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User’s Guide 

70

Appendices

Reason 2: 

Penalty lockout following three incorrect password attempts.

Solution: Press 

Esc

 +1+2 to reset the multiplexer, then input the password 

again.

Symptom: Front panel keys are not working.

Reason: 

Front panel keys are locked.

Solution: Press 

Esc

 and 

Lock

 key together to unlock the front panel.

Symptom: When more than one remote keypad is connected, the remote keypad does not work properly.

Reason:

Remote control keypad IN/OUT connectors were not connected 
properly.

Solution: Please 

refer 

to 

Appendix D: Remote Control Panel User’s Guide

 on 

page 62 for the correct connection method.

Remote Control Panel

Symptom: The channel LEDs always light one by one

Reason 1:

Connecting cables may be loose or improperly installed.

Solution:

Make sure that the RS-485 cables are properly connected.

Reason 2:

Multiplexer may be assigned an incorrect RS-485 address. 

Solution

Assign the multiplexer a RS-485 ID address between 224 
and 239. (See 

RS-485 Protocol

 on page 46)

Reason 3:

Transmission baud rate incompatible with cable rating.

Solution

Set baud rate to factory default setting. (9600 baud). See 

RS-485 Protocol

 on page 46 for more information

.

Remote control panel LEDs light at random OR the LED status display does not correspond to multiplexer’s status

Reason:

More than one multiplexer has the same RS-485 ID 
address.

Solution:

Verify that all multiplexers have a unique RS-485 ID 
address. (Refer to 

RS-485 ID

 on page 55 and 

RS-485 

Protocol

 on page 46)

Summary of Contents for Multivision Quest TMV910Q

Page 1: ...Triplex Digital Video Multiplexer User s Guide English Models TMV110Q TMV110Q 1 TMV16Q TMV16Q 1 TMV910Q TMV910Q 1 TMV96Q TMV96Q 1...

Page 2: ...e readable form in whole or in part without prior written consent of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation Copyright 1997 2002 Sensormatic Electronics Corporation Video Systems Division 6795 Flanders Dr...

Page 3: ...Triplex Digital Video Multiplexer User s Guide...

Page 4: ...R OWN EXPENSE Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This product was FCC verified under...

Page 5: ...r View Formats 13 Assigning Cameras to Windows 14 Viewing Live Cameras VCR Playback 14 2x2 Digital Zoom 14 Pause 15 Sequential Switching 15 Call Monitor 17 Basic Operation with VCRs 18 VCR Recording 1...

Page 6: ...1 28 Camera Auto Detect 30 Camera Title 30 Power ON Detect 31 Title Position 31 VCR Set Up 32 VCR Playback Set Up 32 VCR Rec Mode 33 VCR Source 33 Rec Priority Mode 33 Alarm Real Rec 34 Rec Time 34 R...

Page 7: ...ord 49 Special Functions 49 Enter Installer Set Up 51 Factory Password 51 Maintenance 53 Preventive Tips 53 Troubleshooting 53 Repairs 53 Appendices 55 Appendix A Connector Pin Assignment 55 RS 485 RJ...

Page 8: ...User s Guide vi User s Guide Alarm 69 Keypad and Password 69 Remote Control Panel 70...

Page 9: ...control over the system setup including Layout of windows on the monitor screen On screen display including date and time camera titles Programmable sequential switching on the main monitor Advanced...

Page 10: ...signal recorded by the VCR looks like the following example Each block represents a field of camera input The processor also digitally generates the monitor display video signal according to the layou...

Page 11: ...full resolution This results in high definition reproduction of each video image but not in real time This triplex multiplexer records a full 60 fields per second for minimal reduction in smoothness o...

Page 12: ...User s Guide 4 Technical Overview NOTES...

Page 13: ...r each camera individually and there are 2 motion detection algorithms for each camera Alarm history log holds up to 255 records including video loss motion detected and alarm input Two independent mo...

Page 14: ...al switching 3 independent sequences of up to 16 pages per sequence All sequences and pages can be programmed individually The call monitor switching sequence can be programmed Independent digital gai...

Page 15: ...DC jack at the lower right of the rear panel OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS Single VCR Connect the input of the VCR to the VCR Output BNC or S VHS connector D and the output of the VCR to the VCR Input BNC or S...

Page 16: ...ansion board The expansion board permits the inputs and outputs listed below see External I O Port 37 pin DSUB on page 57 Alarm In TTL level input for NC or NO types of alarm signals Please refer to A...

Page 17: ...ctor disable the termination in the setup menu see Configuration Table 1 on page 28 Day Night Switch TTL level input use normal open NO type switch If switch is OFF multiplexer detects high if switch...

Page 18: ...User s Guide 10 System Installation NOTES...

Page 19: ...ital multiplexer The remote panel has the same configuration as the sixteen channel front panel A Camera Select Key B Enter Zoom Key C Direction Keys Moves the window cursor or the cursor in onscreen...

Page 20: ...age 13 Set Used to assign a camera to one of the windows on the monitor See Assigning Cameras to Windows on page 14 Lock Press for 3 seconds to lock unlock the keypad in order to prevent accidental ch...

Page 21: ...lable view formats press View In all formats except Picture in Picture PIP each window contains a reduced size image of the full frame without cropping the image In PIP format the main window on the l...

Page 22: ...ne window contains VCR playback Windows displaying VCR playback will have reversed OSD camera titles and time date stamps If you press the Live VCR key when the window cursor is not displayed all of t...

Page 23: ...Press any key to exit freeze mode and return to Live VCR video mode Sequential Switching In automatic sequential switching mode the cameras and windows shown on the main monitor are rotated according...

Page 24: ...to return to the sequence menu in order to set up the rest of the pages 5 When completed programming the sequence press Esc to leave the sequence menu The multiplexer will begin to display the sequenc...

Page 25: ...h the Call Monitor display to a specific camera During an alarm however the Call monitor will switch automatically to the camera on which the alarm channel is activated If more than one alarm occurs s...

Page 26: ...960 hr VCR Playback To review a previously recorded tape the Video Output connector of the VCR must be connected to the multiplexer s VCR IN connector either BNC or SVHS Decoding of recorded tapes co...

Page 27: ...internal buzzer will start beeping if enabled 4 The corresponding window on the Main Monitor will display the background color and the word Loss 5 The camera will be encoded as Video Loss to the VCR...

Page 28: ...ry log is Motion Detect See Motion Detection on page 41 for more information Increased Recording Detail on Alarmed Channel More fields from the alarmed camera or cameras will be output to the VCR by t...

Page 29: ...e Window This Active Window will be displayed in a close approximation of real time allowing the user to see more detail of motion in that window To use this feature simply press the direction keys to...

Page 30: ...User s Guide 22 Basic Operations NOTES...

Page 31: ...press Enter To exit the Main Menu or to exit any menu and return to the previous menu press Esc or move to the 9 Exit function in the menu and press Enter When exiting the Main Menu the user must choo...

Page 32: ...ight switch behavior to function properly Use the UP DOWN Direction keys to highlight the item you wish to set up and use the RIGHT LEFT keys to adjust its value OSD Timer Set Up 1 Date Time Set Up 2...

Page 33: ...only the date time display will be left on the Main Monitor Use the Direction keys to adjust the position of the date time display Press Esc to exit when finished RS 485 Time Calibration In the OSD T...

Page 34: ...only for NTSC color models Live Refresh Rate This item allows you to set up the refresh rate of each camera on the Main Monitor Use the RIGHT LEFT keys to select Fix or Auto Fix means each camera has...

Page 35: ...ption allows you to change the horizontal size of the Main monitor image Move the cursor to 7 Screen H Size and adjust the size using the LEFT RIGHT Direction keys Background Color Allows the user to...

Page 36: ...Covert Terminal Resistor and Call Monitor sequence setup see Enter Installer Set Up on page 51 The default values for the parameters in Configuration Table 1 are as follows Camera Set Up 1 Configurat...

Page 37: ...be made covert invisible on both the Main Monitor and Call Monitor while continuing to be recorded by the VCR 9 camera covert camera noncovert Termination Resistor Used to enable disable the 75 termin...

Page 38: ...Camera Set Up Menu move the cursor to 3 Camera Title and press Enter The following list of cameras will appear Alarm Rec Priority Used to set the recording priority when an alarm is triggered for the...

Page 39: ...tection during multiplexer power ON If cameras are added or removed then using this feature can be a convenient way of ensuring that unused channels are automatically removed from the signal recorded...

Page 40: ...his menu This function can only be executed when there is at least one window displaying VCR playback video otherwise the message NOT VCR MODE will appear Using the Direction keys adjust the following...

Page 41: ...LEFT keys to select Setup or Auto Setup means that the camera priorities during recording will follow the setup values in Configuration Table 1 see page 28 Auto means that cameras with motion detected...

Page 42: ...CR Trigger input in the external IO connector to the VCR s SW Out or Trig Out SW Out Rec Density Select standard double triple density according to the Time Lapse VCR setting The double triple density...

Page 43: ...cessor allows you to define 2 time periods to create a schedule for alarm operation the Day Frame and the Night Frame Each Frame has its own begin and end times and the motion detection setup of each...

Page 44: ...the Schedule Set Up Menu move the cursor to 2 Night Frame Set Up and set the start and end times of the Night Frame and enable the frame for the days it should be active e g every day NOTE If the day...

Page 45: ...9 9 9 9 PARAMETER DESCRIPTION Alarm in Type Defines the signal type of the external alarm sensor as Normally Open O or Normally Closed C Motion Algr Select the motion detect algorithm for each camera...

Page 46: ...ay Night Switch will override the alarm schedule time frames Switch OFF Configures which alarm setting Day Night will be activated when the switch is OFF open Switch ON Configures which alarm setting...

Page 47: ...activated in response to an alarm if this setting is set to ON Alarm Relay Output There are two alarm output signals available in the external IO connector ALARM NO and ALARM NC These signals are driv...

Page 48: ...e to follow the Call Monitor switching sequence in Configuration Table 1 See page 28 Response Duration This item allows you to decide how long the buzzer and Alarm Out relay will function after an ala...

Page 49: ...detection function of the multiplexer Configuration Table 2 An alternate entry to Configuration Table 2 See Schedule Set Up on page 35 for the settings relevant to motion detection Condition Set Up Th...

Page 50: ...can be adjusted using the Direction keys The upper bar shows the current detected amount of motion of this camera The lower bar allows you to set the trigger level When motion detected in the detect...

Page 51: ...at the rising edge of signal A and the response duration timer countdown will begin the multiplexer stays in alarm status until the signal ends and the response time expires When the alarm ends falli...

Page 52: ...m In A1 can trigger another alarm during the Motion Detect M1 alarm and Video Loss V1 can trigger another alarm during the Alarm In A1 alarm Motion Detect M2 is however ignored during the Video Loss V...

Page 53: ...and the alarm type A Alarm Input L Video Lost M Motion Detected The last column is the channel number of the alarm Clear Alarm List In the Alarm Set Up menu move the cursor to 10 Clear Alarm List and...

Page 54: ...S 485 Protocol This menu shows the details of the RS 485 protocol Baud rate allows you to select one of the following options 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps The installer can modify the RS 485 ID addr...

Page 55: ...een Menus 47 Software Information This menu presents the software information including the version and date code Others 1 CPU Filename DN6T0170 2 FPGA Filename FPGA0101 2 DATE 2001 01 30 4 Multiplex...

Page 56: ...m saves the current settings as the Installer s Configuration This operation can only be executed with the installer password otherwise an Illegal Operation message will be displayed Load Factory Sett...

Page 57: ...pecial Functions press Enter and the following menu will appear Change Password The password can be changed to any 4 digit number Use the LEFT RIGHT Direction keys to input the new password and press...

Page 58: ...t up as shown in the following figure If ON is selected the Call Monitor display will depend on RS 485 commands The Call Monitor output of MUX1 16 must be connected to the video input of MUX17 to allo...

Page 59: ...mited to 1 2 3 16 System Color This function is valid only for color multiplexers Selecting Mono will cause the color multiplexer to work like a monochrome multiplexer Enter Installer Set Up If you ha...

Page 60: ...User s Guide 52 Advanced Setup Using On Screen Menus NOTES...

Page 61: ...ing and disconnecting cameras or accessories Troubleshooting This unit has been carefully tested at the factory prior to shipping In the event that problems do occur refer to Appendix E to perform the...

Page 62: ...User s Guide 54 Maintenance NOTES...

Page 63: ...nition Direction 1 TA O 2 12V Power 3 GND Power 4 RA 5 RB 6 TB O Item ID Address Device Name Remarks 1 00H 0 Host Controller Keyboard or computer 2 01H DFH 1 223 Speed dome Total 223 Dome sets 3 E0H E...

Page 64: ...27 31H 40H 49 64 5 E4H 228 41H 50H 65 80 6 E5H 229 51H 60H 81 96 7 E6H 230 61H 70H 97 112 8 E7H 231 71H 80H 113 128 9 E8H 232 81H 90H 129 144 10 E9H 233 91H A0H 145 160 11 EAH 234 A1H B0H 161 176 12 E...

Page 65: ...Input 6 GND Power 25 VCR trigger Input 7 Alarm NO Output 26 Alarm In 13 Input 8 Alarm COM Output 27 Alarm In 12 Input 9 Alarm NC Output 28 Alarm In 11 Input 10 GND Power 29 Alarm In 10 Input 11 GND Po...

Page 66: ...rminated S VHS Y 1 0Vp p 75 terminated C 0 286Vp p 75 terminated VCR Outputs Composite 1 0Vp p 75 loaded S VHS Y 1 0Vp p 75 loaded C 0 286Vp p 75 loaded Display Gray Level 256 8 bits Color Palette 16M...

Page 67: ...12V DC 10 Power Consumption 16W Safety Approval CE FCC Dimensions Width 432 mm 17 00 in Height 44 mm 1 73 in Depth 270 mm 10 63 in Net Weight 3 7 kg Environmental Operation Temperature 5 C 40 C Humid...

Page 68: ...ils Left ML Sequence S1 S3 Sequence 1 3 Up key DU Down key DD Left key DL Right key DR Zoom Enter DZ Live VCR KV Freeze KA Set KS ESC KE List KL Buzzer SB Date Time SD Title ST PROG Menu SP Key Lock S...

Page 69: ...nitor you can use the 01 command The ASCII code of 01 is 30 31H NOTE 1 These six bytes must be sent out in 12 ms 2 The time interval between each two bytes must be less than 2 ms 3 Checksum Byte 1x or...

Page 70: ...cable the remote control panel will automatically search for any multiplexers connected to the remote control panel The channel LEDs will light up sequentially while the search is in progress See Fro...

Page 71: ...e control panel and the multiplexer the channel LED for that multiplexer flashes The channel key corresponds to the multiplexer s RS 485 ID address Channel Key RS 485 ID Channel Key RS 485 ID 1 224 9...

Page 72: ...0 5W Ambient Temperature 0 C to 50 C Ambient Humidity Less than 90 Dimension Width 432 mm 17 00 in Height 34 mm 1 34 in Depth 44 mm 1 73 in Connector Power 2 5 mm DC jack center positive Remote I O RJ...

Page 73: ...onitor Setup menu Solution Adjust the brightness to a lower value Reason 2 Camera iris is not adjusted properly Solution Adjust camera iris to a smaller value Reason 3 Camera video output signal does...

Page 74: ...if some channels do not function please return the unit to the dealer for repair Symptom In multi window display format some windows interfere with others Reason The video signal from one of the camer...

Page 75: ...m During VCR playback the video is frozen Reason 1 Multiplexer REC TIME was set to SYNC mode but the VCR trigger cable was not connected Solution Connect the VCR trigger or SW OUT signal from the VCR...

Page 76: ...etween multiplexer and VCR Solution Change the SYNC TRIG EDGE setting and try again Symptom The above solutions do not solve the problem Reason VCR malfunction Solution Perform the following diagnosti...

Page 77: ...too large Solution Set the trigger level lower or modify the detect area to critical area only Symptom Alarm Output pin not working Reason 1 Alarm Processor setup not correct for example Motion Detec...

Page 78: ...mptom The channel LEDs always light one by one Reason 1 Connecting cables may be loose or improperly installed Solution Make sure that the RS 485 cables are properly connected Reason 2 Multiplexer may...

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