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 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 

 

1. 

READ AND RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS 
Read the instruction manual before operating the 
equipment.  Retain the manual for future reference. 

2. 

CLEANING 
Turn the unit off and unplug from the power outlet 
before cleaning.  Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  Do not 
use harsh cleansers or aerosol cleaners. 

3. 

ATTACHMENTS 
Do not use attachments unless recommended by 
manufactured as they may affect the functionality of the 
unit and result in the risk of fire, electric shock or injury. 

4. 

MOISTURE 
Do not use equipment near water or other liquids. 

5. 

ACCESSORIES 
Equipment should be installed in a safe, stable location.  
Any wall or shelf mounting accessory equipment should 
be installed using the manufacture’s instructions.  Care 
should be used when moving heavy equipment.  Quick 
stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may 
cause the equipment to fall causing serious injury to 
persons and objects. 

6. 

VENTILATION 
Openings in the equipment, if any, are provided for 
ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the unit and to 
protect if from overheating.  These openings must not 
be blocked or covered 

7. 

POWER SOURCES 
The equipment should be operated only from the type 
of power source indicated on the marking label.  If you 
are not sure of the type of power supplied at the 
installation location, contact your dealer.  For 
equipment designed to operate from battery power, 
refer to the operating instructions. 

8. 

GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION 
Equipment that is powered through a polarized plug (a 
plug with one blade wider than the other) will fit into the 
power outlet only one way.  This is a safety feature.  If 
you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try 
reversing the plug.  Do not defeat the safety purpose of 
the polarized plug. 
 
Alternate Warning:  If the equipment is powered 
through a three-way grounding-type plug, a plug having 
a third (grounding) pin, the plug will only fit into a 
grounding-type power outlet.  This is a safety feature.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type 
plug.  If your outlet does not have the grounding plug 
receptacle, contact your local electrician. 

9. 

CORD AND CABLE PROTECTION 
Route power cords and cables in a manner to protect 
them from damage by being walked on or pinched by 
items places upon or against them. 

10.  LIGHTNING 

For protection of the equipment during a lightning storm 
or when it is left unattended and unused for long 
periods of time, unplug the unit from the wall outlet.  
Disconnect any antennas or cable systems that may be 
connected to the equipment.  This will prevent damage 
to the equipment due to lightning or power-line surges. 

11.  OVERLOADING 

Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this 
can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 

12.  SERVICING 

Do not attempt to service the video monitor or 
equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may 
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 

13.  DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE 

Unplug the equipment from the wall outlet and refer 
servicing to qualified service personnel under the 
following conditions: 

A. 

When the power supply cord or the plug has been 
damaged. 

B. 

If liquid has spilled or objects have fallen into the 
unit. 

C. 

If the equipment has been exposed to water or 
other liquids. 

D. 

If the equipment does not operate normally by 
following the operating instructions, adjust only 
those controls that are covered by the operating 
instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls 
may result in damage to the unit. 

E. 

If the equipment has been dropped or the casing 
damaged. 

F. 

When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in 
performance.  

14.  REPLACEMENT PARTS 

When replacement parts are required, be sure the 
service technician uses replacement parts specified by 
the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics 
as the original part.  Unauthorized substitutions may 
result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. 

15.  SAFETY CHECK 

Upon completion of any service or repairs to the 
equipment, ask the service technician to perform safety 
checks to verify that the equipment is in proper 
operating condition. 

16.  FIELD INSTALLATION 

The installation of equipment should be made by a 
qualified service person and should conform to all local 
codes. 

 

Summary of Contents for &16-ChannelTalon Triplex Color Multiplexers

Page 1: ...i 4 9 16 Channel Talon Triplex Color Multiplexers Installation and Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...LIEVED TO BE ACCURATE IN ALL RESPECTS HOWEVER WE CANNOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES RESULTING FROM THE USE THEREOF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE R...

Page 3: ...ghtning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficie...

Page 4: ...ERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN...

Page 5: ...utlet does not have the grounding plug receptacle contact your local electrician 9 CORD AND CABLE PROTECTION Route power cords and cables in a manner to protect them from damage by being walked on or...

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Page 7: ...4 1 9 or 1 16 5 CAM OUT 1 4 1 9 or 1 16 5 AUX 1 2 3 4 5 MAIN BNC and S VIDEO 5 VCR IN and OUT BNC and S VIDEO 5 MOUSE 5 ALARM IN OUT 5 RS 485 IN and OUT 6 DC12V 6 Setting for NTSC or PAL Operation 6...

Page 8: ...u 33 Live Camera Change 33 VCR Camera Change 34 Zoom 34 Full 34 Priority 35 Histogram 35 Panic Record 35 Freeze 35 Sequence 35 Utilities 36 APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING 39 APPENDIX B REMOTE CONTROL OPER...

Page 9: ...ble VCR switch pulse input for synchronization with VCRs having switch pulse feature Full triplex operation allows simultaneous recording playback and live viewing 256 event alarm history log Linear z...

Page 10: ...plexers These include but are not limited to Dedicated Micros Robot Kalatel and Pelco Multiplexers can be daisy chained and addressed and controlled by a single control panel The multiplexer can also...

Page 11: ...the 4 channel unit is 4 2x2 In the VCR playback mode the available display modes are 4x4 3x3 and 2x2 for the 16 channel unit 3x3 and 2x2 for the 9 channel unit and 2x2 for the 4 channel unit PIP The...

Page 12: ...plexer into the VCR playback mode or the VCR preview mode Pressing the button once puts it into the playback mode Pressing the 2ND button then the PLAYBACK button switches the unit to the preview mode...

Page 13: ...1 4 1 9 or 1 16 The CAM OUT connectors provide loop through video options for the cameras connected to CAM IN AUX 1 2 3 4 The AUX connections are Spot Monitor outputs The Setup Menu allows the user t...

Page 14: ...the multiplexer should be set to the NTSC or PAL configuration When changing the operation setting all other unit settings return to the default configuration To set the multiplexer for NTSC operatio...

Page 15: ...op out capability with an auto terminating feature for looping video to another device without additional termination NOTE Connecting a cable to the loop through connector switches off the termination...

Page 16: ...multiple Recording Devices Mouse Connections A mouse attached to the multiplexer allows the user the option of accessing setup menu options by pointing and clicking the desired settings rather than u...

Page 17: ...inputs 16 alarm outputs RS 232 connections VCR trigger pulse and various alarm settings A sub board is supplied with the multiplexer to simplify connections The board connects to the 50 pin connector...

Page 18: ...displayed Playback The Playback option returns the unit to the last screen format accessed in the Playback mode Preview Selecting the Preview options displays a preview of recorded video Setup The Se...

Page 19: ...ve The Live option on the Top Menu returns the display to the last live mode screen format when selected Playback The Playback option on the Top Menu returns the display to the last screen format acce...

Page 20: ...itary time or AM PM for clock time Clock Source The clock source options are Internal Clock and Network Clock If the multiplexer is connected to a network set the option to Network Clock and the unit...

Page 21: ...is used to assign camera access to different users It permits or limits the display on Spot auxiliary monitors and designates whether a camera can be recorded The window appearing on the Camera Acces...

Page 22: ...ve one position back or forward in the list respectively Below the display window buttons are two rows of characters There are a total of six character sets that can be displayed To move to the next o...

Page 23: ...et Button is set to ON alarm events can be cleared using the front panel buttons or the Pop Up menu When set to OFF the only way to clear the alarm is to enter the Setup Menu The Alarm Screen Format o...

Page 24: ...screen display changes to the one defined in the Alarm Screen Format menu during an alarm condition Network Relay When set to ON the multiplexer sends the alarm information to an external relay box vi...

Page 25: ...not be cleared by the user Relay The relay options are 1 2 1 2 and OFF Selecting the 1 or 2 option sets either internal relay 1 or 2 to be activated by the alarm The 1 2 option sets both the 1 and 2 i...

Page 26: ...amera with an alarm every other field thereby providing more images from the camera When there are multiple alarms the cameras with alarms are interleaved The ONLY option records images from only the...

Page 27: ...ideo loss information to an external relay box via the network during a video loss condition Message Latch When set to ON a V displays on the screen when a video loss condition occurs It remains on th...

Page 28: ...l alarm condition When there are multiple alarms cameras with alarms will display sequentially When set to OFF the Spot Monitor s display does not change during a manual alarm condition 1 AUX on 4 ch...

Page 29: ...vely The and options move the screen backward or forward one page respectively The Clear option erases the information from the list A confirmation screen appears when this option is selected allowing...

Page 30: ...PC and multiplexer are connected correctly Check your connections if they don t 3 On the multiplexer Setup Menu select the Unit Setup menu option Set the Network Type to RS 232 and the Protocol to A 4...

Page 31: ...23 Print Program Window Alarm History Window...

Page 32: ...Index Setup screen however allows the user to provide higher priority to a single camera within an area of the grid The screen shown above is used to set the priority of each camera up to 128 index po...

Page 33: ...s are described in the Motion Detection Sensor Setup section directly following this Schedule Setup section Start Stop The Start and Stop times fore each timer using the 24 hr time format Days The tim...

Page 34: ...that must occur in the target area before the multiplexer reads the change as motion The lowest sensitivity number is 01 The highest sensitivity number is 16 Trigger Size H and V The Trigger Size sets...

Page 35: ...tant feedback on whether the settings are acceptable for the application Note A Master Screen Set option appears on this screen to save the image when setting in the Master Mode For Vector Motion Dete...

Page 36: ...he VCR you are using from the list If it is not listed select the User Define option The VCR model numbers available to choose from are listed below SRT7168 TLC2100 SRL911UB SVT40E AG6540 JPTL168 TLC2...

Page 37: ...inserts a blank into the array End The End option inserts an E into the array which set the end mark for the index list View The View option displays the Motion Detection Index List as shown in the fo...

Page 38: ...Setup The Macro Setup screen is used to access the recording and scheduling capabilities of the multiplexer Macro Record Setup The multiplexer can record up to 16 macros on the 16 channel multiplexer...

Page 39: ...h Italian German and Spanish Mouse To use a mouse with the multiplexer this option must be set to ON Key Lock To prevent unauthorized use of the front panel keys set this option to ON When the keys ar...

Page 40: ...ADMIN password from the default setting you will not be able to access protected areas without it An Administrator password is required to access the Setup Menu After changing the passwords keep it i...

Page 41: ...ch of the four spaces allotted in the password The password must be entered twice Retry Password to match and confirm the entry Use the CLEAR option to erase all the numbers entered and the OK option...

Page 42: ...its on the top right of the screen indicate the amount of zoom The maximum zoom is X32 The picture insert at the bottom right shows the entire scene with a center rectangle representing the zoomed are...

Page 43: ...he equalization algorithm and does not indicate a problem with the system Panic Record When Panic Record is ON only the selected camera is recorded and it is recorded in real time mode Freeze When Fre...

Page 44: ...e setup in various viewing formats Selecting the UserDef1 UserDef4 option button brings up a screen format window On the screen shown below the and buttons jump to the beginning and end of the format...

Page 45: ...e motion has been detected The Active Box refers to the window box of the actively selected camera Color options for the text and border are black gray white red green yellow magenta cyan and blue To...

Page 46: ...orded using multiplexers designed by different manufacturers The Playback Format option allows the user to select from the settings OWN ATV Dedicated Micros Robot Sensormatic Pelco and Kalatel Impac P...

Page 47: ...do not work Unlock buttons in Setup Menu Recorded Video Rolls Check VCR configuration in Setup Menu Use the trigger pulse from the multiplexer for optimum synchronization with a time lapse VCR Tape Pl...

Page 48: ...d was recognized or if the command was not recognized or is invalid Button Commands BD DISPLAY button BR REC button BP PIP button B2 2nd button BS SEQUENCE button BA ACCEPT button BF FREEZE button BC...

Page 49: ...1 2 k Panic recorder buzzer on off k 0 off 1 on LPBO n VCR playback options n 0 OWN 1 ATV 2 DM 3 ROBOT 4 PELCO 5 KALATEL Camera Commands LBLE n Camera label enable n 0 off 1 Live on 2 VCR on 3 Both e...

Page 50: ...m Alarm hold time 1 99 AREC n m Alarm recording set n 0 External alarm 1 Manual alarm 2 Vloss alarm m 0 INT 1 ONLY 2 UNC AMON n m Alarm spot monitor set n 0 External alarm 1 Manual alarm 2 Vloss alar...

Page 51: ...arity NO Normally Open Alarm Output Polarity AH Active High Alarm Buzzer ON Alarm Screen ON Alarm Network Relay OFF Alarm Message Latch ON Alarm Recording INT Interleaving Alarm Spot Monitor Output ON...

Page 52: ...onitor Output ON Manual Alarm Hold Time 20 seconds Manual Alarm Action Timed Out Manual Alarm Relay 1 2 Manual Alarm Associated OFF Alarm to Macro link OFF All Motion Detection OFF Motion Detection Ti...

Page 53: ...OFF User Change Password OFF Password Code ADMIN 5555 User 1 1111 User 2 2222 User 3 3333 User 4 4444 VCR Picture Adjustment 00 Priority Display OFF Histogram Equalization Off Border Line ON Black Liv...

Page 54: ...ution Sampling 720 x 480 720 x 576 Full Active 648 x 448 648 x 518 10 to 9 down scaling 1 4 Size 324 x 224 324 x 259 1 9 Size 216 x 149 216 x 173 1 16 Size 162 x 112 162 x 129 4 9 Size 432 x 298 432 x...

Page 55: ...Dimensions Unit size D x W x H 12 2 x 17 x 1 73 310mm x 432mm x 44mm Unit Weight 5 31 Ibs 2 4 Kgs Operating Environment Ambient Temperature 32 to 95 F 0 to 35 C Ambient Humidity 10 to 90 non condensi...

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