaired or altered by other than UniVision or those authorized by UniVision in writing Products manufactured by companies other than UniVision are warranted
27. menu of the UVN3000 P Communication Software program is shown in Figure 8 ache Aaa LIES TAE b hu F Puky 3 CDM PS 3 laches Flaky 1 LRA THESE 1 lc her Fed 28 H Spoin secs STE A 17 259 H Se zd dnd succezdui TRIN 10H 2 45 Den 1952 df UEZ cere Conracetixd Figure8 Main Menu of UVN3000 P Communication Software Program c Before staring the configuration of the UVN3000 P Communication Software you must logon to the program by pressing the Logon button and key in a correct administrator password as shown in Figure 9 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 15 of 30 All Rights Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual Administrator Password Please enter administrator password caes Figure9 Program Logon Password 2 2 4 1 Switcher List Configuration The steps for configuring the Switcher List are as follows a Press Add button under the session of Switcher List to start configuring the owitcher ID 1 and the dialogue box of Figure 10 will appear Switcher Properties Switcher Priority f Figure 10 Switcher Properties b Assign a priority number for Switcher ID 1 and press OK Then the setting will appear on the Switcher List as shown in Figure 11 whereby the priority no 1 has the highest priority for accessing the video trunks NOTE If the priority of each switcher has been set to 0 that means all the switchers are defined to have th
28. n the UVN3000 P and Video Matrix b Connect the USB Security Key to the USB port of UVN3000 P C Set the setting of RS 232 to RS 422 converter to DCE MON and T ON R ON as indicated in Figure 5 and connect the 4 cores cable to pins 1 2 3 and 4 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 11 of 30 All Rights Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual Pin assignment for COM2 port of MV900B Female connector Pin amp COM2pot TX DCE DTE MON SIM T RTS T RTS R ON CI R ON T ON R ON 6 GND NOTE 8 GND Set to DCE 9 GND Set to MON Set to T ON R ON Ti _ To COM2 port x of MV900B Figure5b Setting of RS 232 to RS 422 Converter d Connect a RS 232 to RS 422 converter to each required port of the Multi I O ports module box e Connect Port 1 of the Multi I O ports module box with a RS 232 to RS 422 converter to the COM port of the required video matrix switcher NOTE The pin assignment of COM2 port of the MV900B video matrix switcher is shown in Figure 5 f Repeat step e for connection between the Multi I P ports module box with a HS 232 to RS 422 converter and another video matrix switcher until all the required video matrix switchers have been connected NOTE For a single Multi I O ports module box a maximum of 16 video matrix switchers can be connected However up to a maximum of 4 Mult
29. nitor outputs From Multi I O ports of MV900B Module box Le Switcher 1 PC Workstation PC Workstation with UV2000 II with UV2000 II Supply LAN cable 100Base TX Hub Figure 7 Connections between UV3000 P and PC workstations with UV2000 Il 2 2 4 System Software Configuration a The UVN3000 P Communication Software program and the software driver for AccelePort Xem PCI Host Adapter and AccelePort PORTS 8emTM Module or AccelePort PORTS 16emTM Module have been pre installed in the UVN3000 P network server upon delivery The port assignments of the Multi I O ports module box have been pre defined as follows NOTE2 COM1 and COM2 ports are the built in COM ports of the UVN3000 P that can be used for connecting to the video matrix switchers Port Number of Multi I O ports Communication ports of the module box UVN3000 P For AccelePort PORTS 8emTM Module OCM y COM8 COM9 COM10 For AccelePort PORTS 16emTM Module 1 COM3 COM7 pop a LLLus Page 14 of 30 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System M Revision 1 00 User Manual Port Number of Multi I O ports Communication ports of the module box UVN3000 P COM10 o 8 E Table 4 Port Assignment of the Multi l O Ports Module Box b There are three main software configuration settings on the UVN3000 P Communication Software program needed to be performed The main
30. o matrix switchers stations a Connect the particular video outputs of the corresponding switcher station to the corresponding video inputs of the required switcher station based on the pre defined system diagram An example of the video signal connections between two video matrix switchers is illustrated in Figure 6 video input BNC connectors Video I P 1 Video I P 2 et 3 POMOC MOMOMOMOMOMO 0000000000 0000050500000 OOO OOM OOM OOO toe 0 0 0 0 O0 0 er 9 9 MV900B Video Matrix Switcher Station 1 Ext Sync From UVN3000 P via Multi I O ports module box PURER mO O0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 O00 0 Gg n Socio KOMON o oO 90oooodooooo A NEU EE EGER ELTE EUN 9 9 6 o b 6 6 0 9 60 oo ocfocoooooo Eum 600000 9 0 ug od Que Q MV900B Video Matrix Switcher Station 2 E 200000 From Switcher 2 Monitor O P 1 amp 2 to Switcher 1 Camera I P 3 amp 4 Monitor 16 Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Figure6 Connections of the Video Signals among two particular Video Matrix Switchers b Repeat step a until all the required video connections have been completed 2 2 3 3 Connections between UVN3000 P and PC workstations with UV2000 lI programs Optional UV3000 P network server can also work as MV2000 Communication Server and is able to handle commands from the PC workstations with UV2000 II programs directly via LAN The main d
31. ortion of the display the entire display will be blanked from the selected monitor NOTE Moving right will return it Page 30 of 30 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved Every effort has been made to ensure that all information given is correct at time of publication UniVision Engineering Limited accepts no liability in respect of loss arising from errors in the information provided and reserves the right to alter information without prior notice niVision Engineering Limite p uo rom od m OA 1206 Sunbeam Centre 27 Shing Yip Street Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong Tel 852 2389 3256 Fax 852 2797 8053 04 00 P N 600 30000 00
32. shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit 13 Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel 14 Replacement parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 15 Safety Check Upon completion of any services or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the units are in proper operating condition 16 Coax Grounding If an outside cable system is connected to the unit be sure the cable system is grounded 17 Lightning For added protection of this unit during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges 18 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit c Ifthe unit has been exposed to rain or water d If the unit does not operate normally by follow
33. st will show as follows in Figure 13 with the Status column indicating Switcher Ready otherwise Switcher Error will be shown Also the Event log window Figure 14 will show Sprolnitialize successful and SproFindFirstUnit successful with date and time information to indicate that the connections have been done successfully Ja Send Figure 12 Port Properties Dialogue d Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 17 of 30 All Rights Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual Switcher List COMS 13200 COM4 13200 COMS 13200 COMB 13200 Switcher Ready Switcher Ready Switcher Ready Switcher Ready Aoc n3 Tob 5h Add Remove Froperties Port Settings Figure 13 Switcher List Switcher Ready Event Lo D 37077 00 15 22 08 Spralnitiallse successful D 3z0 77 00 15 22 08 SproFindFirsthl mit successful Clear Save Figure 14 Event Log Window Successful Initialisation j To remove a particular item highlight the item and press Remove button 2 2 4 2 Video Paths Configuration NOTE It must be ensured that no mistake is being made in this session Otherwise overall operation may be affected e g incorrect camera switching etc a Press Add button under the session of Video Path to configure the video path between the video matrix switchers and the dialogue box of Figure 15 will appear Video Path Proper
34. ties From Switcher m Output P To Switcher 2 m Input Cancel Figure 15 Video Path Properties b Key in the particular video output of the corresponding switcher station to the corresponding video input of the required switcher station according to the system configuration you developed previously and then press OK The configured information will show in the list as below Page 18 of 30 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System M Revision 1 00 User Manual Video Path From Switcher Quput To Switcher Input UsedBy 1 z 2 3 Add Remove E dil Figure 16 Video Path List C Repeat Step b until all the video paths have been configured accordingly d To edit a particular item highlight the item and press Edit button The dialogue box in Figure 15 will appear again e To remove a particular item highlight the item and press Remove button 2 2 4 3 MV2000 Client List Configuration Optional a As described in section 2 2 3 3 the UVN3000 P can also work as a MV2000 Communication Server It allows each of the PC workstations with UV2000 II programs to perform such CCTV control functions as camera switching and Pan Tilt Zoom functions under an user friendly GUI environment on any particular stations connected in the network b The steps for configuring the MV2000 Client List are as follows i Press Add button under the session
35. to be located e g to be located with a particular station iii Priority of each station iv Distributions of the video inputs and outputs for each station to other different station s V Maximum of video channels for accessing each particular station by other stations vi Consider the physical location of each station After considering the above points you may draw out a simple system block diagram with all the necessary video paths and then summarise all the video paths in a table format An example of an UVN3000 network system with four 4 video switching systems stations is illustrated in Figure 3 in which the UV3000 P network server is installed in the location of Station 1 Thus Station 1 can be considered as the master station and others as the slave stations Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd Page 9 of 30 All Rights Reserved User Manual UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 MV900B Video Matrix Switch Station 4 MV900B MV900B Video Matrix Video Matrix Switch gt b Switch Station 3 s Station 1 MV900B Video Matrix Switch Station 2 NOTE Figure3 Example of UVN3000 Network System d From the system block diagram e g Figure 3 you can summarise all the video paths assignment among the video matrix switchers in the following table This organised information will be useful when configuring the UVN3000 P From Video To Video S
36. witcher Station ID Output M Switcher Station Input I P ID pop i L C1 L poe ee o 1o 4 ccr NO NOTE Camera logical ID numbers Table 1 Video Paths Assignment Page 10 of 30 Copyright O UniVision Engineering Ltd All Right Reserved UVN3000 Network Surveillance System p Revision 1 00 User Manual 2 2 3 System Connections The UVN3000 network employs various system connection methods The Star connection is used for data communications As for video transmission UVN3000 supports any topology available Therefore there are two main connections to be performed 2 2 3 1 Control Data Connections between UVN3000 P and other video matrix switchers stations a Connect the cable from the adapter card of the UVN3000 P to the connector labelled EBI IN on the Multi I O ports module box as shown in Figure 4 UVN3000 P Power Supply 110V 220Vac Multi I O port card Multi I O ports module box a Se DENEN CAISENERS D DENENM 2 iar 6 et Sp V gn Me oo oy E 3 SRR 7 See 1 eee 1544 ETE 1 EN a l Ni 4 ep nr 8 eS Damm 16 4 EI 1 EN KS Pie S Il Il m i EE E Re Deu RS 232 to Coo 1H s Security Key RS 422 4 Emo Converters dy Jy 100 10MbaseT D Eirene Adapter card Optional LAN cable To COM2 ports of the required From 100Mbase T MV900B Video Matrix Switchers Hub EI Figure4 Connections betwee
37. y since this information has been pre configured in the UV2000 II setup For details of configuring the camera and monitor properties please refer to UV2000 II Security Monitoring and Control System user manual c As shown in Figure 27 the caption of the video window in the UV2000 ll program has already been indicated with the camera number description and the UV2000 II monitor number that are configured from the UV2000 ll program To remove the redundant indication and avoid the confusions caused by the monitor overlay display created from the video matrix switcher it is recommended that the monitor overlay shall be removed by using the User Function 6 of the control keyboard Please refer to Appendix A for the steps of removing the monitor overlay by the control keyboard Entrance 31 20 Monitor x Ry Fa Im Tn 1 B Camera number including the switcher ID no description and UV2000 II monitor number or video window no Removing the monitor overlav Figure 27 Video Display Widow in UV2000 II Program d When a particular video trunk is being occupied by a UV2000 II client a message as shown in Figure 28 will be indicated in the column of Used by under the Video Path Video Path From Quput To Input UsedBy i 2 A 3 3 4 Figure 28 Indication of a Video Trunk Occupation UV2000 II Client b Montor 8 of switcher 4 Client 1 p Re GO A o CO

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