INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MPX-CD162
MPX-MD162
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
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Multiplexer
Multiplexeur
Multiplexor
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About this manual
Acerca de este manual
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Before installing and using this unit, please read this manual
carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
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Antes de instalar y usar este aparato, lea detenidamente
este manual. Asegúrese de guardarlo a mano para futuras
referencias.
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This manual gives basic connections and operating
instructions for 2 models (Color MPX-CD162, B/W
MPX-MD162).
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Este manual le indica las conexiones básicas y las
instrucciones de funcionamiento de dos modelos (Color
MPX-CD162, Blanco y negro MPX-MD162).
À propos de ce manuel
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Avant d’installer et d’utiliser cet appareil, veuillez lire ce
manuel attentivement. Assurez-vous de le garder à portée
de la main pour référence ultérieure.
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Ce manuel couvre les instructions de branchement et
d’utilisation de base pour deux modèles (couleur
MPX-CD162, noir et blanc MPX-MD162).
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CONTENTS
PARTS NAMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
FRONT PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
REAR PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
FEATURES
Using this unit you can display the live pictures from the
cameras in split screen display mode (16, 9 or 4 divisions) while
recording, and the recorded pictures can also be displayed in
split screen display mode.
High-speed switching (up to single field switching)
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BASIC CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
CONNECTIONS TO THE ALARM IN AND
RS232C/RS485 TERMINALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
1, 4, 9, 16 screens display modes, with possibility of
displaying an automatic sequential live or recorded pictures
display in the bottom right 1/4 of the screen while in 9 or 16
split screen display mode.
Full screen display on monitor 2 and during alarms automatic
switching to the alarm screen.
REMOTE CONTROLLER CIRCUIT
CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
BASIC OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
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The following operations are possible at each camera
according to the timer settings:
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MODE SWITCHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
SECURITY LOCK FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
SETTINGS BACKUP FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
RESET FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
LIVE PICTURE MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
FULL SCREEN OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
4 DIVISIONS SPLIT SCREEN OPERATIONS . . . .14
MULTI-DISPLAY SCREEN OPERATIONS . . . . . .15
PLUS-DISPLAY SCREEN OPERATIONS . . . . . . .15
MONITOR 2 OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
VCR PLAYBACK MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
FULL SCREEN OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
4 DIVISIONS SPLIT SCREEN OPERATIONS . . . .22
MULTI-DISPLAY SCREEN OPERATIONS . . . . . .23
PLUS-DISPLAY SCREEN OPERATIONS . . . . . . .23
MENU SETTING MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
LANGUAGE SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
CLOCK AND DAYLIGHT SAVING SETTING . . . . .27
VCR SETTING AND EXTERNAL CONTROL
Programmed recording of certain or all cameras only can be
done according to the day or night periods.
Different alarm durations of certain or all cameras can be set
according to the day or night periods.
Live or recorded pictures of certain or all cameras can be
masked so they are not visible according to the day or night
periods.
Automatic switching delay can be set for each camera
according to the day or night periods.
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Video sensor points areas can be set for each camera.
Trigger can start alarm recording operations in priority.
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If the video signal is interrupted at any of the cameras, the
frozen image just previous to the interruption or color bars
can be displayed (selectable for each camera).
The unit can be controlled by computer through the RS232C
connection.
A system controller (sold separately) can be used through the
RS485 (RJ-11) connection.
2 monitors output and S-VIDEO input/output (MPX-CD162
model only).
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COMMUNICATION SPEED SETTING . . . . . . . . . .29
ALARM AND SENSOR SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
ACTIVE RECORDING AND VIDEO LOSS
Up to 100 alarm entries can be displayed on-screen.
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SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
MONITOR SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
CAMERA SETTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
SETTING EACH CAMERA DISPLAY POSITION
ACCESSORIES
IN SPLIT SCREEN DISPLAY MODE . . . . . . . . . . . .43
CLOCK AND TITLE DISPLAY SETTINGS . . . . . . .44
ALARM DATA DISPLAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
ALARMS OPERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Fixer
Power cord tie x1
Power cord x1
To mount this unit onto a rack, please use the rack mount
hardware sold separately.
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PARTS NAMES
FRONT PANEL
1
2
3 4
5
6
7
H I
K
MENU
NEXT
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
POWER
PLUS
QUAD
MULTI
LIVE
VCR
ALL
RESET
M
N
SELECT
MENU
RESET
EXIT
MON2
ZOOM
STILL
SEQUENCE
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
DISPLAY
8
9
F G J
L
This unit is not equipped with a power switch. The power is turned on/off when the supplied power cord is connected/disconnected at
the power source.
1 POWER indicator
F STILL button and indicator
In full screen display mode, press this button to freeze the
displayed image. Press the button one more time to cancel.
2 Camera SELECT buttons and camera indicators
Use these buttons to select the picture from the
G SEQUENCE button and indicator
corresponding camera. Also, when in still image, sequential
display, 4 divisions split screen or multi-display screen
modes, press one of these buttons to return to the normal
picture full screen display of the corresponding camera.
In 4 divisions split screen or full screen display modes,
press this button for an automatic sequential full screen
display of the pictures.
3 PLUS button and indicator
H MENU button (see page 8)
Press this button to display the menus. Press repeatedly to
select the different menus in order.
4 QUAD button and indicator
In sequential display, full screen display or multi-display
screen modes, press this button to switch to 4 divisions
display screen. Press repeatedly to switch to subsequent 4
divisions screens.
I NEXT button
J EXIT/DISPLAY button
K j, l, c, d button
5 MULTI button and indicator
L +, – button
6 LIVE button and indicator
Press this button to select the live input mode.
M ALL RESET button (see page 9)
N MENU RESET button (see page 9)
7 VCR button and indicator
Press this button to select the VCR playback input mode.
8 MON2 button and indicator
Press this button to set the output at monitor 2.
9 ZOOM button and indicator
In full screen display mode, press this button for a 2x
zoomed in image. Press the button one more time to cancel.
About the cooling fan
In order to keep the unit internal temperature low, a fan is
provided on the side of the unit. If the fan does not operate
properly, the POWER indicator will flash to indicate a problem.
Unplug the unit from the power supply and check to make sure
nothing is obstructing the fan. If after the power is restored to the
unit, the POWER indicator still flashes, do not use the unit and
consult your dealer.
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PARTS NAMES
REAR PANEL
I
J
K
ALARM IN
CAMERA
IN
1
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10111213141516
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
2
13
14
B
15
16
L
M
2
C
A
B
C
AL
C
R1 R2
C
SW
C
SENSOR ALARM
OUT
OUT
MONITOR
MONITOR
VCR
VCR
RS485
CONTROL
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
1
1
A
ON
485
ON
TERMI
NATE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
OFF
RS232C
S-VIDEO
ADDRESS
232
3 4 5 6
7
8 9
F
G
H
1 CAMERA IN terminals (1 – 16)
2 CAMERA OUT terminals (1 – 16)
K CONTROL terminal
Pin
Signal
C
A
Ground
Each camera signal is output directly at these terminals.
RS485 terminal *
RS485 terminal *
Common
3 S-VIDEO VCR IN (VCR S-VHS signal input) terminal
B
NOTE: Model MPX-MD162 does not have S-VIDEO IN,
C
OUT terminals.
AL
C
Alarm output (DC 5V)
Common
4 S-VIDEO VCR OUT (VCR S-VHS signal output) terminal
5 MONITOR 1 (Monitor 1 S-VHS signal output) terminal
6 VCR IN (Video cassette recorder input) terminal
7 VCR OUT (Video cassette recorder output) terminal
8 MONITOR 1 (Monitor 1 output) terminal
R1
R2
C
Remote input 1
Remote input 2
Common
SW
C
Switching input (DC 5V)
Common
* Used for connection with a twisted-pair cable.
9 MONITOR 2 (Monitor 2 output) terminal
L AC Power socket
F RS-485 control ports (RS485 A, B)
Insert the power cord female plug firmly into this socket.
When the other plug of the power cord is connected to a live
power source, the POWER indicator on the front panel will
light.
(A) RJ-11 A terminal
Used for connection with a modular cable.
(B) RJ-11 B terminal
Used for connection with a modular cable.
M Power cord holder
Using the supplied tie, attach the power cord to the holder
as illustrated.
Note:
Do not connect to a phone line.
Only up to two RS-485 control ports can be used.
Do not use all of the RS-485 control ports.
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G RS-232C (RS232C) terminal
To control this unit using a personal computer, connect the
computer serial terminal to this terminal using a 9-pin
D-SUB cable (sold separately).
H Interface setting DIP switches
I SENSOR ALARM OUT terminals (1 – 16)
J ALARM IN (Alarm signal input) terminals
The alarm triggers input to the unit are output at the AL pin
of the CONTROL terminal.
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CONNECTION
Before making any connection, make sure all the devices are turned off.
Before making the connections, please refer to the instruction manual accompanying each device. If the devices are not connected
properly, that may cause a fire and/or damages.
BASIC CONNECTIONS
ALARM IN
CAMERA
IN
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10111213141516
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
2
13
14
B
15
16
C
A
B
C
AL
C
R1 R2
C
SW
C
SENSOR ALARM
OUT
OUT
MONITOR
MONITOR
VCR
VCR
RS485
CONTROL
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
1
1
A
ON
485
ON
TERMI
NATE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
OFF
RS232C
S-VIDEO
ADDRESS
232
NOTE:
The camera signal input at each CAMERA IN
terminal is throughput at the corresponding
CAMERA OUT terminal. The CAMERA IN
terminals are automatically terminated at 75 Ω.
Video input
terminal
Video input
terminal
1
5
2
6
3
4
8
7
9
10 11 12
• When no connection is made to the CAMERA
OUT terminal, the CAMERA IN terminal 75 Ω
termination is made automatically.
• When a connection is made to the CAMERA
OUT terminal, the CAMERA IN terminal
termination is open, you must therefore make
sure the CAMERA OUT side is terminated.
13 14 15 16
Monitors (sold separately)
ALARM input
terminal
Ground
• With model MPX-MD162, use black and white
cameras only. If color cameras are used, that
may cause image beat, etc.
Ground
Timelapse VCR (sold separately)
Switching output
terminal
CONNECTIONS TO THE S-VIDEO TERMINALS
If connections are made to the S-VIDEO terminals, they will have the priority.
MONITOR
MONITOR
VCR
VCR
RS485
CONTROL
RS232C
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
1
1
2
A
B
ON
485
TERMI
NATE
OFF
S-VIDEO
ADDRESS
232
S-VIDEO output
terminal
S-VIDEO input
terminal
S-VIDEO input
terminal
1
2
6
3
7
4
8
5
9
10 11 12
13 14 15 16
Timelapse VCR (sold separately)
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CONNECTION
CONNECTIONS TO THE ALARM IN AND RS232C/RS485 TERMINALS
External alarm sensors
(door bell, interphone, etc.)
[A] RS485 (RJ-11) terminal connection
Make the connection to the RS485 control terminal using a
modular cable (sold separately).
If using a straight type cable, connect it between the A
terminals, or between the B terminals (see illustration below).
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If using a crossed type cable, connect it from the A terminal
to the B terminal, or from the B terminal to the A terminal (see
illustration below).
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MONITOR
RS485
1
2
A
B
To terminal A
To terminal A
Common
Straight-type cable
Cross-type cable
Not used
Not used
Not used
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Not used
6
1
6
1
6
1
6
1
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Straight type
Cross type
[C]
[B] Using the push-lock terminals
Make the connections to pins A, B, C (earth) of the CONTROL
terminal using a twisted-pair cable (sold separately). Then,
connect signal A to A, and signal B to B.
ALARM IN
C 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10111213141516
Push in to insert cable
C
A
B
C
AL
C
R1 R2
C
SW
C
SENSOR ALARM
OUT
RS485
CONTROL
A
B
C
A
B
C
AL
C
R1 R2
C
SW
C
RS232C
[A]
[B]
RS232C
Switching output
terminal
To B signal
To A signal
Common
9-pin D-SUB cable
(sold separately)
Twisted-pair cable
Ground
Common
[C] SENSOR ALARM OUT terminals
Alarm input
terminal
When the unit internal video sensor send a trigger, it will be
output at the SENSOR ALARM OUT terminals. By connecting
indicator lamps switching circuits to theses connectors (Fig. 1),
an indication can be generated when the video sensors send a
trigger.
Computer
For example, the video sensor alarm indicator lamps could be
laid out on a factory floor plan to give accurate indication of
trigger location. The terminals are normally open (NO). A trigger
at the video sensor for one of the cameras, will switch the signal
to LOW.
Connect a 9-pin D-SUB cable (sold
separately) from the RS232C terminal on the
rear panel to the computer serial connector.
Fig. 1
Rating values for each connector (at 25˚C)
Maximum current : 25mA
1K
Maximum voltage : 25V
Maximum power
: 40mW
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CONNECTION
REMOTE CONTROLLER CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS
Use the layout below to make a remote controller and make the connections to the remote input pins (R1, R2) of the
CONTROL terminal as indicated. This will permit remote controlled operation of this unit. (make contact LOW input)
R1
R2
220Ω
220Ω
SW 1 : Camera 1
220Ω
SW 2 : Camera 2
300Ω
SW 3 : Camera 3
360Ω
SW 4 : Camera 4
470Ω
SW 5 : Camera 5
680Ω
SW 6 : Camera 6
820Ω
SW 7 : Camera 7
1.2kΩ
SW 8 : Camera 8
1.8kΩ
SW 9 : Camera 9
2.2kΩ
SW 10 : Camera 10
3.3kΩ
SW 11 : Camera 11
4.7kΩ
SW 12 : Camera 12
7.5kΩ
SW 13 : Camera 13
13kΩ
SW 14 : Camera 14
27kΩ
SW 15 : Camera 15
68kΩ
SW 16 : Camera 16
SW 17 : Menu selection
220Ω
SW 18 : VCR playback
300Ω
SW 19 : Live picture
360Ω
SW 20 : MULTI
470Ω
SW 21 : PLUS
680Ω
SW 22 : Camera sequential
display
SW 23 : Zoom
1.2kΩ
SW 24 : Still image
1.8kΩ
SW 25 : Monitor 2
2.2kΩ
SW 26 : 4 divisions split screen
3.3kΩ
SW 27 : NEXT
4.7kΩ
SW 28 : EXIT/DISPLAY
7.5kΩ
SW 29 : +
13kΩ
SW 30 : –
27kΩ
SW 31 : 3
68kΩ
SW 32 : 2
C
A
B
C
AL
C
R1 R2
C
SW
C
820Ω
CONTROL
SW: switch
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BASIC OPERATIONS
MODE SWITCHING
When the unit is connected to a power source, the default display mode will be as follows: live picture displayed in a 16
divisions split screen on monitor 1, and sequentially, full screen on monitor 2. You can use the VCR, MENU and LIVE buttons
to switch to the desired mode on monitor 1 (see below for further information). When the power is restored after having
already used the unit, the unit will restart in the modes selected before the unit was turned off.
LIVE picture mode
VCR playback mode
LIVE picture mode
Menu mode
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
(LANGUAGE/LANG./IDIO.)
ENGLISH
FRANCAIS
ESPANOL
When the power on
VCR
LIVE
MENU
Live Picture Mode (see page 10)
Menu Mode (see page 25)
When the LIVE button is pressed, the live (direct) picture from
the cameras connected to the camera input terminals (1 – 16)
on the unit rear panel, will be displayed on monitor 1. While in
live picture mode you can use the still and zoom functions.
Press the MENU button to display the menu. The buttons used
for menu control are indicated below.
Menu control buttons
3
1
NOTE:
The unit will automatically start in the live picture or VCR
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playback display mode (16, 9, 4 divisions split screen, full
screen or sequential display) last selected. Therefore, when a
mode is selected, the display mode will remain the same.
MENU
NEXT
EXIT
MULTI
ZOOM
LIVE
VCR
ALL
RESET
MENU
RESET
If a camera is not connected at one of the input terminals,
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STILL
SEQUENCE
DISPLAY
“NO VIDEO” will be displayed on the monitor 1 screen.
4
2
NO VIDEO
1 j, l, c, d buttons...press repeatedly
j button: will move the cursor up.
l button: will move the cursor down.
c button: will move the cursor towards the right.
d button: will move the cursor towards the left.
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VCR Playback Mode (see page 18)
•
Start playback on the VCR. If the video signal is correctly
recorded, the VCR playback image will be displayed on monitor
1 when the VCR button is pressed. While in VCR playback
mode you can use the still and zoom functions.
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•
2 +, – buttons...press repeatedly
+ button: for forward selection of numbers, letters,
•
NOTE: If playing back a tape not recorded through this unit,
symbols.
“NO ID” will be displayed on the monitor screen.
– button: for backward selection of numbers, letters,
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symbols.
3 NEXT button
To select a sub-menu (in the (CAMERA SET), (POSITION SET),
(DISPLAY SET) menus) in order to set the title position, etc.
Press the NEXT button to switch between the menu and the
sub-menu.
NO ID
NOTE: In live picture mode and VCR playback mode
there may be a slight vertical roll of the picture.
4 EXIT/DISPLAY button (see page 9)
To exit the menu mode and return to live picture mode.
Also, when in live picture mode or VCR playback mode, press
this button to switch the display of the camera title and the clock
display on/off.
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BASIC OPERATIONS
SECURITY LOCK FUNCTION
RESET FUNCTION
This function lets you lock the camera live picture mode or VCR
playback mode, so that it cannot be switched to another mode.
The menus can be reset or cleared using one of the following
two methods.
Camera Live Picture Mode Lock
Press the LIVE button for about 3 seconds.
MENU
A buzzer will be heard, and the VCR and MENU buttons will not
operate if pressed. If buttons are pressed, a buzzer will be heard
and the operation will not be possible.
PLUS
QUAD
MON2
MULTI
ZOOM
LIVE
VCR
ALL
RESET
NEXT
MENU
RESET
EXIT
STILL
SEQUENCE
DISPLAY
LIVE
VCR
MENU
Using the ALL RESET button
Press this button to reset the following:
VCR Playback Mode Lock
Reset the time and date in the (CLOCK SET) menu to the
default setting.
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•
Press the VCR button for about 3 seconds.
The display mode on monitor 1 will return to 16 divisions split
screen (default mode).
A buzzer will be heard, and the LIVE and MENU buttons will not
operate if pressed. If buttons are pressed, a buzzer will be heard
and the operation will not be possible.
The display mode on monitor 2 will return to sequential
screen (default mode).
The information about the alarms displayed in the (ALARM
DATA) menu will be erased.
VCR
LIVE
MENU
NOTE:
If the unit does not function properly, press the
ALL RESET button.
Please note that all the settings mentioned above
will be reset.
Canceling the Security Lock
To cancel the security lock, press the same button again for
about 3 seconds. A buzzer will be heard and the mode will be
unlocked.
Using the MENU RESET Button
A: While a menu is displayed, press the MENU RESET button
to reset all the values of the displayed menu to the default
values.
SETTINGS BACKUP FUNCTION
This unit bottom is equipped with a backup battery (lithium
battery) to maintain the clock settings. When the unit is used
under normal conditions, the backup battery is recharged. The
battery is fully recharged after a minimum of about 30 hours, and
will maintain the clock settings for up to 30 days.
B: If no menu is displayed, press the MENU RESET button to
reset the time to the nearest hour.
NOTE: For example, between 10:30:00 and 11:29:59 the
clock will be reset to 11:00:00.
Clock, title display operations
NOTE: The settings may not be maintained properly if the
backup battery has been recharged for less than 30
hours when the power goes off.
Even if the clock and title displays are turned off in the
(DISPLAY SET) menu, the display mode can be selected as
indicated below by pressing the EXIT/DISPLAY button.
Also, when the clock is displayed, it’s position can be
changed by pressing the j (or l) button.
Battery Life
If the power is turned off for about one hour or more, when the
power is restored, the (CLOCK SET) menu is displayed so the
clock settings can be checked.
10-15-1999 15:40:00
Date and time display:
HALL-1F
Title display:
If the clock settings are reset to: 01-01-2000 SAT 00:00:00, that
may indicate that the battery is dead and must be replaced.
Date and time and
title display:
10-15-1999 15:40:00
HALL-1F
Replacing the Battery
To replace the battery, please consult your dealer. After the
battery has been replaced, press the ALL RESET button, then
in the (CLOCK SET) menu set the date and time (see page 27).
No display
Depending on the battery usage it may become necessary to
change it. For replacement and disposal of the old battery,
please contact your dealer.
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LIVE PICTURE MODE
Press the LIVE button.
LIVE
The live pictures from the cameras connected to the CAMERA IN terminals on the unit back
panel will be displayed on monitor 1.
Refer to the diagrams below for the buttons to press in order to select the desired operation
mode.
The video signal is output at the VCR OUT terminal on the back panel, for recording
purposes.
Please refer to (VCR SET) for more information (see page 29).
Live picture mode operations steps on monitor 1
Full screen operations (see page 12)
•
(Full screen)
(Still image)
(Zoomed in still image)
STILL
ZOOM
4
04
S 04
SZ 04
4
Press for 2 seconds
or more
(Zoom range setting)
4
Press for 2 seconds
or more
(Zoomed in still image)
(Zoomed in image)
ZOOM
STILL
SZ 04
Z 04
(Automatic sequential
display)
SEQUENCE
04
4 divisions split screen operations (see page 14)
•
QUAD
(4 divisions split screen: 1 - 4)
(4 divisions split screen: 5 - 8)
(4 divisions split screen: 9 - 12) (4 divisions split screen: 13 - 16)
QUAD
QUAD
QUAD
QUAD
01
03
02
04
05
07
06
08
09
11
10
12
13
15
14
16
(Automatic sequential display)
SEQUENCE
01
03
02
04
06
08
07
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Multi-display screen operations (see page 15)
•
•
Multi-display screen
16 divisions split screen 9 divisions split screen
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
01
04
07
02
05
08
03
06
09
MULTI
MULTI
Plus-display screen operations (see page 15)
Plus-display screen
13 divisions plus split screen 6 divisions plus split screen
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
06
04
08
01
04
07
02
03
PLUS
MULTI
01
01
01
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
01
04
07
02
02
02
03
12
05
09
13
12
12
01
02
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
01
04
07
03
SEQUENCE
01
02
02
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
01
04
07
03
VCR
2
02
Live picture mode operations steps on monitor 2 (see page 17)
Monitor 1
Monitor 2
(Automatic sequential display)
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
(Full screen)
MON2
SEQUENCE
01
01
(Full screen)
or
4
(Automatic sequential
display)
04
MON2
4
01
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FULL SCREEN OPERATIONS
Live picture mode
Press a SELECT (1-16) button.
The live pictures from the selected camera will be displayed full screen.
1
2
15
16
...
Example: To freeze the image from camera 2
1
2
Press the SELECT 2 button.
The camera 2 indicator lights, the image from camera 2 is displayed full screen.
02
S 02
Press the STILL button.
The STILL indicator flashes and “S” flashes on-screen.
STILL
2
NOTE: When a still image is displayed, press the ZOOM button for a zoomed in
still image. To return to normal still image display, press the ZOOM
button one more time.
ꢀ To cancel the still image display mode
Press the STILL button.
If another mode button is pressed, the still image display mode is cancelled and
the selected mode starts.
Example: To zoom in the image from camera 3
1
2
Press the SELECT 3 button.
The camera 3 indicator lights, the image from camera 3 is displayed full screen.
03
Z 03
Press the ZOOM button.
The ZOOM indicator flashes and “Z” flashes on-screen.
NOTE: The zoomed in area will be as set by the zoom range frame.
ZOOM
3
ꢀ To cancel the zoomed in image display mode
Press the ZOOM button.
If another mode button is pressed, the selected mode starts.
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FULL SCREEN OPERATIONS
Live picture mode
Example: To zoom in the image from camera 4 and set the
zoom range
1
2
You can select the portion of the image to zoom in. The default zoomed in area is the
centre of the image, but if a different zoom range is selected it will be memorized until
changed or cancelled.
04
Z 04
1
2
3
Press the SELECT 4 button.
The camera 4 indicator lights, the image from camera 4 is displayed full screen.
ZOOM
4
Press the ZOOM button.
The ZOOM indicator flashes and “Z” flashes on-screen.
3
4
Press the SELECT 4 button for about 2 seconds.
The zoomed in image will switch to the normal display mode, and the zoom
range frame is displayed.
NOTE: If the zoom range frame is not moved for about 10 seconds, the display
will automatically return to zoomed in mode.
Z 04
4
To display the zoom range frame again, press the SELECT 4 button for
about 2 seconds.
4
5
Press the j, l, c or d button repeatedly to move the zoom range frame
to the desired area of the image.
Z 04
Press the SELECT 4 button.
The area selected by the zoom range frame is now zoomed in. If necessary,
follow the same procedure to set the zoom range for the other cameras.
ꢀ To cancel the zoomed in image display mode
Press the ZOOM button.
5
If another mode button is pressed, the selected mode starts.
Z 04
While in zoomed mode, if the SELECT button is pressed one more time,
depending on the movement of the subject, the image may be more or less
clear. Pressing the SELECT button repeatedly will produce the following
according to the image conditions.
4
Image with little or no movement (close to a still image)
The image of still objects will be clear, the picture quality of moving areas of
the image will be coarse.
•
Image with normal movement (people or vehicles)
The moving objects in the image will be clear, the picture quality of areas of
the image with little movement will be coarse.
•
Example: To freeze the zoomed in image from camera 2
1
2
3
Press the SELECT 2 button.
The camera 2 indicator lights, the image from camera 2 is displayed full screen.
02
Z 02
Press the ZOOM button.
The image from camera 2 is zoomed in, and “Z” flashes on-screen.
ZOOM
STILL
2
Press the STILL button.
The STILL indicator flashes and the ZOOM indicator lights. The camera 2
SZ 02
zoomed in image is frozen, and “SZ” flashes on-screen.
ꢀ To cancel the still and zoomed in image display modes
Press the STILL button, then press the ZOOM button.
If another mode button is pressed, the selected mode starts.
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FULL SCREEN OPERATIONS
Live picture mode
Automatic sequential full screen display
Press the SEQUENCE button.
The SEQUENCE indicator flashes. The pictures from each camera are displayed
sequentially full screen, on monitor 1, according to the monitor 1 sequential mode and
speed set in the (MONITOR SET) menu (see page 35). The camera SELECT
indicators (1 – 16) light sequentially according to the displayed camera.
01
01
SEQUENCE
ꢀ To cancel the sequential display mode
Press the SEQUENCE button or the SELECT button.
4 DIVISIONS SPLIT SCREEN OPERATIONS
Live picture mode
QUAD
Press the QUAD button.
The 4 divisions split screen display mode will be selected.
Switching the 4 divisions split screen
01
03
02
04
05
07
06
08
Press the QUAD button.
Every time the QUAD button is pressed a 4 divisions split screen (1 - 4, 5 - 8, 9 - 12,
13 - 16) is selected. The camera SELECT indicators light according to the displayed
cameras.
QUAD
Automatic sequential 4 divisions split screen display
01
03
02
04
01
03
02
04
07
06
08
Press the SEQUENCE button.
The SEQUENCE indicator flashes. The 4 divisions split screens are displayed
sequentially according to the 4 divisions split screen sequential mode and speed set
in the (MONITOR SET) menu (see page 35). The camera select indicators (1 - 4, 5 -
8, 9 - 12, 13 - 16) light sequentially according to the displayed 4 divisions split screen.
SEQUENCE
ꢀ To cancel the sequential display mode
Press the SEQUENCE button or the SELECT button.
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MULTI-DISPLAY SCREEN OPERATIONS
Live picture mode
MULTI
Press the MULTI button.
The 16 divisions or 9 divisions split screen display mode will be selected.
Switching between 16 divisions and 9 divisions split
screen display
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
01
04
07
02
05
08
03
06
09
Press the MULTI button.
Every time the MULTI button is pressed the display mode will switch between 16
divisions and 9 divisions split screen display. To return to full screen display, press
the SELECT button.
MULTI
NOTE: The display position of each camera within the 16 divisions and 9 divisions
split screens can be set as desired (see page 43).
PLUS-DISPLAY SCREEN OPERATIONS
Live picture mode
PLUS
Press the PLUS button.
The PLUS indicator flashes. The 13 divisions or 6 divisions plus screen display mode
will be selected. (The plus-display will appear in the bottom right corner of the screen.)
Switching between 13 divisions and 6 divisions plus split
screen display
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
01
04
07
02
03
Press the MULTI button.
01
01
Every time the MULTI button is pressed the display mode will switch between 13
divisions and 6 divisions plus split screen display.
MULTI
Example: To display the image from camera 12 in the plus
screen area
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
Press the SELECT 12 button.
The camera 12 indicator lights, the image from camera 12 is displayed in the plus
screen area.
01
12
12
ꢀ To cancel the plus display mode
Press the PLUS button.
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Live picture mode
Automatic sequential plus display
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
Press the SEQUENCE button.
The SEQUENCE indicator flashes. The pictures from each camera are displayed
sequentially in the plus screen area, on monitor 1, according to the monitor 1
sequential mode and speed set in the (MONITOR SET) menu (see page 35). The
camera SELECT indicators (1 – 16) light sequentially according to the displayed
camera.
01
01
01
01
02
02
SEQUENCE
ꢀ To cancel the sequential display mode
Press the SEQUENCE button.
Example: To display the recorded image from camera 2 in
the plus screen area
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
1
2
Press the VCR button.
The VCR indicator flashes and, the VCR tape playback image is displayed in the
plus screen area.
01
02
Press the SELECT 2 button.
The camera 2 indicator lights, the image from camera 2 is displayed in the plus
screen area.
VCR
2
Automatic sequential plus display of recorded pictures
1
2
Press the VCR button.
The VCR indicator flashes and the VCR tape playback image is displayed in the
plus screen area.
Press the SEQUENCE button.
The SEQUENCE indicator flashes, and the recorded pictures are displayed
sequentially in the plus screen area, on monitor 1, according to the monitor 1
sequential mode and speed set in the (MONITOR SET) menu (see page 35).
The camera select indicators (1 – 16) light sequentially according to the
displayed camera.
ꢀ To cancel the automatic sequential plus display
To cancel the sequential display mode, press the SEQUENCE button.
To cancel the plus display mode, press the PLUS button.
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Live pictures will be displayed on monitor 2
even during VCR playback mode
MONITOR 2 OPERATIONS
Live picture mode
MON2
Press the MON2 button.
The MON2 indicator will flash, and the live pictures display mode on monitor 2 can be
set. The available display modes are full screen or full screen automatic sequential
display.
Monitor 1
Example: To display full screen the image from camera 4
on monitor 2
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
Monitor 2
Press the SELECT 4 button.
The camera 4 indicator lights, the image from camera 4 is displayed full screen.
01
4
Monitor 2
04
Monitor 1
To switch the display mode on monitor 2 from full screen
to full screen automatic sequential display
01
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
05
09
13
Monitor 2
Press the SEQUENCE button.
The SEQUENCE indicator flashes and the pictures from each camera are displayed
sequentially full screen, on monitor 2, according to the monitor 2 sequential mode and
speed set in the (MONITOR SET) menu (see page 35).
01
ꢀ To cancel the sequential display mode and the monitor 2 display settings
SEQUENCE
Press the SEQUENCE button, then press the MON2 button.
Monitor 2
TO DISPLAY ON MONITOR 2 THE SAME IMAGE AS ON
MONITOR 1
Press the MON2 button.
01
This function can be used to monitor the images from a second location.
In the (MONITOR SET) menu, set the item “MON2 ←MON1” to “ON” (see page 35).
NOTE: When this setting is used, the MON2 button will not be operate.
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VCR PLAYBACK MODE
VCR
Press the VCR button.
The VCR playback display mode is selected. When a tape is played back, the
recording of the live pictures will be displayed on monitor 1.
During VCR playback mode, if a second VCR is connected to the VCR OUT terminal,
live pictures can be recorded.
VCR playback mode operations steps on monitor 1
Full screen operations (see page 20)
•
(Full screen)
(Still image)
(Zoomed in still image)
STILL
ZOOM
4
04
S 04
SZ 04
4
Press for 2 seconds
or more
(Zoom range setting)
4
Press for 2 seconds
or more
(Zoomed in still image)
(Zoomed in image)
ZOOM
STILL
SZ 04
Z 04
(Automatic sequential
display)
SEQUENCE
04
4 divisions split screen operations (see page 22)
•
QUAD
(4 divisions split screen: 1 - 4)
(4 divisions split screen: 5 - 8)
(4 divisions split screen: 9 - 12) (4 divisions split screen: 13 - 16)
QUAD
QUAD
QUAD
QUAD
01
03
02
04
05
07
06
08
09
11
10
12
13
15
14
16
(Automatic sequential display)
SEQUENCE
01
03
02
04
06
08
07
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Multi-display screen operations (see page 23)
•
•
Multi-display screen
16 divisions split screen 9 divisions split screen
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
01
04
07
02
05
08
03
06
09
MULTI
MULTI
Plus-display screen operations (see page 23)
Plus-display screen
13 divisions plus split screen 6 divisions plus split screen
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
06
04
08
01
04
07
02
03
PLUS
MULTI
01
01
01
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
01
04
07
02
03
12
05
09
13
12
12
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
01
04
07
02
03
SEQUENCE
01
01
02
02
VCR playback mode operations steps on monitor 2 (see page 17)
When the VCR button is pressed, the recorded pictures are displayed on monitor 1 and live pictures will be displayed on monitor 2.
Monitor 1: Recorded pictures
Monitor 2: Live pictures
(Full screen)
(Automatic sequential display)
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
MON2
SEQUENCE
01
01
(Full screen)
or
4
(Automatic sequential
display)
04
MON2
4
01
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FULL SCREEN OPERATIONS
VCR playback mode
Press a SELECT (1-16) button.
The recorded pictures from the selected camera will be displayed full screen.
1
2
15
16
...
Example: To freeze the recorded image from camera 2
1
2
Press the SELECT 2 button.
The camera 2 indicator lights, the recorded image from camera 2 is displayed full
screen.
02
S 02
STILL
2
Press the STILL button.
The STILL indicator flashes and “S” flashes on-screen.
NOTE: When a still image is displayed, press the ZOOM button for a zoomed in
still image. To return to normal still image display, press the ZOOM
button one more time.
ꢀ To cancel the still image display mode
Press the STILL button.
If another mode button is pressed, the still image display mode is cancelled and
the selected mode starts.
Example: To zoom in the recorded image from camera 3
1
2
Press the SELECT 3 button.
The camera 3 indicator lights, the recorded image from camera 3 is displayed full
screen.
03
Z 03
ZOOM
3
Press the ZOOM button.
The ZOOM indicator flashes and “Z” flashes on-screen.
NOTE: The zoomed in area will be as set by the zoom range frame.
ꢀ To cancel the zoomed in image display mode
Press the ZOOM button.
If another mode button is pressed, the selected mode starts.
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VCR playback mode
Example: To zoom in the recorded image from camera 4
and set the zoom range
1
2
You can select the portion of the image to zoom in. The default zoomed in area is the
centre of the image, but if a different zoom range is selected it will be memorized until
changed or cancelled.
04
Z 04
1
Press the SELECT 4 button.
The camera 4 indicator lights, the recorded image from camera 4 is displayed full
screen.
ZOOM
4
2
3
Press the ZOOM button.
The ZOOM indicator flashes and “Z” flashes on-screen.
3
4
Z 04
Press the SELECT 4 button for about 2 seconds.
The zoomed in image will switch to the normal display mode, and the zoom
range frame is displayed.
NOTE: If the zoom range frame is not moved for about 10 seconds, the display
will automatically return to zoomed in mode.
4
To display the zoom range frame again, press the SELECT 4 button for
about 2 seconds.
Z 04
4
5
Press the j, l, c or d button repeatedly to move the zoom range frame
to the desired area of the image.
Press the SELECT 4 button.
The area selected by the zoom range frame is now zoomed in. If necessary,
follow the same procedure to set the zoom range for the other cameras.
ꢀ To cancel the zoomed in image display mode
Press the ZOOM button.
5
If another mode button is pressed, the selected mode starts.
Z 04
4
Example: To freeze the zoomed in recorded image from
camera 2
02
Z 02
1
Press the SELECT 2 button.
The camera 2 indicator lights, the recorded image from camera 2 is displayed full
screen.
ZOOM
STILL
2
2
3
Press the ZOOM button.
The recorded image from camera 2 is zoomed in, and “Z” flashes on-screen.
SZ 02
Press the STILL button.
The STILL indicator flashes and the ZOOM indicator lights. The camera 2
zoomed in image is frozen, and “SZ” flashes on-screen.
ꢀ To cancel the still and zoomed in image display modes
Press the STILL button, then press the ZOOM button.
If another mode button is pressed, the selected mode starts.
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FULL SCREEN OPERATIONS
VCR playback mode
Automatic sequential full screen display
Press the SEQUENCE button.
The recorded pictures from each camera are displayed sequentially full screen, on
monitor 1, according to the monitor 1 sequential mode and speed set in the
(MONITOR SET) menu (see page 35). The camera select indicators (1 – 16) light
sequentially according to the displayed camera.
01
01
SEQUENCE
ꢀ To cancel the sequential display mode
Press the SEQUENCE button one more time.
NOTE: If the sequential display speed set in the (MONITOR SET) menu is faster
than the tape playback speed, the images will not be displayed correctly. The
sequential screen display mode will be the same in 4 divisions split screen
and in plus screen display modes.
4 DIVISIONS SPLIT SCREEN OPERATIONS
VCR playback mode
QUAD
Press the QUAD button.
The recorded images 4 divisions split screen display mode is selected.
Switching the 4 divisions split screen
01
03
02
04
05
07
06
08
Press the QUAD button.
Every time the QUAD button is pressed a 4 divisions split screen (1 - 4, 5 - 8, 9 - 12,
13 - 16) is selected. The camera SELECT indicators light according to the displayed
cameras.
QUAD
Automatic sequential 4 divisions split screen display
01
03
02
04
01
03
02
04
07
06
08
Press the SEQUENCE button.
The 4 divisions split screens are displayed sequentially according to the 4 divisions
split screen sequential mode and speed set in the (MONITOR SET) menu (see page
35). The camera SELECT indicators (1 - 4, 5 - 8, 9 - 12, 13 - 16) light sequentially
according to the displayed 4 divisions split screen.
SEQUENCE
ꢀ To cancel the sequential display mode
Press the SEQUENCE button one more time.
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MULTI-DISPLAY SCREEN OPERATIONS
VCR playback mode
MULTI
Press the MULTI button.
The recorded images 16 divisions or 9 divisions split screen display mode will be
selected.
Switching between 16 divisions and 9 divisions split
screen display
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
01
04
07
02
05
08
03
06
09
Press the MULTI button.
Every time the MULTI button is pressed the display mode will switch between 16
divisions and 9 divisions split screen display. To return to full screen display, press
the SELECT button.
MULTI
NOTE: The display position of each camera within the 16 divisions and 9 divisions
split screens can be set as desired (see page 43).
PLUS-DISPLAY SCREEN OPERATIONS
VCR playback mode
PLUS
Press the PLUS button.
The recorded images 13 divisions or 6 divisions plus screen display mode will be
selected. (The plus-display will appear in the bottom right corner of the screen.)
NOTE: During VCR playback mode, a live picture cannot be displayed in the plus
screen area.
Switching between 13 divisions and 6 divisions plus split
screen display
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
01
04
07
02
03
Press the MULTI button.
01
01
Every time the MULTI button is pressed the display mode will switch between 13
divisions and 6 divisions plus split screen display.
MULTI
Example: To display the recorded image from camera 12 in
the plus screen area
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
Press the SELECT 12 button.
The camera 12 indicator lights, the recorded image from camera 12 is displayed in
the plus screen area.
01
12
12
ꢀ To cancel the plus display mode
Press the PLUS button.
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VCR playback mode
Automatic sequential plus display
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
Press the SEQUENCE button.
The recorded pictures from each camera are displayed sequentially in the plus screen
area, on monitor 1, according to the monitor 1 sequential mode and speed set in the
(MONITOR SET) menu (see page 35). The camera select indicators (1 – 16) light
sequentially according to the displayed camera.
01
01
01
01
02
02
SEQUENCE
ꢀ To cancel the sequential plus display
To cancel the sequential display mode, press the SEQUENCE button.
To cancel the plus display mode, press the PLUS button.
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MENU SETTING MODE
MENUS DISPLAYS
To display the menus, press the MENU button.
Menu display
Menu 1
Menu 6
(MONITOR SET)
MON1 SEQ.TIMER
MON2 SEQ.TIMER
QUAD SEQ.TIMER
MON1 SEQ.MODE
MON2 SEQ.MODE
MON2 í MON1
MON.MASK LIVE
MON.MASK VCR
COLOR LEVEL
1 S
1 S
1 S
MODE1
MODE1
OFF
ON
ON
AUTO
(LANGUAGE/LANG./IDIO.)
ENGLISH
FRANCAIS
ESPANOL
MENU
MENU
MENU
Menu 2
Menu 7
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----------------
----------------
----------------
----------------
----------------
----------------
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LEVEL:DAY†OFF NIGHT†OFF MODE:A
(CAMERA SET) NO.01
TITLE 01
(CLOCK SET)
01-01-2000 SAT 00:00:00
--------
DAY
NIGHT
OFF
(TIMER SET)
PROGRAM REC OFF
DAYTIME
00:00-00:00
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
OFF
1 S
ON
OFF
1 S
(DAYLIGHT SET)
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
MODE
ON
NO USE
WEEK MON TIME
1ST-SUN 04 02:00
(Monitor 1)
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
MENU
MENU
Menu 3
Menu 8
(VCR SET)
VCR MODE
REC SPEED
ALARM REC SPEED
PROGRAM REC MODE OFF
COLOR KILLER OFF
(POSITION SET)
(POSITION SET)
TLS
2
2
H
H
MULTI 16
MULTI
9
01 02 03 04
05 06 07 08
09 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
01 02 03
04 05 06
07 08 09
(SERIAL SET)
DATA SPEED
ALARM SEND
19200
OFF
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MENU
MENU
Menu 4
Menu 9
(ALARM SET)
DURATION
RETRIGGER
BUZZER
(DISPLAY SET)
10 S
OFF
ON
LIVE
CLOCK
TITLE
OFF
ON
EXIT
DATA
ON
VCR PB CLOCK
TITLE
OFF
ON
MON.1 OUT
DOUBLE ALARM
MON.2 OUT
FULL
LAST
OFF
TITLE POSITION
DOWN
(SENSOR SET)
SENSOR ALARM
DURATION
OFF
10 S
CLOCK POSITION SET
† PRESS NEXT
01-01-2000 00:00:00
MENU
MENU
MENU
Menu 5
Menu 10
(ACTIVE REC SET)
(ALARM DATA) 1/ 1
EXT ALARM REC
SENSOR REC
REC MODE
OFF
OFF
MODE2
CAM DATE
TIME ITEM
(VIDEO LOSS SET)
VIDEO LOSS
DISPLAY
DATA
OFF
FREEZE
ON
MENU
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
144
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
Live picture display
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LANGUAGE SETTING
Menu 1
(LANGUAGE/LANG./IDIO.)
The default menu language is English. The available language
settings are English, French and Spanish.
Setting the language
1
Press the MENU button once to display the
(LANGUAGE/LANG./IDIO.) menu.
2
3
Press the l button to highlight the desired language.
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu, or
ꢀ
ꢀ
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display and
the selected language is set.
All the on-screen menus and settings will be displayed in
the selected language.
(HORLOGE)
01-01-2000 SAM 00:00:00
(LANGUAGE/LANG./IDIO.)
ENGLISH
(PROGRAMMATEUR)
JOUR 00:00-00:00
FRANCAIS
(HEURE ETE)
NON
MODE
ESPANOL
SEM.
MOIS HEURE
MAR 1ER-DIM 04 02:00
ARR DER-DIM 10 02:00
MENU
(AJUSTE DE RELOJ)
01-01-2000 SAB 00:00:00
(AJUSTE DE TIMER)
DIA
00:00-00:00
(AJUSTE DE INTERVALO)
MODO
SIN USO
SEMANA MES HORA
PRI-DOM 04 02:00
ON
OFF ULT-DOM 10 02:00
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CLOCK AND DAYLIGHT SAVING SETTING
Menu 2
(CLOCK SET)
(TIMER SET)
The default setting is as indicated below. The clock will start
after the actual time and date are set and the operations under
(TIMER SET) are completed.
You can set a DAY and a NIGHT range for the 24 hour day
period, in order to set each camera mode and programmed
recording accordingly.
Default clock settings: 01-01-2000 SAT 00:00:00
1
2
Set the daytime period start and end time.
(January 1, 2000 at 00:00)
Example: Day period from 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM
Night period from 7:30 PM to 7:30 AM
1 Using the + (or –) button, select (7) for the starting hour
1
2
Press the MENU button twice to display the (CLOCK
SET) menu.
Example: Setting the clock to October 15, 1999 at 3:20 PM
1 Press the + (or –) button to set the month (10), then
of the DAYTIME period, then press the c button.
2 Using the + (or –) button, select (30) for the starting
minutes of the DAYTIME period, then press the c
button.
press the c button.
2 Press the + (or –) button to set the day (15), then press
the c button.
NOTE:
3 Press the + (or –) button to set the year (1999), then
The times for the day period only need to be set. The
night period will be automatically set accordingly.
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press the c button.
4 Press the + (or –) button to set the hours (15), then
If the day start and end time are the same, the DAYTIME
settings will be active 24 hours a day.
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press the c button.
5 Press the + (or –) button to set the minutes (20), then
press the c button.
NOTE: The day of the week (FRI) will be automatically set
3
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
ꢀ
according to the date entered.
3
3
Press the l button to go to (TIMER SET).
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
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(CLOCK SET)
10-15-1999 FRI 15:20:00
End time
Start time
(TIMER SET)
DAYTIME
07:30-19:30
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
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(DAYLIGHT SET)
MODE
ON
NO USE
WEEK MON TIME
1ST-SUN 04 02:00
2-1
2-2~5
OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00
(CLOCK SET)
10-01-2000 SAT 00:00:00
(CLOCK SET)
10-15-1999 FRI 15:20:00
NOTE: To set the display mode for the clock, refer to
“DISPLAY SET (CLOCK, TITLE)” on page 44.
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CLOCK AND DAYLIGHT SAVING SETTING
Menu 2
(DAYLIGHT SET)
1
2-1
(DAYLIGHT SET)
USE
(DAYLIGHT SET)
MODE
MODE
USE
The default daylight saving time function setting is “NO USE”, so
the daylight adjustment will not be made.
WEEK MON TIME
1ST-SUN 04 02:00
WEEK MON TIME
2ND-SUN 04 02:00
ON
ON
OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00
OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00
If the unit will be used in an area where there is a daylight
saving time change, set it to “USE”, then if necessary, set when
the daylight saving time is changed.
2-2
2-3
The default settings are:
(DAYLIGHT SET)
(DAYLIGHT SET)
MODE
USE
MODE
USE
Daylight saving time from the last Sunday of April, at 2:00 AM
(1ST-SUN 04 02:00) to last Sunday of October, at 2:00 AM
(LST-SUN 10 02:00).
WEEK MON TIME
2ND-TUE 04 02:00
WEEK MON TIME
2ND-TUE 05 02:00
ON
ON
OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00
OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00
TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE SETTINGS
2-4
1
2
Press the l button to highlight the “NO USE” setting,
then press the + (or –) button to select “USE”, and
press the l button one more time.
(DAYLIGHT SET)
MODE
USE
WEEK MON TIME
2ND-TUE 05 03:00
ON
OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00
Example: Setting the daylight saving time from the
second Tuesday of May at 3:00 AM, to the
fourth Tuesday of September at 3:00 AM.
1 Press the + (or –) button to set the WEEK (2ND), then
press the c button.
Menu: 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH or LST (first, second, third,
fourth or last)
2 Press the + (or –) button to set the WEEK (TUE), then
press the c button.
Menu: SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT or SUN
3 Press the + (or –) button to set the MON (05), then press
the c button.
Menu: 1, 2, 3, 4 ..... 11, 12
(for January, February, March ..... December)
4 Press the + (or –) button to set the TIME (03), then press
the l button.
Following the same procedure as above, set when the
time is changed back from daylight saving time to
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standard time (the OFF settings).
3
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
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VCR SETTING AND EXTERNAL CONTROL
COMMUNICATION SPEED SETTING
Menu 3
Table 1
(VCR SET)
Recording speed setting on the
REC SPEED setting
real time VCR
8H (8-hour mode)
24H (24-hour mode)
40H (40-hour mode)
You must set this unit output to match the type (Timelapse or
Real time VCR) and settings of the VCR used for recording.
6 (6H)
18 (18H)
30 (30H)
Setting the VCR Output
ALARM REC SPEED
1
2
Press the MENU button 3 times to display the (VCR
SET) menu.
With a timelapse VCR
Set the recording speed to use when an alarm trigger is received to
match the alarm recording speed of the timelapse VCR.
Using the + (or –) button, select the desired “VCR
MODE” setting, then press the l button.
Following this procedure, select the settings for REC
SPEED, ALARM REC SPEED, PROGRAM REC MODE
and COLOR KILLER.
The available speeds are:
2 (2H) (Default setting), 12 (12H), 24 (24H), NC, F2
NC: When an alarm trigger is received, the recording speed is not
changed and stays as set under “REC SPEED”.
3
Press the l button to go to the (SERIAL SET) menu,
or
F2: Use this setting when using the SW output terminal on a timelapse
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VCR that does not output a switching signal in 2H mode.
With a real time VCR
Set the recording speed to use when an alarm trigger is received to
match the alarm recording speed of the real time VCR.
The available speeds are:
6 (6H) (Default setting), 18 (18H), NC, F6
NC: When an alarm trigger is received, the recording speed is
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
ꢀ
(Timelapse VCR)
(Real time VCR)
2
(VCR SET)
(VCR SET)
VCR MODE
VCR MODE
TLS
2
REAL
REC SPEED
H
H
REC SPEED
6
6
H
H
ALARM REC SPEED
2
ALARM REC SPEED
not changed and stays as set under “REC SPEED”.
F6: Use this setting when using the SW output terminal on a real
PROGRAM REC MODE OFF
PROGRAM REC MODE OFF
COLOR KILLER
OFF
COLOR KILLER
OFF
time VCR that does not output a switching signal in 6H mode.
PROGRAM REC MODE
Using the programmed recording mode you can decided to only
output the recorded live pictures from a certain camera or to give
priority to the pictures from a certain camera.
VCR SET menu
If the VCR is not Equipped with a SW (switching) Output
Connector
This will set the programmed recording mode.
MODE1: Only the live pictures from the camera for which programmed
recording is set are recorded.
VCR MODE
MODE2: The live pictures from the camera for which programmed
recording is set are recorded together with the live pictures
from the other cameras.
TLS: If using a timelapse VCR. (Default setting)
REAL: If using a real time VCR.
OFF: Programmed recording will not be done. (Default setting)
REC SPEED
NOTE:
The recording speed settings on this unit correspond to
recording durations on a T-120 tape.
Programmed recording of multiple cameras is done by switching to
each camera in order.
•
With a timelapse VCR
Set the recording speed to match the recording speed of the
timelapse VCR.
The available speeds are: 2 (2H) (Default setting), 12 (12H),
24 (24H), 48 (48H), 72 (72H), 96 (96H), 120, 168, 240, 360, 480,
720, 960 (960H)
In the (CAMERA SET) menu, set for each camera if programmed
recording is to be conducted or not (see page 36).
The recording mode set here is the same as the ACTIVE REC
recording mode (see page 34). The programmed recording mode is
the normal recording mode applied to the camera, while the active
recording mode will modify the recording mode for the camera when
an external alarm or a video sensor trigger is received.
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With a real time VCR
Set the recording speed to match the recording speed of the real
time VCR.
The available speeds are: 6 (6H) (Default setting), 18 (18H),
30 (30H), 48 (48H), 72 (72H), 96 (96H), 120, 168, 240, 360 ,
480, 720, 960 (960H)
Any camera for which programmed recording is turned off, will not be
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recorded when an external alarm or a video sensor trigger is
received. To record from a camera for which programmed recording
is turned off, when an external alarm or a video sensor trigger is
received, set the active recording mode to on.
COLOR KILLER (Default setting: OFF)
Used to playback a tape recorded through a black and white
multiplexer, using a color multiplexer.
ON: When using a black and white tape, the color killer function is active.
NOTE: Real time VCRs speed is based on a T-160 cassette
tape. When setting this unit to 6H, 18H or 30H, refer to
the table 1 for the speed correspondence, and select
the speed on the VCR accordingly.
OFF: The color killer function is not active.
NOTE: Model MPX-MD162 does not have COLOR KILLER.
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VCR SETTING AND EXTERNAL CONTROL COMMUNICATION
SPEED SETTING
Menu 3
If the VCR is Equipped with a SW (switching) Output
Connector (using the VCR switching signal)
SERIAL SET menu
DATA SPEED (Default setting: 19200 bps)
Make the connection from this unit to the VCR SW output
connector. The video signal output by this unit will be
automatically switched to the recording speed according to the
switching signal output by the VCR (switching pulse setting on
the VCR).
The available settings are: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps
ALARM SEND (Default setting: OFF)
ON: The alarm information is output at the RS232C/RS485
The (VCR SET) menu “REC SPEED” and “ALARM REC
terminals.
SPEED” items do not need to be set.
OFF: The alarm information is not output at the RS232C/RS485
If a switching signal is not output at the switching terminal
terminals.
Some VCR models may not output a switching signal in 2H or
6H mode. In such a case, make the settings as indicated in the
table below.
VCR SET menu settings
REC SPEED
ALARM REC SPEED
Timelapse VCR Real time VCR
Unit address confirmation
2 (2H)
F2
6 (6H)
F6
If multiple units are going to be controlled through a system
controller (sold separately) via the RS485 connection, each unit
must have a address for remote control purposes. The address
set for the unit can be checked by accessing the (VCR SET)
menu.
NOTE: When the recording speed is set to F2 or F6, the alarm
recording speed is fixed to 2H or 6H. Therefore, when
using a recording speed other than 2H or 6H, do not use
the F2 or F6 setting.
1
Press the MENU button three times to display the (VCR
SET) menu.
The unit address is displayed on the last line of the menu.
The unit address can be set using the Interface setting DIP
(SERIAL SET)
switches on the back panel of the unit. (see page 49)
Connect the multiplexer to a computer, using a 9-pin D-SUB
cable (sold separately), then set the maximum communication
speed between the unit and the computer.
For detailed information, please refer to “INTERFACE
SPECIFICATIONS” on page 48.
2
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
1
Setting the RS232C/RS485 communication
(VCR SET)
VCR MODE
REC SPEED
ALARM REC SPEED
TLS
2
2
(Interface setting DIP switches)
H
H
1
2
Press the l button to highlight the setting to modify.
PROGRAM REC MODE OFF
COLOR KILLER OFF
ON
1
ON
Using the + (or –) button, select the desired “DATA
SPEED” setting, then press the l button.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 OFF
(SERIAL SET)
DATA SPEED
ALARM SEND
19200
OFF
ööADDRESS:000öö
3
4
Using the + (or –) button, select the desired “ALARM
SEND” setting.
Address (000 – 127)
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
2
3
(VCR SET)
VCR MODE
(VCR SET)
VCR MODE
TLS
2
2
TLS
2
2
REC SPEED
ALARM REC SPEED
H
H
REC SPEED
ALARM REC SPEED
H
H
PROGRAM REC MODE OFF
COLOR KILLER OFF
PROGRAM REC MODE OFF
COLOR KILLER OFF
(SERIAL SET)
DATA SPEED
ALARM SEND
(SERIAL SET)
DATA SPEED
ALARM SEND
19200
OFF
19200
OFF
ööADDRESS:000öö
ööADDRESS:000öö
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ALARM AND SENSOR SETTING
Menu 4
BUZZER (Default setting: ON)
(ALARM SET)
ON: A buzzer will be heard when an alarm trigger is received.
OFF: The buzzer will not be heard.
When an alarm trigger is received from sensors such as a door
bell, movement sensor, etc. you can set the display mode and
the recording mode for the pictures from the concerned camera.
DATA (Default setting: ON)
Using the (SENSOR SET) settings (see page 32), the triggers
received from the video sensors can be set to operate as alarm
triggers.
ON: The alarm data is recorded.
OFF: The alarm data is not recorded.
MON.1 OUT
Changing the Settings
(A)
(C)
(ALARM SET)
DURATION
RETRIGGER
BUZZER
(ALARM SET)
DURATION
RETRIGGER
BUZZER
DATA
MON.1 OUT
1
2
Press the MENU button 4 times to display the (ALARM
SET) menu.
10 S
OFF
ON
10 S
OFF
ON
ON
NC
DATA
ON
MON.1 OUT
DOUBLE ALARM
MON.2 OUT
(SENSOR SET)
(B)
(ALARM SET)
DURATION
RETRIGGER
BUZZER
DATA
MON.1 OUT
FULL
LAST
OFF
Using the + (or –) button, select the desired setting,
then press the l button.
MON.2 OUT
(SENSOR SET)
(D)
(ALARM SET)
DURATION
RETRIGGER
BUZZER
DATA
MON.1 OUT
OFF
Repeat step 2, until all the settings are as desired.
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3
Press the l button to go to the (SENSOR SET)
menu, or
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10 S
OFF
ON
ON
MULTI16
10 S
OFF
ON
ON
MULTI9
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
MON.2 OUT
OFF
MON.2 OUT
OFF
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
(A) FULL (Default setting):
2
If an alarm trigger is received, the picture from the camera
corresponding to the alarm input will be displayed full
screen.
(ALARM SET)
DURATION
RETRIGGER
BUZZER
10 S
OFF
ON
DATA
ON
MON.1 OUT
DOUBLE ALARM
MON.2 OUT
(SENSOR SET)
SENSOR ALARM
DURATION
FULL
LAST
OFF
DOUBLE ALARM (Default setting: LAST)
When using the “FULL” setting at the “MON.1 OUT”
line, the following settings are possible.
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OFF
10 S
LAST: When triggers from multiple cameras are
received in full screen mode, the picture from the
camera of the last alarm received is displayed.
FIRST: When triggers from multiple cameras are
received in full screen mode, the picture from the
camera of the first alarm received only is displayed.
Camera pictures from subsequent alarm triggers will
not be displayed.
ALARM SET menu
DURATION (Default setting: 10 S)
The available durations are (seconds):
SWITCH: When triggers from multiple cameras are
received in full screen mode, the picture from each
concerned camera will be displayed sequentially at 1
second interval.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20 (in 10 seconds increments)... 180,
CC, NC, INDIV., OFF
The alarm will go on as long as the alarm signal is
received (minimum 1 second).
CC:
NC:
(B) MULTI16: When an alarm trigger is received, the display
The alarm will continue until reset.
INDIV.:The alarm duration will be as set for each of the cameras.
OFF: No alarm duration setting.
will switch to a 16 divisions screen.
(C) MULTI9: When an alarm trigger is received, the display
will switch to a 9 divisions screen. However, if
the alarm trigger is at a camera other that the
ones displayed in 9 divisions screen, the picture
from the concerned camera is not displayed.
NOTE: If the “INDIV.” setting is used, in the (CAMERA SET)
menu, enter the desired alarm duration for each
camera (see page 38).
(CAMERA SET) NO.01
(D) NC: The display mode will remain unchanged when an
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01
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alarm trigger is received.
DAY
PROGRAM REC OFF
NIGHT
OFF
AL.DURATION 10 S 10 S
MON.MASK OFF OFF
MON.2 OUT (Default setting: OFF)
ON: Monitor 2 display will switch to full screen alarm display,
when an alarm trigger is received.
OFF: Monitor 2 display will not change.
RETRIGGER (Default setting: OFF)
To set if an alarm is received while the unit is already in alarm
mode.
ON: During alarm mode, other alarm triggers will be received
and the alarm duration will be extended.
OFF: The unit will not receive another alarm, while one is
already being received.
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ALARM AND SENSOR SETTING
Menu 4
(SENSOR SET)
When the internal video sensor detects a movement in the live
video signal, it can be set to trigger an alarm. Priority recording
of the concerned pictures can also be set (ACTIVE REC).
Setting the SENSOR SET Mode
1
2
Press the l button to highlight the setting to modify.
Using the + (or –) button, select the desired “SENSOR
ALARM” setting, then press the l button.
Following this procedure, select the settings for “DURATION”.
3
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
2
(ALARM SET)
DURATION
RETRIGGER
BUZZER
10 S
OFF
ON
DATA
ON
MON.1 OUT
DOUBLE ALARM
MON.2 OUT
FULL
LAST
OFF
(SENSOR SET)
SENSOR ALARM
DURATION
OFF
10 S
SENSOR SET menu
SENSOR ALARM (Default setting: OFF)
This will set if the internal video sensor triggers are considered
as alarm triggers.
ON: The sensor triggers will be considered as alarms, and
when received the display will switch to the selected alarm
display mode and the buzzer will be heard.
OFF: The sensor triggers are not considered as alarms.
AND: Only when a sensor trigger and an alarm trigger are
received simultaneously, it will be considered as an alarm.
NOTE: If SENSOR ALARM is set to AND, a trigger to an
ALARM IN terminal alone will not be considered as an
alarm.
DURATION (Default setting: 10 S)
When a video sensor detects a movement, this will set the active
recording mode duration (see page 33).
The available durations are:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20 (in 10 seconds increments)... 180
NOTE: When the SENSOR ALARM settings “ON” and “AND”
are used, the internal video sensor can trigger an alarm
operation. The alarm duration is set by the “DURATION”
setting in (ALARM SET) (see page 31).
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ACTIVE RECORDING AND VIDEO LOSS
SETTING
Menu 5
(ACTIVE REC SET)
(VIDEO LOSS SET)
To set the priority recording mode when an external alarm or
video sensor trigger is received.
When the live picture signal feed is interrupted, you can set the
action taken (frozen picture or color bars), and if the video loss is
recorded as alarm data.
Setting the ACTIVE REC Recording Mode
Setting the Video Loss Mode
1
2
Press the MENU button 5 times to display the (ACTIVE
REC SET) menu.
1
2
Press the l button to highlight the “VIDEO LOSS”
setting.
Using the + (or –) button select the desired “EXT
ALARM REC” setting, then press the l button.
Using the + (or –) button select the desired “VIDEO
LOSS” setting, then press the l button.
All the other settings are selected using the same procedure.
All the other settings are selected using the same procedure.
3
Press the l button to go to the (VIDEO LOSS SET)
menu, or
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
3
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
ꢀ
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
3
(ACTIVE REC SET)
2
EXT ALARM REC
SENSOR REC
REC MODE
OFF
OFF
(ACTIVE REC SET)
MODE2
EXT ALARM REC
OFF
SENSOR REC
REC MODE
OFF
MODE2
(VIDEO LOSS SET)
VIDEO LOSS
DISPLAY
DATA
OFF
FREEZE
ON
(VIDEO LOSS SET)
VIDEO LOSS
DISPLAY
DATA
OFF
FREEZE
ON
VIDEO LOSS SET menu
ACTIVE REC SET menu
VIDEO LOSS (Default setting: OFF)
EXT ALARM REC (Default setting: OFF)
You can set the action to take when there is an interruption in
the video signal feed.
ON: When an external alarm trigger is received, active recording is
initiated, the concerned camera pictures being recorded in priority.
OFF: The video loss will not be active independently of the setting
entered for each camera.
OFF: When an external alarm trigger is received, active recording will
not be initiated.
INDIV.: The ON/OFF setting will be as set for each of the cameras.
SENSOR REC (Default setting: OFF)
If the “INDIV.” setting is used, in the (CAMERA SET) menu,
enter the desired setting for each camera (see page 36).
NOTE:
ON: When a video sensor trigger is received, active recording is
initiated, the concerned camera pictures being recorded in priority.
OFF: When a video sensor trigger is received, active recording will not
DISPLAY (Default setting: FREEZE)
be initiated.
FREEZE: When there is a video loss, the image just previous to the
interruption is frozen on-screen.
REC MODE (Default setting: MODE2)
TEST: When there is a video loss, color bars are displayed on-screen.
This setting selects the active recording operations.
MODE1: The live pictures from the camera corresponding to the alarm
Depending on the timing of the video loss, a complete
picture may not be displayed.
Even if a frozen image is selected for the monitor display,
color bars only can be recorded.
NOTE:
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trigger only are recorded.
MODE2: The live pictures from the camera corresponding to the alarm
trigger is recorded together with the signal from the other
cameras.
DATA (Default setting: ON)
Please refer to “ACTIVE REC Settings Examples” on
page 34.
ON: The video losses data is recorded as alarm data.
OFF: The video losses data is not recorded.
NOTE: Programmed recording function will select the camera to record
or the camera priority recording normal mode, but the active
recording mode will modify the recording mode for that camera
when an external alarm or a video sensor trigger is received.
If the “ON” setting is used, you can review the video losses
data (camera number, date, time) in the (ALARM DATA)
menu (see page 45).
NOTE:
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ACTIVE RECORDING AND VIDEO LOSS SETTING
Menu 5
ACTIVE REC Settings Examples
Example 1: Recording on the tape when an alarm trigger is received from camera 2
Camera 2 picture
02
(Normal)
01
02
03
04
04
04
0055
0066
0077
02
0088
02
0099
02
1100
02
1111
02
02
1122
1133
1144
06
10
1155
07
11
1166
08
12
0011
Alarm trigger in
Alarm trigger out
(REC MODE: MODE1)
01 02 03
02
02
02
05
Alarm duration for camera 2
Alarm trigger in
Alarm trigger out
(REC MODE: MODE2)
01 02 03
05
06
07
08
09
02
02
02
Normal recording
(no alarm trigger)
Alarm duration for camera 2
Example 2: Recording on the tape when an alarm trigger is received from camera 4 when an
alarm trigger has already been received from camera 2
Camera 2 picture
Camera 4 picture
02
04
(Normal)
01 02
03
04
04
05
06
07
02
08
0099
1100
04
1111
0022
1122
1133
1144
0044
1155
0044
1166
0011
Alarm trigger in
Alarm trigger in
Alarm trigger out
Alarm trigger out
(REC MODE: MODE1)
01 02 03
02
02
04
02
0044
0044
0044
0055
0066
1111
Alarm trigger received from camera
4 during the alarm duration for
trigger from camera 2
Alarm duration for camera 2 is over,
remaining alarm duration for trigger
from camera 4
Alarm duration for
camera 2
Alarm trigger in
Alarm trigger in
Alarm trigger out
Alarm trigger out
(REC MODE: MODE2)
01 02 03
04
02
05
02
04
06
02
0077
0044
0088
0044
0099
0044
1100
Alarm trigger received from camera
4 during the alarm duration for
trigger from camera 2
Alarm duration for camera 2 is over,
remaining alarm duration for trigger
from camera 4
Alarm duration for
camera 2
NOTE: The ACTIVE REC examples are given for function illustration purposes only. The actual recordings will vary according to the
various settings.
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MONITOR SETTINGS
Menu 6
You can set the automatic sequential display speed on each monitor and the display sequence order. Also, you can have the live
and/or recorded picture from certain cameras masked so that they are not visible on-screen.
MON2 SEQ.MODE (Default setting: MODE1)
(MONITOR SET)
MODE1: The cameras are displayed full screen sequentially in
order (1 to 16).
Setting the Monitor Display
MODE2: The cameras are displayed sequentially in the order
set in the (POSITION SET) menu, when the 16
cameras are displayed in a 16 divisions screen (see
page 43).
1
2
Press the MENU button 6 times to display the
(MONITOR SET) menu.
Press the l button to highlight the setting to modify.
Using the + (or –) button, select the desired setting,
MON2←MON1 (Default setting: OFF)
then press the l button.
ON: The display on monitor 2 will be the same as the one on
monitor 1.
Following this procedure, select the settings or MON1 SEQ.
TIMER ... COLOR LEVEL.
OFF: The display mode on monitor 2 will an automatic
sequential display or full screen display of live pictures.
3
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
MON.MASK LIVE (Default setting: ON)
ꢀ
ON: If, for certain cameras, in the (CAMERA SET) menu, the
“MON.MASK” item is set to “ON”, the live picture from
those cameras will not be visible on-screen.
2
(MONITOR SET)
OFF: The live picture from all cameras will be visible on-screen
regardless of the “MON.MASK” item setting of each
camera, in the (CAMERA SET) menu.
MON1 SEQ.TIMER
MON2 SEQ.TIMER
QUAD SEQ.TIMER
MON1 SEQ.MODE
MON2 SEQ.MODE
MON2 í MON1
1 S
1 S
1 S
MODE1
MODE1
OFF
MON.MASK LIVE
MON.MASK VCR
COLOR LEVEL
ON
ON
AUTO
MON.MASK VCR (Default setting: ON)
ON: If, for certain cameras, in the (CAMERA SET) menu, the
“MON.MASK” item is set to “ON”, the recorded picture
from those cameras will not be visible on-screen.
OFF: The recorded picture from all cameras will be visible
on-screen regardless of the “MON.MASK” item setting of
each camera, in the (CAMERA SET) menu.
MONITOR SET menu
MON1 SEQ.TIMER (Default setting: 1 S)
The individual monitor masking setting is entered for each
camera in the (CAMERA SET) menu (see page 36).
NOTE:
To set the full screen automatic sequential display speed
(interval) on monitor 1.
The available intervals are: 1 – 30 seconds, INDIV.
COLOR LEVEL (Default setting: AUTO)
AUTO: In divided screen display mode, the colors will be
MON2 SEQ.TIMER (Default setting: 1 S)
adjusted automatically.
The available intervals are: 1 – 30 seconds, INDIV.
ꢀ If in divided screen mode the colors depth changes and the
image is not clear, press the + or (–) button to select the
desired level.
If the “INDIV.” setting is used, in the (CAMERA SET) menu,
enter the desired setting for each camera (see page 36).
NOTE:
The available settings are:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, AUTO, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 (A higher number will set the
colors to a depth setting.)
QUAD SEQ.TIMER (Default setting: 1 S)
To set the 4 divisions screen automatic sequential display speed
(interval).
The available intervals are: 1 – 30 seconds
Model MPX-MD162 does not have COLOR LEVEL function.
NOTE:
MON1 SEQ.MODE (Default setting: MODE1)
MODE1: The cameras are displayed sequentially in order (1 to
16).
MODE2: The cameras are displayed sequentially in the order
set in the (POSITION SET) menu, when the 16
cameras are displayed in a 16 divisions screen (see
page 43).
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CAMERA SETTING
Menu 7
For each camera connected to the unit, you can enter a camera title, such as the camera location, etc., that will be displayed together
with the picture from that camera. Also, each camera operating mode and timer recording mode can be set.
Setting the camera title
(CAMERA SET)
Each camera is selected by pressing the appropriate SELECT
(1 – 16) button.
1
2
Press the MENU button 7 times to display the (CAMERA
SET) menu.
Example: To set the title “HALL-1F” for camera 3
1 Press the SELECT (3) button.
The following settings are available.
2 Using the + (or –) button set the first character “H”, then
When finished, press the EXIT button to exit the
menu display.
ꢀ
press the c button.
By pressing the + (or –) button repeatedly, the characters
are selected as follows:
Camera number
Letters: A, B, C,....X, Y, Z
Numbers: 0, 1,....8, 9
Symbols: –, :, ., /, *, _ (blank space)
(CAMERA SET) NO.01
TITLE 01
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----------------
----------------
----------------
----------------
----------------
----------------
----------------
LEVEL:DAY†OFF NIGHT†OFF MODE:A
•
A
--------
•
DAY
NIGHT
OFF
B
PROGRAM REC OFF
•
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
OFF
1 S
ON
OFF
1 S
3 Following the same procedure, enter the rest of the title
C
D
“ALL-1F”.
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
ꢀ Press the MENU button to go to the next menu screen,
or
ꢀ Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
A: A camera title (up to 10 characters) to be displayed with
the live picture of the camera can be entered.
(CAMERA SET) NO.01
TITLE
01
The camera title displayed location can be set in the
(DISPLAY SET) menu.
B: A day period and a night period can be set and the
(CAMERA SET) NO.02
TITLE
TITLE
TITLE
01
(CAMERA SET) NO.03
01
(CAMERA SET) NO.04
04
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following actions can be set accordingly.
PROGRAM REC
•
(CAMERA SET) NO.16
Set to ON (or OFF) for programmed recording (or no
programmed recording) for each camera.
TITLE
16
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AL. DURATION
Set the alarm duration for each camera.
MON. MASK
Set to ON (or OFF) for each camera, so that the
image from that camera is greyed out (or is not greyed
out) and is not visible on the monitor.
Also, in the (MONITOR SET) menu, you must set the
monitor masking to be applied to live and/or recorded
monitoring.
•
12
3
(CAMERA SET) NO.03
TITLE 03
(CAMERA SET) NO.03
•
H
TITLE
HALL-1F 03
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-
DAY
NIGHT
OFF
DAY
PROGRAM REC OFF
NIGHT
OFF
PROGRAM REC OFF
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
OFF
1 S
OFF
OFF
1 S
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
OFF
1 S
OFF
OFF
1 S
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
SEQUENCE
•
Set the sequential display interval for each camera.
C: VIDEO LOSS
Set to ON (or OFF), then in the (VIDEO LOSS SET)
menu set the “VIDEO LOSS” item to “INDIV.” and enter
each setting. If the video signal is interrupted during live
picture mode, the image just previous to the interruption
is frozen on-screen or color bars can be displayed.
However, the frozen image and color bars settings
cannot be used together.
D: SENSOR SET
Sensor areas can be set for every camera screen in live
picture mode. By setting certain areas that operate as
video sensors, priority recording of the concerned
camera pictures can be done when a movement is
detected within the set sensor area.
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CAMERA SETTING
Menu 7
Setting up programmed recording for each
camera
1
Press the MENU button twice to display the (TIMER
SET) menu, then check that the day and night periods
are set as desired. (For more information on the day
and night periods settings, see “TIMER SET” on page
27.)
1
(CLOCK SET)
10-15-1999 FRI 15:20:00
(TIMER SET)
DAYTIME
07:30-19:30
(DAYLIGHT SET)
MODE
NO USE
WEEK MON TIME
1ST-SUN 04 02:00
2
3
Press the MENU button once to display the (VCR SET)
menu.
Press the l button to highlight the “PROGRAM REC
ON
OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00
MENU
MODE” setting.
Using the + (or –) button, set “MODE1” or “MODE2”.
(For more information on each mode operation, see
“PROGRAM REC MODE” on page 29.)
2, 3
(VCR SET)
VCR MODE
REC SPEED
TLS
2
H
H
ALARM REC SPEED
PROGRAM REC MODE OFF
COLOR KILLER OFF
2
NOTE: If set to “OFF”,
OFF
Programmed recording will not be possible.
•
The (CAMERA SET) menu settings are not displayed.
(SERIAL SET)
DATA SPEED
ALARM SEND
MODE1
MODE2
•
19200
OFF
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4
Press the MENU button four times to display the
(CAMERA SET) menu.
MENU
5
6
Press the SELECT (1 – 16) button to select the desired
camera (ex: camera 5).
4
5, 6
Press the l button to highlight the “PROGRAM REC”
setting.
1 Press the + (or –) button to set “ON” in the DAY column,
(CAMERA SET) NO.01
TITLE 01
(CAMERA SET) NO.05
TITLE
05
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DAY NIGHT
--------
DAY
PROGRAM REC ON
NIGHT
ON
PROGRAM REC OFF
OFF
then press the c button.
2 Press the + (or –) button to set “ON” in the NIGHT
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
OFF
1 S
ON
OFF
1 S
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
OFF
1 S
ON
OFF
1 S
column.
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
Programmed recording will be conducted according to the
“MODE1” or “MODE2” setting entered in the (VCR SET)
menu.
MENU
5
7
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
CAMERA SET menu
PROGRAM REC (Default setting: DAY and NIGHT to OFF)
ON: When the time set in the (TIMER SET) menu is reached,
the pictures from this camera will be recorded in priority.
OFF: Programmed recording will not be done.
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CAMERA SETTING
Menu 7
Setting the alarm duration for each camera
1
Press the MENU button twice to display the (TIMER
SET) menu, then check that the day and night periods
are set as desired. (For more information on the day
and night periods settings, see “TIMER SET” on page
27.)
1
(CLOCK SET)
10-15-1999 FRI 15:20:00
(TIMER SET)
DAYTIME
07:30-19:30
(DAYLIGHT SET)
MODE
ON
NO USE
WEEK MON TIME
1ST-SUN 04 02:00
2
3
Press the MENU button twice to display the (ALARM
SET) menu.
OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00
MENU
Using the + (or –) button, set “INDIV.” for the
“DURATION” item.
NOTE: In the (CAMERA SET) menu, the item
“AL.DURATION” will only be displayed if the
“DURATION” item is set to “INDIV.”.
2, 3
(ALARM SET)
DURATION
RETRIGGER
BUZZER
INDIV.
OFF
ON
DATA
ON
4
Press the MENU button three times to display the
(CAMERA SET) menu.
MON.1 OUT
DOUBLE ALARM
MON.2 OUT
FULL
LAST
OFF
(SENSOR SET)
SENSOR ALARM
DURATION
OFF
10 S
5
6
Press the SELECT (1 – 16) button to select the desired
camera (ex: camera 5).
MENU
Press the l button to highlight the “AL.DURATION”
setting.
1 Press the + (or –) button to set the desired duration
(ex: 20 sec.) in the DAY column, then press the c
button.
4
5, 6
(CAMERA SET) NO.01
TITLE 01
(CAMERA SET) NO.05
TITLE
05
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DAY NIGHT
--------
2 Press the + (or –) button to set the desired duration
DAY
PROGRAM REC ON
AL.DURATION 20 S 30 S
NIGHT
ON
(ex: 30 sec.) in the NIGHT column.
PROGRAM REC OFF OFF
AL.DURATION 10 S 10 S
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
OFF
1 S
ON
OFF
1 S
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
OFF
1 S
ON
OFF
1 S
If there is an alarm triggered, the alarm duration will be as
set for each camera.
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
7
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
MENU
5
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
CAMERA SET menu
AL. DURATION (Default setting: DAY and NIGHT to 10 S)
If in the (ALARM SET) menu, the item “DURATION” is set to
“INDIV.”, enter the desired alarm duration for each camera.
The available durations are:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20 (in 10 seconds increments)... 180, CC,
NC, OFF
CC: The alarm will go on as long as the alarm signal is
received (minimum 1 second).
NC: The alarm will continue until reset.
OFF: No alarm duration setting.
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CAMERA SETTING
Menu 7
Setting the monitor masking for each camera
1
Press the MENU button twice to display the (TIMER
SET) menu, then check that the day and night periods
are set as desired. (For more information on the day
and night periods settings, see “TIMER SET” on page
27.)
1
(CLOCK SET)
10-15-1999 FRI 15:20:00
(TIMER SET)
DAYTIME
07:30-19:30
(DAYLIGHT SET)
MODE
NO USE
WEEK MON TIME
1ST-SUN 04 02:00
2
3
4
Press the MENU button five times to display the
(CAMERA SET) menu.
ON
OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00
MENU
Press the SELECT (1 – 16) button to select the desired
camera (ex: camera 5).
Press the l button to highlight the “MON.MASK”
setting.
1 Press the + (or –) button to set “ON” in the DAY column,
then press the c button.
2 Press the + (or –) button to set “ON” in the NIGHT
2
3, 4
(CAMERA SET) NO.01
TITLE
(CAMERA SET) NO.05
01
TITLE
05
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DAY
PROGRAM REC OFF
AL.DURATION 10 S 10 S
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
NIGHT
OFF
DAY
PROGRAM REC ON
NIGHT
ON
AL.DURATION 10 S 10 S
OFF
1 S
OFF
OFF
1 S
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
ON
1 S
ON
ON
1 S
column.
5
6
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu mode and return
to live picture mode, then press the MENU button six
times to display the (MONITOR SET) menu.
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
MENU
5
Press the l button to highlight the “MON.MASK LIVE”
setting.
1 Press the + (or –) button to set “ON” for the “MON.MASK
LIVE” item, then press the l button.
2 Press the + (or –) button to set “ON” for the “MON.MASK
5, 6
Example
(MONITOR SET)
01
05
09
13
02
06
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
MON1 SEQ.TIMER
MON2 SEQ.TIMER
QUAD SEQ.TIMER
MON1 SEQ.MODE
MON2 SEQ.MODE
MON2 í MON1
MON.MASK LIVE
MON.MASK VCR
COLOR LEVEL
1 S
1 S
1 S
MODE1
MODE1
OFF
ON
ON
AUTO
VCR” item.
7
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
EXIT
MENU
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
01
04
07
02
03
ꢀ
05
08
06
09
CAMERA SET menu
MON. MASK (Default setting: DAY and NIGHT to OFF)
If in the (MONITOR SET) menu, monitor masking is set to “ON”
for live and/or recorded monitoring, set this item for each camera.
ON: The pictures from this camera will be masked (not
01
03
02
04
displayed).
OFF: The pictures from this camera will be visible.
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CAMERA SETTING
Menu 7
Setting the sequential display interval for each
camera
1
Press the MENU button twice to display the (TIMER
SET) menu, then check that the day and night periods
are set as desired. (For more information on the day
and night periods settings, see “TIMER SET” on page
27.)
1
(CLOCK SET)
10-15-1999 FRI 15:20:00
(TIMER SET)
DAYTIME
07:30-19:30
(DAYLIGHT SET)
MODE
ON
NO USE
WEEK MON TIME
1ST-SUN 04 02:00
2
3
Press the MENU button four times to display the
(MONITOR SET) menu.
OFF LST-SUN 10 02:00
MENU
1 Using the + (or –) button, set “INDIV.” for the “MON1
SEQ.TIMER” item, then press the l button.
2 Using the + (or –) button, set “INDIV.” for the “MON2
SEQ.TIMER” item.
2, 3
(MONITOR SET)
4
5
6
Press the MENU button once to display the (CAMERA
SET) menu.
MON1 SEQ.TIMER
MON2 SEQ.TIMER
QUAD SEQ.TIMER
MON1 SEQ.MODE
MON2 SEQ.MODE
MON2 í MON1
MON.MASK LIVE
MON.MASK VCR
COLOR LEVEL
INDIV.
INDIV.
1 S
MODE1
MODE1
OFF
ON
ON
AUTO
Press the SELECT (1 – 16) button to select the desired
camera (ex: camera 5).
Press the l button to highlight the “SEQUENCE”
setting.
MENU
1 Press the + (or –) button to set the desired sequential
display interval (ex: 10 sec.) in the DAY column, then
press the c button.
2 Press the + (or –) button to set the desired sequential
4
5, 6
display interval (ex: 20 sec.) in the NIGHT column.
(CAMERA SET) NO.01
TITLE 01
(CAMERA SET) NO.05
TITLE
05
--------
DAY NIGHT
--------
7
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
DAY
PROGRAM REC ON
AL.DURATION 10 S 10 S
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
NIGHT
ON
ꢀ
PROGRAM REC OFF OFF
AL.DURATION 10 S 10 S
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
OFF
1 S
ON
OFF
1 S
OFF
OFF
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
10 S 20 S
ON
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
CAMERA SET menu
MENU
5
SEQUENCE (Default setting: DAY and NIGHT to 1 S)
If in the (MONITOR SET) menu, the items “MON1 SEQ.TIMER”
and/or “MON2 SEQ.TIMER” are set to “INDIV.”, enter the
desired sequential display interval for each camera.
The available durations are: 1 to 30 sec., SKIP
SKIP: In automatic sequential display, this camera will not be
displayed.
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CAMERA SETTING
Menu 7
Setting the video loss operation mode
1
Press the MENU button four times to display the
(VIDEO LOSS SET) menu, then press the l button to
highlight the “VIDEO LOSS” setting.
1, 2
(ACTIVE REC SET)
EXT ALARM REC
SENSOR REC
REC MODE
OFF
OFF
MODE2
2
3
4
5
Using the + (or –) button, set “INDIV.” for the “VIDEO
LOSS” item.
(VIDEO LOSS SET)
VIDEO LOSS
DISPLAY
DATA
INDIV.
FREEZE
ON
Press the MENU button twice to display the (CAMERA
SET) menu.
MENU
Press the SELECT (1 – 16) button to select the desired
camera (ex: camera 5).
Press the l button to highlight the “VIDEO LOSS”
setting.
Using the + (or –) button, set “ON” for the “VIDEO LOSS”
item.
3
4, 5
(CAMERA SET) NO.01
TITLE 01
(CAMERA SET) NO.05
TITLE
05
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DAY NIGHT
--------
DAY
PROGRAM REC OFF
NIGHT
OFF
PROGRAM REC OFF OFF
AL.DURATION 10 S 10 S
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
AL.DURATION 10 S 10 S
6
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
OFF
1 S
ON
OFF
1 S
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
OFF
1 S
ON
OFF
1 S
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
MENU
5
CAMERA SET menu
VIDEO LOSS (Default setting: ON)
Set the action to take when there is an interruption in the live
video signal feed.
ON: A video loss alarm trigger is sent.
OFF: No video loss alarm trigger sent.
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CAMERA SETTING
Menu 7
Setting the video sensor area position,
sensitivity level and response mode
1
2
Press the SELECT (1 – 16) button to select the desired
camera (ex: camera 6).
1, 2
(CAMERA SET) NO.06
TITLE 06
--------
DAY NIGHT
PROGRAM REC OFF
Press the NEXT button.
The live picture from the selected camera and the video
sensor setting screen for that camera are displayed.
NEXT
6
OFF
OFF
MON.MASK
SEQUENCE
VIDEO LOSS
OFF
1 S
ON
3
Set the video sensor area position.
1 Using the l, j, d and c buttons, move the cursor to the
1 S
desired position according to the picture in the background.
SENSOR SET : PRESS NEXT
2 Using the + (or –) button, set A or B for the selected point.
Every time the + button is pressed, the setting will change as
follows:
A → B → - → A...
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to set all the desired video sensor
points of the desired area(s).
3
-
1
Sensor point not used
Sensor point A
Sensor point B
3
-2
Set the desired point(s) to setting A or B.
– indicates a sensor point without any setting (there are
10 lines of 16 points each), that is not used as video
sensor.
To erase a line of video sensor points (A or B), move the
•
3
-2
•
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------AAAA------
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----------------
------------BBBB
----------------
LEVEL:DAY†8 NIGHT†10 MODE:A
•
cursor to the line to erase, then press the MENU RESET
button.
4
5
Set the sensor sensitivity level.
1 Using the j (or l) button highlight the “LEVEL DAY” setting.
2 Press the c button, then using the + (or –) button set the
desired sensitivity level for the “DAY” period.
Follow the same procedure to set the desired sensitivity
level for the “NIGHT” period.
The available sensitivity levels are: OFF
(LEVEL DAY)
4. Sensitivity level for
the day period (ex.: 8)
1, 2, 3...10 (10 being the least sensitive, default setting), OFF.
(LEVEL NIGHT)
4. Sensitivity level for the
night period (ex.: 10)
NOTE: The sensor sensitivity level can only be checked for the
time of the setting. (I.e., the night level setting cannot be
checked during the day.)
(MODE)
5. Sensor response mode
Set the sensor response mode.
1 Press the c button to highlight the “MODE” setting.
2 Using the + (or –) button set the desired mode.
MODE A (default setting):
The video sensor will send a trigger when it detects movement
at the video sensor area points A.
•
MODE A and B:
•
Set points A and points B at a predetermined distance, so that
only large subjects, that are detected by both video sensor points
simultaneously send an alarm trigger. Smaller objects that are
detected only by one set of video sensor points at the time will not
send an alarm trigger.
(Fig. 1)
-------
BBB
BB
B
-----
MODE A and NB (Fig. 1):
•
Set the video sensor points A at the centre of the main area,
and video sensor points B at the periphery, where no movement
will be detected. A trigger will be sent when change is only
detected at the video sensor points A, not at the video sensor
points B. For example, if the whole screen (A and B) brightness
changes due to a change in lighting or sunrays, a trigger is not
sent. But, if a change is detected only at the centre of the
screen (A), a trigger is sent.
AAAAA
AAAAA
AAAAA
B
BB
BBB
LEVEL:DAY†8 NIGHT†10 MODE:A AND NB
6
Press the NEXT button to return to the (CAMERA
SET) menu display, or
ꢀ
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
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SETTING EACH CAMERA DISPLAY POSITION IN
SPLIT SCREEN DISPLAY MODE
Menu 8
You can set where each camera will be displayed when viewing a split screen display. Setting for 16 divisions and 9 divisions split
screen is available.
(POSITION SET)
Changing a camera position
1
1
Press the MENU button 8 times to display the
(POSITION SET) menu.
(POSITION SET)
MULTI 16
(POSITION SET)
MULTI
9
The 16 divisions setting screen is displayed.
Press the NEXT button to switch between the 9 divisions
and the 16 divisions setting screens.
01 02 03 04
05 06 07 08
09 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
01 02 03
04 05 06
07 08 09
NEXT
2
Example: To interchange the display positions of
camera 5 and camera 16.
MENU
1 Using the l, j, d and c buttons, move the cursor to
the first camera number (05).
2 Press the + (or –) button to change the number to the
2-1
2-2
(POSITION SET)
(POSITION SET)
desired camera number (16).
MULTI 16
MULTI 16
When a camera is moved to a certain position, it will
switch display positions with the camera that was
previously displayed at that position.
•
01 02 03 04
05 06 07 08
09 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
01 02 03 04
16 06 07 08
09 10 11 12
13 14 15 05
3
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
ꢀ
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
Example of switched camera display
01
05
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
16
01
16
09
13
02
06
10
14
03
07
11
15
04
08
12
05
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CLOCK AND TITLE DISPLAY SETTINGS
Menu 9
The clock and the camera title settings entered in the menus (CLOCK SET) and (CAMERA SET, TITLE) can be displayed on-screen,
and their display position can be set.
VCR PB CLOCK (Default setting: OFF)
(DISPLAY SET)
OFF: The recorded date and time are not displayed during VCR
playback picture mode.
ON: The recorded date and time are displayed during VCR
Setting the clock and title display
playback picture mode.
1
2
Press the MENU button 9 times to display the (DISPLAY
SET) menu.
VCR PB TITLE (Default setting: ON)
Using the + (or –) button select the desired setting, then
press the l button.
Following this procedure, select the settings for LIVE
CLOCK, TITLE and VCR PB CLOCK, TITLE.
OFF: The recorded camera title is not displayed during VCR
playback picture mode.
ON: The recorded camera title is displayed during VCR
playback picture mode.
3
4
Press the l button to highlight the “TITLE POSITION”
setting.
Setting the clock display position
1
2
3
Press the NEXT button.
The clock display position setting screen is displayed.
Using the + (or –) button select the desired title display
position.
UP: The title will display at the top of the screen.
DOWN: The title will display at the bottom of the screen.
Using the j (or l) button, set the clock display
position.
(Default setting)
Press the NEXT button to return to the (DISPLAY
SET) menu
ꢀ
5
Press the NEXT button to switch to the “CLOCK
POSITION SET” screen. To return to the (DISPLAY
ꢀ
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
(Example of clock display)
ꢀ
ꢀ
SET) menu, press the NEXT button again.
Press the MENU button to go to the next menu
screen, or
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
ꢀ
(DISPLAY SET)
1, 2
01
03
02
LIVE
CLOCK
TITLE
ON
ON
OFF
ON
10-15-1999 00:15:40
10-15-1999 15:40:00
VCR PB CLOCK
TITLE
04
TITLE POSITION
DOWN
CLOCK POSITION SET
† PRESS NEXT
01
04
07
02
03
MENU
10-15-1999 00:15:40
05
08
06
Example of title
position display
09
(DISPLAY SET)
3, 4
01
02
06
10
14
03
07
04
08
LIVE
CLOCK
TITLE
ON
ON
ON
ON
HALL-1F
HALL-1F
VCR PB CLOCK
TITLE
05
09
13
10-15-1999 15:40:00
11
15
12
16
TITLE POSITION
DOWN
CLOCK POSITION SET
† PRESS NEXT
DISPLAY SET menu
LIVE CLOCK (Default setting: OFF)
OFF: The date and time are not displayed during live picture
mode.
ON: The date and time are displayed during live picture mode.
LIVE TITLE (Default setting: ON)
OFF: The camera title is not displayed during live picture mode.
ON: The camera title is displayed during live picture mode.
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ALARM DATA DISPLAY
Menu 10
The alarm recordings are done according to the settings entered in the (ALARM SET), (SENSOR SET) and (VIDEO LOSS SET)
menus. Information about the alarms (alarm data) is also recorded and can be displayed on-screen.
(ALARM DATA)
Displaying the Alarm Data
1
2
Press the MENU button 10 times to display the (ALARM
DATA) menu.
Press the NEXT (or l) button to display the next screen
of alarm data entries.
The alarm data is displayed from the most recent ones, 8
entries per screen, up to a maximum of 100 entries (13
screens).
Press the j button to display the previous screen of
alarm data entries.
3
Press the EXIT button to exit the menu display.
ꢀ
1
2
(ALARM DATA) 1/13
CAM DATE TIME ITEM
(ALARM DATA) 2/13
CAM DATE TIME ITEM
9 4 03-29 17:40
10 2 03-26 08:49
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4
2
4
3
1
1
2
4
08-22 08:48
E
S
E
V
E
V
E
E
E
V
E
S
E
V
E
E
08-21 08:51
05-04 16:22
05-04 07:45
04-30 14:37
04-21 18:26
04-12 05:31
04-12 12:51
11 4 03-13 09:25
12 3 03-05 08:15
13 1 02-29 15:18
14 1 02-21 12:30
15 2 02-11 08:21
16 4 01-15 11:34
MENU
NEXT
The codes in the ITEM column indicate the type of alarm
data.
E: External alarm trigger (see page 46)
S: Video sensor trigger (see page 42, 47)
V: Video loss (see page 46)
NOTE:
When the number of recorded alarm data entries reaches
100, the oldest ones are erased as new ones are recorded.
•
The illustrated alarm data entries screens are a sample of
alarm inputs.
•
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ALARMS OPERATIONS
LIVE PICTURES MODE ALARM
There are three types of live pictures alarms; the alarms set by an external alarm trigger, the alarms set by a loss of the video signal
and the alarms set by the video sensors.
EXTERNAL ALARMS
VIDEO LOSS ALARM
Connect external inputs such as a door bell, an interphone, etc.,
to the ALARM IN terminals (1 – 16). These external switches
will send triggers to the alarm inputs and the alarm display will
be shown in live pictures mode.
If there is an interruption of the video signal, the buzzer is heard,
and the image just previous to the interruption is frozen
on-screen or test chart are displayed and “VIDEO LOSS” will
flash on-screen.
The action taken will depend on the settings entered in the
(VIDEO LOSS SET) menu (see page 33).
Example: If an alarm trigger is received for camera 4
(in multi-display screen)
1
2
The buzzer is heard and the camera 4 indicator light.
The alarm output changes from HI (5V) to LOW (0V).
VIDEO LOSS
VIDEO LOSS
The image from camera 4 and the camera number (04)
will be displayed on monitor 1, EA (External Alarm) will
flash at the left of the camera number.
The action taken here will depend on the settings entered in
the (ALARM SET) menu (see page 31).
(Test chart)
NOTE:
If a video signal is not present from the beginning, then “NO
VIDEO” will be displayed on a gray screen. This will not
trigger a video loss alarm.
•
During video loss alarm a frozen image or test chart are
displayed on-screen. However, on the video tape, test chart
are recorded until the alarm is reset or the video signal is
restored.
Even if the video loss is set to a frozen image, test chart will
be displayed when the screen display is switched, or during
sequential display.
•
EA
04
External alarm
Camera number
•
NOTE:
When the alarm operation is over, the display will return to
the mode preceding the alarm trigger.
An alarm trigger can also be received at a terminal for which
a camera is not connected to. In such a case, a grey screen
will be displayed and EA (External Alarm) and the
corresponding number will be displayed.
An alarm trigger can also be received at a terminal for which
a camera is not connected to. In such a case, “NO VIDEO”
will be displayed, on a grey screen, on the monitor screen.
•
Resetting the Alarm
•
For an alarm in full screen display mode, press the
corresponding SELECT button, “NO VIDEO” will be displayed
on a grey screen.
For an alarm in multi-display screen mode, press the
corresponding SELECT button to switch to full screen display
mode. Then, press the same SELECT button one more time
and “NO VIDEO” will be displayed, on a grey screen, on the
monitor screen.
•
•
•
Resetting the Alarm
NOTE:
For an alarm in full screen display mode, press the
corresponding SELECT button.
For an alarm in multi-display screen mode, press the
corresponding SELECT button to switch to full screen display
•
The alarm display mode on monitor 1 is selected according to
the settings entered in the (ALARM SET) menu.
•
•
During normal monitoring operations the camera select
indicator lights according to the displayed camera. If there is
an alarm trigger for another camera, the indicator will flash.
•
mode, then press the same SELECT button one more time.
NOTE:
If the alarm is not reset, “VIDEO LOSS” will be displayed until
normal live picture signals are restored. If the display mode is
changed it will switch from a frozen picture to test chart.
•
The alarm display mode on monitor 1 is selected according to
the settings entered in the (ALARM SET) menu.
During normal monitoring operations the camera select
indicator lights according to the displayed camera. If there is
an alarm trigger for another camera, the indicator will flash.
•
•
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ALARMS OPERATIONS
RECORDED PICTURES MODE ALARM
There are two types of recorded pictures alarms; the alarms
recorded on tape and the alarms set by an external alarm trigger.
SENSOR ALARM
When in the (SENSOR SET) menu, the “SENSOR ALARM”
item is set to “ON” or “AND”, a moving subject detected by the
video sensor in the selected area of the image can trigger an
alarm.
Alarms recorded on tape
When a tape with recorded alarm triggers is played back, this
unit will trigger an alarm, and the alarm display will appear on
the concerned camera picture, but the alarm operation will not
be activated as for live pictures mode alarms.
Example: If movement is detected at camera 4 (in
multi-display screen)
External Alarms
1
The buzzer is heard and the SELECT 4 indicator flashes.
That particular alarm output changes from OPEN to LOW
(0V).
If during VCR playback, an alarm trigger is received at the
•
ALARM IN terminals on back panel, the concerned camera
SELECT indicator flashes, the buzzer is heard and the alarm
signal is output at the corresponding ALARM OUT terminal.
However, the display on monitor 1 will not switch as for the
live pictures mode external alarms operations.
2
The image from camera 4 and the camera number (04)
will be displayed on monitor 1, and SA (Sensor Alarm)
will flash at the left of the camera number.
If in the (ALARM SET) menu, the item “MON.2 OUT” is set to
The action (such as the alarm duration, alarm recording
mode, etc.) taken here will depend on the settings entered
in the (SENSOR SET) and the (ACTIVE REC SET) menus
(see pages 32, 33).
•
“ON”, the alarm screen live pictures will be displayed on
monitor 2. To monitor the alarm on monitor 1, switch to live
pictures mode.
SA
04
Sensor alarm
Camera number
Resetting the Alarm
For an alarm in full screen display mode, press the
corresponding SELECT button during the alarm operation.
•
For an alarm in multi-display screen mode, press the
corresponding SELECT button to switch to full screen display
mode, then press the same SELECT button one more time.
•
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INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
RS232C (9-pin connector layout)
RS-485 (RJ-11 connector layout)
6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
Pin No.
A terminal signal
Not used
B terminal signal
Not used
Pin No. Signal
Function
Signal direction
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
–
–
–
Not used
Not used
RXD Data reception
Computer → Multiplexer
Multiplexer → Computer
A signal
B signal
TXD Data transmission
B signal
A signal
–
–
–
Not used
Not used
GND Ground
–
Not used
Not used
–
–
–
RTS Request to send
Multiplexer → Computer
A: Non-inverting driver output/receiver input
B: Inverting driver output/receiver input
–
–
–
–
–
–
Transmission line: 2 conductors
Transmission system: Half duplex
DATA FORMAT
DATA FORMAT
Mode
Character length
Asynchronous
8 bits
Mode
Asynchronous
Data transmission speed 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps
(set in the (SERIAL SET) menu)
Character length
8 bits
Parity check
Stop bit
None
Data transmission speed 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps
(set in the (SERIAL SET) menu)
One bit
Parity check
Stop bit
None
One bit
TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL
The transmission is based on 1 byte units. After the computer
has transmitted 1 byte, it will wait for an answer from this unit,
then send the following byte of data.
TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL
A proprietary protocol (SSP: Security Serial Protocol) is used.
Operates using a Sanyo controller or a controller using
containing this protocol.
The command ON (F6) is sent to start, and the command OFF
(F7) is sent to finish. This unit will receive the commands, and
will reply to each command by ACK (0A). (Refer to “COMMAND
TABLE 4” on page 52.)
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SETTING THE DIP SWITCHES
COMMANDS
The DIP switches need to be set when a computer, special
controller, etc. connected to the RS-232C or RS-485 connectors
is used to control the multiplexer. Make sure to turn the
multiplexer power off before setting the DIP switches.
COMMANDS AVAILABLE FROM THE
COMPUTER
1-16 (90-9F)
To select the picture from a camera to be displayed full screen
on monitor 1.
(ADDRESS SET)
ON
RS485
ON
MULTI (82)
ON
To display a 16 or 9 divisions split screen on monitor 1.
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
QUAD (83)
TERMINATER ON/OFF
To display a 4 divisions split screen on monitor 1.
OFF
RS232C
PLUS (84)
To display a 13 or 6 divisions split screen on monitor 1.
SW No.
SEQUENCE (87)
1-7: To setup the multiplexer address (only when using the
RS-485 connector).
Switch 1 is the least significant bit (LSB) and switch 7 the
most significant bit (MSB) (Down: 0, Up: 1)
To switch the display mode from full screen to sequential display
on monitor 1.
ZOOM (85)
To zoom in the picture on monitor 1.
8: Open (not used)
9: To select the connector used. [232] side (down) for
STILL (86)
RS-232C, [485] side (up) for RS-485.
To freeze the picture on monitor 1.
10: To setup the termination (only when using the RS-485
connector).
OFF side (down): Not terminated
ON side (up): Terminated
LIVE (80)
To select the live input mode.
VCR (81)
RS-232C exclusive use
1. Set the DIP switch 9 down ([232] position).
RS-485 exclusive use
To select the VCR playback input mode.
MON2 (88)
To set the output at monitor 2, it can be used in combination with
the monitor 1 display.
1. Set the address using DIP switches 1 to 7.
MENU (74)
To display the menu on monitor 1.
Example:
If the address is 1, set switch 1 to the ON side (up)
If the address is 10, set switches 2 and 4 to the ON side
(up)
•
•
+ (65), – (66)
To select settings (ON/OFF, numbers, letters, symbols) in the
menus.
If the address is 127, set all the switches to the ON side
(up)
•
j (54), l (64), c (63), d (53)
To change selection in the menus. (To move the cursor
up/down, right/left.)
2. Set the DIP switch 9 up ([485] position).
3. Set the terminator using DIP switch 10
NEXT (75)
To select the sub-menu in (SENSOR SET) and (DISPLAY SET)
menus.
EXIT (76)
To go to the next menu, or to exit the menu mode.
MENU RESET (E1)
To reset all the values of the displayed menu to the default
values.
CLOCK ADJUST (E0)
To reset the clock minutes and seconds setting to 00:00.
SECURITY LOCK ON (69)
To set the security lock.
SECURITY LOCK OFF (6A)
To cancel the security lock.
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INFORMATION GATHERING COMMANDS
STATUS SENSE(D7)
When this command is sent from the computer, this unit will
send a 5-byte response (see Table 1).
Bit
Bit state information
1011: Channel 12
1100: Channel 13
1101: Channel 14
D7
RXD
TXD
1110: Channel 15
d1
d2
d3
d4
d5
1111: Channel 16
(Menu display)
0001: (LANGUAGE/LANG./IDIO.) menu
0010: (CLOCK SET) menu
1000: (VCR SET) menu
0100: (ALARM SET) menu
0101: (ACTIVE REC SET) menu
0110: (MONITOR SET) menu
0011: (CAMERA SET) menu
1110: (POSITION SET) menu
0111: (DISPLAY SET) menu
1001: (ALARM DATA) menu
STATUS SENSE(D7) byte assignment (Table 1)
Fourth and fifth bytes are reserved.
First byte
Bit
7
Bit state information
0: LIVE picture mode
1: VCR playback mode
000: Full screen
LIVE/VCR indication
6
5
4
4
4
3
2
1
0
Monitor 1 display
mode indication
001: 4 divisions split screen
010: Multi-display screen
011: Plus-display screen
100: Menu display
(Full screen mode)
0000: Channel 1
Second byte
Monitor 1 displayed
channel depending
on the display mode
indication
Bit
Bit state information
7
EXT/ALARM
indication
EXT and ALARM are ON
0001: Channel 2
6
VIDEO LOSS
indication
VIDEO LOSS is ON
0010: Channel 3
0011: Channel 4
5
4
3
2
1
0
SENSOR indication
Reserved
SENSOR is ON
0100: Channel 5
0
0101: Channel 6
Monitor 1 display
state mode indication
0000: Normal display mode
0001: Sequential display mode
0010: Zoomed in mode
0011: Still image mode
0100: Frozen zoomed in image
0101: Zoomed in still image
0110: Zoom range setting mode
0110: Channel 7
0111: Channel 8
1000: Channel 9
1001: Channel 10
1010: Channel 11
1011: Channel 12
1100: Channel 13
1101: Channel 14
1110: Channel 15
1111: Channel 16
(4 divisions split screen)
0111: Zoomed in still image range setting
mode
Third byte
Bit
Bit state information
–
0000: 4 divisions split screen
(channels 1, 2, 3, 4)
7
6
5
4
Reserved
Reserved
–
0001: 4 divisions split screen
(channels 5, 6, 7, 8)
Monitor 2 operation
Monitor 2 operation
MON2 setup
0: Full screen
0010: 4 divisions split screen
(channels 9, 10, 11, 12)
1: Sequential display
0000: Channel 1
0001: Channel 2
0010: Channel 3
0011: Channel 4
0100: Channel 5
0101: Channel 6
0110: Channel 7
0111: Channel 8
1000: Channel 9
1001: Channel 10
1010: Channel 11
1011: Channel 12
1100: Channel 13
1101: Channel 14
1110: Channel 15
1111: Channel 16
3
2
1
0
Monitor 2 displayed
channel
0011: 4 divisions split screen
(channels 13, 14, 15, 16)
(Multi-display)
0000: Full screen
1000: 9 divisions split screen
1111: 16 divisions split screen
(Plus-display)
0000: Channel 1
0001: Channel 2
0010: Channel 3
0011: Channel 4
0100: Channel 5
0101: Channel 6
0110: Channel 7
0111: Channel 8
1000: Channel 9
1001: Channel 10
1010: Channel 11
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ALARM STATUS SENSE(D5)
The external and video loss alarm states are indicated by a
6-byte response (see Table 2).
COMMANDS AVAILABLE FROM THE
MULTIPLEXER
ACK(0A)
D5
RXD
Response when this unit receives a command.
d1
d2
d3
d4
d5
d6
TXD
NAK(0B)
Response if this unit did not receive the command.
ALARM STATUS SENSE(D5) byte assignment
(Table 2)
ALARM(BF)
First byte
Second byte
When there is an alarm, this command is sent as header. Then,
the alarm information is sent in a 1-byte transmission (see Table
3).
Bit
Bit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
ALARM ON 8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
ALARM ON 16
ALARM ON 7
ALARM ON 6
ALARM ON 5
ALARM ON 4
ALARM ON 3
ALARM ON 2
ALARM ON 1
ALARM ON 15
ALARM ON 14
ALARM ON 13
ALARM ON 12
ALARM ON 11
ALARM ON 10
ALARM ON 9
ALARM information (Table 3)
Bit
7
Bit state information
00: No alarm
Alarm information
indication
6
01: External
10: Video loss
11: Sensor alarm
5
4
3
2
1
0
Reserved
Reserved
0
Third byte
Bit
Fourth byte
Bit
0
Camera number
indication
0000: CAMERA NO. 1
0001: CAMERA NO. 2
0010: CAMERA NO. 3
0011: CAMERA NO. 4
0100: CAMERA NO. 5
0101: CAMERA NO. 6
0110: CAMERA NO. 7
0111: CAMERA NO. 8
1000: CAMERA NO. 9
1001: CAMERA NO. 10
1010: CAMERA NO. 11
1011: CAMERA NO. 12
1100: CAMERA NO. 13
1101: CAMERA NO. 14
1110: CAMERA NO. 15
1111: CAMERA NO. 16
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
SENSOR 8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
SENSOR 16
SENSOR 7
SENSOR 6
SENSOR 5
SENSOR 4
SENSOR 3
SENSOR 2
SENSOR 1
SENSOR 15
SENSOR 14
SENSOR 13
SENSOR 12
SENSOR 11
SENSOR 10
SENSOR 9
Fifth byte
Bit
Sixth byte
Bit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
VIDEO LOSS 8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
VIDEO LOSS 16
VIDEO LOSS 7
VIDEO LOSS 6
VIDEO LOSS 5
VIDEO LOSS 4
VIDEO LOSS 3
VIDEO LOSS 2
VIDEO LOSS 1
VIDEO LOSS 15
VIDEO LOSS 14
VIDEO LOSS 13
VIDEO LOSS 12
VIDEO LOSS 11
VIDEO LOSS 10
VIDEO LOSS 9
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COMMAND TABLE (TABLE 4)
The commands available are indicated in the table.
If a function is not available on the unit, the command will not operate even if sent.
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
LIVE
FULL 1
FULL 2
FULL 3
FULL 4
FULL 5
FULL 6
FULL 7
FULL 8
FULL 9
FULL 10
FULL 11
FULL 12
FULL 13
FULL 14
FULL 15
FULL 16
VCR PB
(MULTI)
QUAD
PLUS
ZOOM
STILL
SEQ.
VERSION
»
1
«
O
+
MENU
NEXT
EXIT
–
MON 2
SECURITY LOCK ON
SECURITY LOCK OFF
ACK
NAK
GROUP SET*
GROUP CHECK*
GROUP CLEAR*
A
B
C
D
E
F
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
CLK. ADJ.
MENU RESET
ALARM STATUS SENSE
STATUS SENSE
ON**
OFF**
RS485
TRANSMISSION
START*
E
F
RS485 RCV
CHECK*
ALARM*
* Only RS485
** Only RS232C
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SPECIFICATIONS
Signal format
: Based on NTSC color signal standard (MPX-CD162)
Based on NTSC B/W signal standard (MPX-MD162)
Camera signal input synchronization
Camera input terminals (IN)
Camera output terminals (OUT)
VCR input terminal (VCR IN)
: Asynchronous
: VS/VBS, 1.0 Vp-p/75 Ω, BNC connector x 16
: Throughput of each input, 1.0 Vp-p/75 Ω, BNC connector x 16
Composite input
: VS/VBS, 1.0 Vp-p/75 Ω, BNC connector x 1
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•
S-VHS input terminal (S-VIDEO VCR IN): Separate YC signals, DIN connector (S terminal) x 1 (MPX-CD162 only)
Y signal: 1.0 Vp-p/75 Ω, unbalanced, synchronous; C signal: 0.286 Vp-p/75 Ω,
unbalanced
VCR output terminal (VCR OUT)
Composite output
: VS/VBS, 1.0 Vp-p/75 Ω, BNC connector x 1
•
•
S-VHS output terminal (S-VIDEO VCR : Separate YC signals, DIN connector (S terminal) x 1 (MPX-CD162 only)
OUT)
Y signal: 1.0 Vp-p/75 Ω, unbalanced, synchronous; C signal: 0.286 Vp-p/75 Ω,
unbalanced
Monitor 1 output terminal (MONITOR OUT 1) : VS/VBS, 1.0 Vp-p/75 Ω, BNC connector x 1
Separate YC signals, DIN connector (S terminal) x 1 (MPX-CD162 only)
Y signal: 1.0 Vp-p/75 Ω, unbalanced, synchronous; C signal: 0.286 Vp-p/75 Ω,
unbalanced
Camera live picture or VCR playback picture signal output: full screen, sequential
display, Multi-display screen
Monitor 2 output terminal (MONITOR OUT 2) : VS/VBS, 1.0 Vp-p/75 Ω, BNC connector x 1
Camera live picture signal output: full screen (can be set in (MONITOR SET) menu
to display the same image as monitor 1)
Control terminal (CONTROL)
Alarm input
Sensor alarm output
Remote input (R1, R2)
Alarm output (A)
: No voltage, make-contact switch input x 16 (Low input)
: Alarm output x 16 (low output, normally open (NO))
: 2-wire type with resistance-based identification system
: DC 5 V, 5.7 kΩ (Low output)
: Low input, for input signal from SW OUT of timelapse VCR/real time recorder (as
per this manufacturer specifications)
•
•
•
•
•
Switching input (S)
RS485 control terminal
RS-232C terminal
Full screen sequence timing
Monitor on-screen display
Menu settings
: RJ-11 type: 2 terminals (A/B), Push-lock type: 3 terminals (A, B, GND)
: 9-pin D-SUB
: Available in full screen mode, with interval selectable from 1 – 30 sec.
: Title (up to 10 characters), date, time selectable
: 10 menus: Language, Clock, VCR, Alarm, Active REC, Monitor, Camera, Position,
Display, Alarm data
•
•
Alarm sensor
: Internal, 16 channel (each camera input, selectable)
Back-up function
: Back-up for up to 30 days of the clock settings after connected for 30 hours
continuously
Operations
Still
: Available for camera live or VCR playback in full screen and zoomed in picture
Can be set using a menu to operate automatically when there is an alarm trigger
: Available for camera live or VCR playback in full screen and frozen picture
In full screen mode can switch from frozen to zoomed in picture
: AC 120 V, 60 Hz
•
2x zoom
•
Power
Consumption
Operating environment
Dimensions
Weight
: 20 W (MPX-CD162), 18 W (MPX-MD162)
: Temperature: 5 to 40˚C, Humidity: 10 to 80%
: 420 (W) x 86 (H) x 325 (D) mm
: Approx. 4.1 kg
Products are subject to change in design and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation.
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SANYO INDUSTRIAL
MULTIPLEXER WARRANTY
OBLIGATIONS
In order to obtain warranty service, the product must be delivered to and picked up from an Authorized Sanyo Service Center at the user’s
expense, unless specifically stated otherwise in this warranty. The names and addresses of Authorized Sanyo Service Centers may be
obtained by calling the toll-free number listed below.
For product operation, authorized service center referral, service assistance or problem resolution, call
CUSTOMER INFORMATION 1-800-421-5013
Weekdays 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Pacific Time
For accessories and/or parts, call
PARTS ORDER INFORMATION 1-800-726-9662
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THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY ON SANYO PRODUCTS PURCHASED OR RENTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
EXCLUDING ALL U.S. TERRITORIES AND PROTECTORATES. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL
PURCHASER OR END-USER. THE ORIGINAL DATED BILL OF SALE, SALES SLIP OR RENTAL AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED
TO THE AUTHORIZED SANYO SERVICE CENTER AT THE TIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED.
Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLUSIONS below, SANYO Fisher Company warrants this SANYO product against defects in
materials and workmanship for the periods specified below. SFC will repair or replace (at its option) the product and any of its parts which fail
to conform to this warranty. The warranty period commences on the date the product was first purchased or rented at retail.
LABOR
PARTS
3 YEARS
3 YEARS
EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not cover (A) the adjustment of customer-operated controls as explained in the appropriate model’s instruction manual, or
(B) the repair of any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced or removed.
This warranty shall not apply to the cabinet or cosmetic parts, batteries or routine maintenance.
This warranty does not apply to uncrating, setup, installation, removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product after repair.
This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SFC including, but not limited to, any
malfunction, defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts, improper maintenance, operation contrary to furnished
instructions, shipping or transit accidents, modification or repair by the user, abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, incorrect power line voltage,
fire, flood or other Acts of God, or normal wear and tear.
The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and SFC does not assume or authorize any party to assume for it any other
obligation or liability.
SFC DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THIS PRODUCT (INCLUDING THE
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