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Rev. 1.0 

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900.0688 

  

 

9-Dec-05 

SECTION 7: 

INSTALLING SOFTWARE 

7.1 

INSTALLING THE SETMAX SOFTWARE ON YOUR PC 

A CD-ROM is included in the documentation package.  This CD-ROM contains the 
Commissioning Manual, Operator’s Manual, the Quick Start Configuration Guide, and 
the SETMAX for Windows  editor software.  The SETMAX software must be loaded onto 
a PC or laptop in order to edit the default configuration.  The SETMAX program requires 
approximately 6 MB of space on the hard drive.  If a CD-ROM is not available, please 

contact Honeywell Technical Support and request SETMAX for Windows® on 3½-inch 
diskettes. 

Perform the following steps to install SETMAX for Windows® onto your PC or laptop: 

1)  Load the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on your PC or laptop. 

2)  Select the Windows  START button 

3) Select 

Run

.   

Browse the CD directory and locate the 

Setup.exe

 file.   

4) Select 

Setup.exe

 and click on the 

Open

 button.  Select 

OK

 in the 

RUN

 window.  

Follow the setup prompts.   

The SETMAX software will be installed on your hard drive at the following location:  

C:\Program Files\Setmax.

   

You may create a shortcut to 

Setmax.exe

 on your desktop if desired. 

Summary of Contents for miniMAX

Page 1: ...900 0688 December 2005 Rev 1 0 miniMAX Video Switcher Quick Start Configuration Guide ...

Page 2: ...Rev 1 0 ii 900 0688 9 Dec 05 ISSUE DATE REVISIONS 1 0 December 2005 Initial Release ...

Page 3: ...f 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 expense CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numér...

Page 4: ...Rev 1 0 iv 900 0688 9 Dec 05 Notes ...

Page 5: ...4 1 POWERING UP THE MINIMAX 11 SECTION 5 HEGS5300 12 5 1 SETTING UP THE HEGS5300 KEYBOARD 12 SECTION 6 SYSTEM TESTING 13 6 1 TESTING THE SYSTEM WITH THE DEFAULT CONFIGURATION RECOMMENDED 13 SECTION 7 INSTALLING SOFTWARE 14 7 1 INSTALLING THE SETMAX SOFTWARE ON YOUR PC 14 SECTION 8 CONFIGURATION 15 8 1 EDITING AND LOADING THE CONFIGURATION 15 8 2 HARDWARE MAPPING 15 8 3 CHANGING CAMERA TITLES 17 8 ...

Page 6: ... Selection 29 8 10 SAVE YOUR CHANGES 30 8 11 LOADING THE CHANGES INTO THE HMXAT200 CONTROLLER 31 SECTION 9 SETUP 32 9 1 SETTING THE SYSTEM DATE AND TIME 32 9 1 1 Accessing the Menu System 32 9 1 2 Exiting the Menu System 32 9 1 3 Making Selections from the Menu 32 9 1 4 Set Current Time Date 34 SECTION 10 SETTING UP DOMES 36 10 1 HONEYWELL KD6 HD6 SERIES DOMES 36 SECTION 11 WORKSHEETS 37 11 1 OVER...

Page 7: ...re connecting any cameras or monitors to the video switcher subracks Refer to section 12 0 for worksheets To pre configure the software proceed to sections 7 0 and 8 0 However it is recommended that the system hardware be tested as outlined in section 6 0 with the default SETMAX configuration prior to loading the edited system configuration ...

Page 8: ...rectly seated in card guides and that the front edge of each card is flush with the lower card tray 2 The HMX128 controller card the left most card in the HMX32128 subrack is configured at the factory but can be reconfigured if necessary prior to installation Subrack Addressing The subrack address is set up at SW3 and SW4 SW4 sets the binary subrack address in the range of 1 99 SW3 sets the 100 s ...

Page 9: ...rd is installed the alarm detection mode is selectable between contact closure mode and end of line resistor mode via SW3 position 4 OFF contact closure mode ON end of line resistor mode Pan Tilt Protocol Selection DIP Switches SW1 and SW2 on the HMX128 card are used to define the pan tilt protocol on control output ports 1 8 SW1 defines the protocol for ports 1 4 SW2 defines the protocol for port...

Page 10: ...F OFF OFF OFF Videv OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF VCL ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Pelco P Format OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF JVC ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Speeddome OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Kalatel ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Baxall 7000 Series OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Panasonic 850 Series 19K2 Baud ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Panasonic 850 Series 9600 Baud OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ...

Page 11: ...ginning with keyboard number 1 connected to port 4 keyboard number 2 connected to port 5 etc Note The HEGS5300 and ULTRAKey keyboards are supplied with a 6 foot coiled cable It is strongly recommended that a twisted pair data cable be used from the RJ11 Termination Box when long cable lengths are required to eliminate any data problems Keyboard cables may be extended up to 50 feet from the HMXAT20...

Page 12: ...rawing MG10075 TO HMXAT200 Keyboard RJ11 Connector HMXAT200 RJ11 Connector Pin 1 White 12V Pin 1 White Power Ground Pin 2 Black NC Pin 2 Black TX Pin 3 Red TX Pin 3 Red Signal Ground Pin 4 Green Signal Ground Pin 4 Green RX Pin 5 Yellow RX Pin 5 Yellow NC Pin 6 Blue Power Ground Pin 6 Blue 12V ...

Page 13: ...CES CONTINUED RJ12 TERMINAL BOX PIN CONNECTIONS Drawing MG10023 RJ12 D15 Pin 1 White 12V Pin 8 12V Pin 2 Black NC NC Pin 3 Red TX Pin 3 TX Pin 4 Green Signal Ground Pin 5 Signal Ground Pin 5 Yellow RX Pin 2 RX Pin 6 Blue Power Ground Pin 15 Power Ground ...

Page 14: ...ith the European Directives on E M C and therefore must be cleared with the supplier before implementation 4 Connect 12 VDC power to the CCTV control keyboards 5 Interconnect the video subracks using the provided cables Take care to ensure the cables are installed as shown in the enclosed drawing for your configuration 6 Connect the menu output of the HMXAT200 to the last video input in the system...

Page 15: ...d RJ12 connections to keyboards and subracks the PTE102 can be used with other RS 232 applications The PTE102 provides a convenient method for extending most RS 232 data communication The PTE102C unit is connected to the HMXAT200 Control Computer and can be powered from either a 12V DC plug pack or from Port 3 or 4 of the HMXAT200 The remote keyboard or subrack PTE102K is powered from an optional ...

Page 16: ...ector c Select the required operating mode on the HMX128 DIP switch 3 position 4 OFF contact closure mode DIP switch 3 position 4 ON end of line resistor mode d Connect the field cabling to the input output connectors Inputs Maximum voltage is 20V Control Outputs Maximum current 1 Amp Maximum voltage 50V 3 2 2 Operation Contact Closure CC Mode When configured in the CC mode the HMX4248 HMX128 dete...

Page 17: ...ace the power switch on the front of the HMXPS9 Power Supply in the ON position 5 Check that all 8 amber indicator LEDs on the front of the HMXPS9 are illuminated 2 LEDs per output An extinguished LED indicates a problem on the corresponding output 1 2 3 or 4 Disconnect the corresponding power cable from the equipment and check the device 6 Remove the front cover from the HMXAT200 System Controlle...

Page 18: ...when using MAX1000 version 4 27 or later To enter the SETUP MODE hold down the MENU key or the key to the left hand side of the LCD as the keyboard is powered up Note If the keyboard has a custom overlay the MENU key may be located in a different position Therefore using the key next to the LCD is always a preferred option Once in the setup mode the LCD prompts the user to enter the required infor...

Page 19: ...s mode prior to editing the system configuration using the SETMAX program PTZ control is defined for camera number 1 set to address 1 for testing purposes 1 To select a camera to a monitor Press the MON key press the number of the monitor you require and then press the ENT Enter key 2 After selecting the monitor press the CAM key press the number of the camera you require and then press the ENT en...

Page 20: ... the hard drive If a CD ROM is not available please contact Honeywell Technical Support and request SETMAX for Windows on 3 inch diskettes Perform the following steps to install SETMAX for Windows onto your PC or laptop 1 Load the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive on your PC or laptop 2 Select the Windows START button 3 Select Run Browse the CD directory and locate the Setup exe file 4 Select Setup exe...

Page 21: ... 3 Select File Open A Title max The default configuration files will be opened and displayed in a window on the PC The files can be edited for your site configuration 8 2 HARDWARE MAPPING The subrack ID is setup using the HMX128 card Since the miniMAX incorporates all of its functionality via one subrack ID it is necessary to map the hardware in each subrack to slot numbers which are used when con...

Page 22: ...xt Slot TSL field in SETMAX Output Card 1 1 8 Output Card 2 9 16 Output Card 3 17 24 Output Card 4 25 32 d Alarm Inputs The alarm inputs only apply if the HMX4248 I O Card is installed on the rear of the switcher Alarm Input Slot ASL field in SETMAX 1 8 15 9 16 16 17 24 17 e Contact Outputs The contact outputs only apply if the HMX4248 I O Card is installed on the rear of the switcher Output Slot ...

Page 23: ...HANGING CAMERA TITLES The miniMAX default camera titles can be easily changed using the SETMAX editor Select the Video Inputs tab Use the mouse to select the camera title DEVICE DESCRIPTION to be changed and type in the new description ...

Page 24: ...fined against any fixed camera To define the PTZ call simply enter the desired PTZ camera to call and preset number in the ALTERNATE CAMERA NUMBER and ALTERNATE CAMERA VIEW fields In the example below when camera 1 is selected camera 10 with view 2 will be called when the PTZ Call key is pressed on the operator keyboard ...

Page 25: ...cameras connected to the switcher the video input table must be edited to define these cameras If camera number 1 is not a PTZ control should be removed from this input 1 With SETMAX running and A Title max opened select the Video Inputs tab a Select the first camera to edit using either the mouse or the arrow keys b Select the SOURCE CONTROL cell Select the button that appears and four additional...

Page 26: ...e the video input is connected 3 Select the CONTROL SLOT cell and enter the number of the data port on the rear of the video subrack that the PTZ data line for this camera will be connected to 1 8 4 Select the CONTROL OFFSET cell and enter the number of the address to be assigned to that camera 1 16 per data port 5 Select the AVAILABLE CONTROL cell Select the button that appears a Select the desir...

Page 27: ...ANGING MONITOR TITLES The miniMAX default monitor titles can be easily changed using the SETMAX editor Select the Video Outputs tab Use the mouse to select the monitor title DESCRIPTION TEXT to be changed and type in the new description ...

Page 28: ...made by selecting the desired group plus a numeric entry For example to select the first camera in the entrance which may be any camera number the operator would select ENTRANCE 1 Default logical groups are defined on MAX 1000 keyboards and in the system configuration To edit the name of a logical group select the Logical Camera Selection tab and type the new name for the logical group into the LO...

Page 29: ... is the actual camera number that will be displayed when this selection is made If their camera is a PTZ a preset view number may be entered in the PRIMARY VIEW field 8 8 DEFINING ALTERNATE CAMERA VIEWS ALTERNATE cameras may be defined against any camera in a logical group Once a camera is selected using the logical selection process the ALT key may be selected on the keyboard to display other cam...

Page 30: ...hanges to your system The illustration below will be helpful when reading through these instructions This is an illustration of the software when being viewed on a separate computer using the Setmax Windows Configurator The preprogrammed definitions that can be changed from this window include Alarm Monitor definitions Alarm Camera definitions Alarm Camera View definitions Alarm Relay definitions ...

Page 31: ... You may have multiple alarm monitors one alarm monitor or no alarm monitors It is important to remember that you do not skip columns when redefining these monitors Let s say that we would rather use monitor 3 for the alarm monitor instead of monitor 8 We would simply go to line 20 Alarm Monitors under column 1 the first alarm monitor and change the 8 to a 3 Now we decide that we want 2 monitors t...

Page 32: ...e miniMAX package 8 9 4 Alarm Relay Outputs You may take the alarm response a step further by activating control output relays against each alarm Default alarm relays are programmed against each of the possible alarms These preprogrammed relay outputs along with the cameras and their associated alarms are shown in Table 1 Table 1 Default Alarm Camera and Relay Programming Alarm Number Camera Numbe...

Page 33: ...er Relay Number 26 26 9 27 27 9 28 28 9 29 29 10 30 30 10 31 31 10 32 32 10 33 33 11 34 34 11 35 35 11 36 36 11 37 37 12 38 38 12 39 39 12 40 40 12 41 41 13 42 42 13 43 43 13 44 44 13 45 45 14 46 46 14 47 47 14 48 48 14 49 49 17 50 50 17 51 51 17 52 52 17 53 53 18 54 54 18 55 55 18 56 56 18 57 57 19 58 58 19 59 59 19 60 60 19 61 61 20 62 62 20 ...

Page 34: ...Number Camera Number Relay Number 63 63 20 64 64 20 65 65 21 66 66 21 67 67 21 68 68 21 69 69 22 70 70 22 71 71 22 72 72 22 Additional relays are preprogrammed for the following functions Functions Relay Number Door Relay 7 Camera Fail Relay 8 Auxiliary Relay 1 15 Auxiliary Relay 2 16 Auxiliary Relay 3 23 Auxiliary Relay 4 24 ...

Page 35: ...operator and 4 monitors behind the console From the physical appearance of this station you may assume that the monitor numbers start at the top left corner and increment from top to bottom left to right If the system were set up this way the monitors directly in front of the operator would be monitors 5 6 and 7 Since the operator will be more likely to work with these monitors they can be referre...

Page 36: ... under column 1 keyboard ID 1 we would enter 7 the actual monitor number On line 33 Mon D under column 1 keyboard ID 1 we would enter 1 the actual monitor number On line 34 Mon E under column 1 keyboard ID 1 we would enter 2 the actual monitor number On line 35 Mon F under column 1 keyboard ID 1 we would enter 3 the actual monitor number On line 36 Mon G under column 1 keyboard ID 1 we would enter...

Page 37: ...This will automatically copy the updated configuration files to the hard drive of the HMXAT200 3 Wait for the LED on the floppy disk drive to extinguish before proceeding 4 Remove the floppy disk from the drive and depress the green reset button once again to re boot the HMXAT200 System Controller to the new configuration Note The system will not run with the floppy disk still in the floppy drive ...

Page 38: ...e CCTV keyboard is selecting the monitor the Menu System CANNOT be accessed Move to another monitor prior to using the Menu System If the monitor is running a scan sequence then selecting the Menu System will HALT the scan sequence Exiting the Menu System will NOT restart the scan sequence this must be done manually 9 1 2 Exiting the Menu System To exit the MENU SYSTEM press again The menu display...

Page 39: ... PAD of the CCTV keyboard will also move up and down the Menu Pressing the key will select the highlighted line in the Menu and display the next corresponding Menu Level or Entry Window The current time and date information can be displayed on all video channels or selected video output channels Although the system clock is battery backed to prevent loss of time date during power failures it is so...

Page 40: ... Date From this menu you can choose to reset either of the following two parameters Enter new TIME or Enter new DATE Enter New Time When selected the entry window displays the current time known to the system clock Changes are made by simply overwriting the displayed time SIGN OFF Keyboard Operators ENABLE DISABLE Video Inputs LOCK UNLOCK Video Input Controls LOCK UNLOCK Video Output Channels ENAB...

Page 41: ...date SIGN OFF Keyboard Operators ENABLE DISABLE Video Inputs LOCK UNLOCK Video Input Controls LOCK UNLOCK Video Output Channels ENABLE DISABLE Alarm Inputs CHANGE PIN Number STATUS Information SYSTEM Configuration SIGN ON Keyboard Operators MAX 1000 v4 Enter NEW Time Enter NEW Date Set Current Time Date SET CLOCK Current Time Date Enter NEW Date as DDMMYY 140199 The date is presented as a six digi...

Page 42: ...rs ULTRAKey or HEGS5300 KEYBOARD Procedure 1 Log the QWERTY keyboard to the Operator Monitor 2 Select the dome being configured to the Operator Monitor 3 Press Ctrl F9 on the QWERTY keyboard 4 Select the required setup menu displayed on the Test Monitor 5 Select the required option from the menu displayed on the Operator monitor 6 Make the required changes 7 Press Esc on the QWERTY keyboard to exi...

Page 43: ...ERVIEW Worksheets are provided to assist the installer and software programmer in configuring the switcher system Honeywell recommends planning the installation and filling out the worksheets prior to connecting any cameras or monitors to the switcher chassis ...

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