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E-18

CAMERA SWITCHING OPERA

TION

DA

TA

 OUTPUT

3. APPLIED OPERA

TIONS

ALARM OPERA

TION (Contin

ued)

Clearing the alarm

The alarm operation can be c

leared in tw

o wa

ys:

1

TO CAMERATO CAMERA

DATA I / ODATA I / O

RXRX

+

RXRX

-

TXTX

+

TXTX

-

COM

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

COMCOM

9/19/1

10/210/2

11/311/3

12/412/4

13/513/5

14/614/6

15/715/7

16/816/8

COMCOM

COMCOM

COM

CAMERACAMERA

SWSW

UNITUNIT ALARMALARM

AUTOAUTO

4
3

1

2

8
7

5

6

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

MONITORMONITOR OUTPUTOUTPUT

MONITORMONITOR

SERIAL-2SERIAL-2

SERIAL-1SERIAL-1

VIDEO INPUTVIDEO INPUT

VIDEO OUTPUT

OUTPUTOUTPUT

2

1

ONON

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

POWER

OFF

ON

AC    INPUT

`

DATA I/O terminals

Three terminals, 

AUT

O, UNIT

 ALARM and SELECT

 OUT

 / 

ALARM are provided at the Data Output terminal.

AUT

O terminal

Signals are output when the 

AUT

O SEQUENCE starts.

UNIT

 ALARM 

terminal

Signals are continuously output during an 

ALARM occurrence.

SELECT

 OUT

 / 

ALARM terminal

When a particular camera or camera position is selected by using a combination of the numeric keypad and the CAMERA,

POSITION buttons, the corresponding command signal is output via one of the DA

TA

 I/O terminals on the rear panel.

REF

.  : See “DA

T

A

 I/O SCREEN” on page 30, 31 for the assignment of each terminal.

For details of signal types to be output fr

om eac

h terminal;

REF

.  : Page 20 for the 

Mode, and page 22 for the B Mode.

By means of a CAM SW signal from a 

T

ime Lapse VCR which is connected to the 

CAMERA

 SW terminals, the video signal from

MONIT

OR OUTPUT

 2 can be selected to feed the 

T

ime Lapse VCR.

When switching the video signal with the CAM SW

, be sure to set the CAMERA

 SELECTION item to ENABLE. Otherwise the

video signal will not be switched correctly

.

REF

.  : “OPTION SCREEN: CAMERA

 SELECTION” on page 29.

Setting alterations are necessary according to which time-lapse VCR is connected.

REF

.  : “CONTROL

 UNIT

 SCREEN

” on page 28 and “DA

TA

 I/O screen: CAM SWITCH Item” on page 30

Set the CAM SWITCH to LOW when a time-lapse VCR of JVC is connected.

NO

TE

To

 s

witc

h the Alarm signal correctl

y b

y

 the CAM SW signal,

 set it in the f

ollo

wing manner:

Make sure that video signals are input to VIDEO INPUT

 1.

Make sure that the recording hours for the time-lapse VCR are set for 24 hours or more.

Make sure the CAMERA

 SELECTION item is set to ENABLE for VIDEO INPUT

 1.

<Stopping the alarm operation man

uall

y>

When the alarm signal is received by the camera currently being selected, the alarm operation can be stopped by pressing the EN

TER

button. If the alarm signal is received by dif

ferent camera, select that camera and press the ENTER button to stop the alarm operation.

The 

ALARM indicator turns of

f.

The buzzer sound stops.

The alarm title display clears.

The UNIT

 ALARM maintains the MAKE position until the alarm conditions for all the cameras have been cleared.

NO

TE

When the 

ALARM 

TIME is set to SERIES, the alarm condition continues until the preset position, of the camera to which the

alarm signal was input, is selected.

<The alarm operation stops automaticall

y when specified time has elapsed>

When the time period specified in the 

ALARM 

TIME item in the 

ALARM screen has elapsed, the alarm operation stops automatically

.

The 

ALARM indicator turns of

f.

The buzzer sound stops.

The 

AUT

O SEQUENCE mode returns to its situation before the alarm input. (A

 mode only)

The camera which received the alarm signal returns to its setting before the alarm input. (AUT

O P

AN, 

AUT

O P

A

TROL

 or home

position)

The alarm title display clears.

The UNIT

 ALARM maintains the MAKE position until the alarm conditions for all the cameras have been cleared.

To

 set the alarm time  REF

.  : [CONTROL

 UNIT

 SCREEN] on page 28 and [ALARM SCREEN: 

ALARM 

TIME] on page 32.

E-19

1

TO CAMERATO CAMERA

DATA I / ODATA I / O

RX

+

RXRX

-

TX

+

TXTX

-

COMCOM

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

COMCOM

9/19/1

10/210/2

11/311/3

12/412/4

13/513/5

14/614/6

15/715/7

16/816/8

COMCOM

COMCOM

COMCOM

CAMERACAMERA

SWSW

UNITUNIT ALARMALARM

AUTOAUTO

4
3

1

2

8
7

5

6

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1

MONITORMONITOR OUTPUTOUTPUT

MONITORMONITOR

SERIAL-2SERIAL-2

SERIAL-1SERIAL-1

VIDEO INPUTVIDEO INPUT

VIDEO OUTPUTVIDEO OUTPUT

OUTPUTOUTPUT

2

1

ONON

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

POWER

OFF

ON

AC    INPUT

V

.IN

MONIT

OR

OUTPUT 2

MONIT

OR

OUTPUT 1

CAM SW

OUT

VIDEO

IN

COM

CAMERA

SW

A

C24V

A

C24V

A

C24V

TO

CAMERA

TIMELAPSE VCR

RM-P2580

CAMERA 1

CAMERA 1

CAMERA 1

ID:1

ID:2

ID:3

Camer

a 1

video

Camer

a 2

video

Camer

a 3

video

Camer

a 4

video

Camer

a 5

video

Camer

a 6

video

Camer

a 7

video

Camer

a 8

video

MASTER MONIT

OR

Set Pin 1 to "OFF" f

or A Mode

.

REC

REC

STOP

REC

CHECK

EJECT

OPERATE

OPERATE

4. CONNECTIONS

B

ASIC SYSTEM (A MODE)

This system accepts video signals fr

om the cameras via the 

VIDEO INPUT connector

s.

Up to 8 cameras can be connected in this system.

Setting Pr

ocedure

1.

Connect all the equipment.

(All the cameras must be synchronized).

2.

Set the system mode selection to 

Mode, and set

the rear DIP Switch1 to "OFF".

3.

To

 set a camera (  REF

.  : Instructions Manual of

the camera being used)

· Match the ID with the VIDEO INPUT

 number

.

· Set to MUL

TIDROP

 and DUPLEX

4.

Preset positions  (  REF

.  : page 27)

5.

To

 change the setting values of the system in use

· 

CAMERA

 SELECTION: 

AUT

O (  REF

.  : page 29)

· CAM SWITCH: LOW (  REF

.  : page 30)

6.

Operational setting values can be changed as re-

quired.

· P/T

 SPEED: 8 STEPS (  REF

.  : page 29)

· AUT

O SEQUENCE SCREEN 

TIME: 2 SEC  (  REF

.

: page 32)

7.

Check the 

ALARM INPUT

 time set value.

·D

AT

I/O screen: 16 

ALM IN or 8 

ALM IN (  REF

.

: page 30)

·

ALARM screen (  REF

.  : page 32)

8.

When setting the 

ALARM INPUT

 TIME, 

be sure to

perf

orm the settings f

or eac

h of the terminals.

·TERMINAL

 item (  REF

.  : page 31)

TO

 CAMERA :

 CABLE

The use of 0.65

4-conductor twisted

pair cables is recommended.

Summary of Contents for RM-P2580

Page 1: ... F 3 F 3 PAN TILT LENS CAMERA POSITION ALARM ALARM CAMERA CAMERA POSITION POSITION REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM P2000 KEY LOCK KEY LOCK E model LWT0111 U model LWT0110 R Printed in Japan E model LWT0111 U model LWT0110 SETUP MENU MENU SET SPEED IRIS AF FOCUS ZOOM OPEN OPEN FAR FAR TELE TELE CLEAR CLEAR HOME HOME 7 4 1 8 0 5 2 9 6 3 ENTER ENTER AUTO AUTO PAN PAN OPTION OPTION 1 OPTION OPTION 2 CAMERA CAM...

Page 2: ...to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral tri angle is intended to alert the user to the pres ence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accom panying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user s authority t...

Page 3: ... CAMERA POSITION ALARM ALARM PO POWER WER CAMERA CAMERA POSITION POSITION REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM P2580 KEY LOCK KEY LOCK INTRODUCTION BASIC OPERATIONS APPLIED OPERATIONS OTHER CONNECTIONS MENU SCREEN SETUPS Precautions for the PRESET SEQUENCE and AUTO PAN Operations The life span of the PRESET SEQUENCE and AUTO PAN functions is dependent on which camera model is used in combination with this unit ...

Page 4: ...gent REF APPLIED SYSTEM B MODE on page 22 F1 Single screen select switch Press this button to output a single screen video from the frame switcher The camera number can be selected using the numeric keypad etc F2 Split screen select switch Press this button to output a split screen video from the frame switcher F3 LIVE PLAY switch Press this button to switch between the playback video of a time la...

Page 5: ...ideo signals from the cam eras When this unit is operated in the B mode apply the output signal from a frame switcher to the VIDEO INPUT 1 con nector REF BASIC SYSTEM on page 19 APPLIED SYSTEM on page 21 VIDEO OUTPUT Video signal output connectors Each of these connectors outputs the video signal corre sponding to the VIDEO INPUT connector above it Connect these connectors to a video device such a...

Page 6: ...at the indicator lights up 2 Input the position number using the numeric keys 0 to 9 The input figure is shown in the POSITION display to gether with a period after it Example When 48 is input To clear the input figure press the CLEAR button 4 To view the video of the next recorded position number press the button To view the video of the previous re corded position number press the button 3 Press...

Page 7: ...OL UNIT RM P2580 ALARM POWER KEY LOCK SETUP MENU SET SPEED IRIS AF FOCUS FOCUS ZOOM OPEN FAR TELE CLEAR HOME 7 4 1 8 0 5 2 9 6 3 ENTER AUTO AUTO PAN PAN OPTION 1 OPTION 2 CAMERA CAMERA POSI TION AUTO AUTO PATROL PATROL CLOSE NEAR WIDE AUTO F 1 F 2 F 3 PAN TILT LENS CAMERA POSITION CAMERA POSITION CAMERA POSITION REMOTE CONTROL UNIT REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM P2580 RM P2580 ALARM ALARM PO POWER WER KEY...

Page 8: ... UNIT RM P2580 ALARM POWER WER KEY LOCK AUTO PAN button PAN TILT control lever POSITION display SET button E 15 2 BASIC OPERATIONS AUTO PATROL OPERATION The AUTO PATROL operation consists of high speed camera movement between multiple pre set positions in a sequence and at time intervals set by the user This function can be set on individual cameras 1 Press the AUTO PATROL button The LED indicator...

Page 9: ...e in the alarm priority mode the buzzer does not sound and the camera in question is not automatically selected 3 APPLIED OPERATIONS ALARM OPERATION Alarm input signals can be applied to the DATA I O terminals on the rear panel The unit functions in either the ALARM PRIORITY mode or the MANUAL PRIORITY mode when an alarm signal is input REF CONTROL UNIT SCREEN on page 28 and PRIORITY item of ALARM...

Page 10: ...s the MAKE position until the alarm conditions for all the cameras have been cleared NOTE When the ALARM TIME is set to SERIES the alarm condition continues until the preset position of the camera to which the alarm signal was input is selected The alarm operation stops automatically when specified time has elapsed When the time period specified in the ALARM TIME item in the ALARM screen has elaps...

Page 11: ...ed 4 CONNECTIONS The master monitor displays the video signal from the selected camera Use the CAMERA SW input to switch the video signal and record it on the VCR The preset operation manual operation AUTO PAN operation and AUTO PATROL operation are available for each camera When fixed cameras are used only the video signal can be switched The alarm operation is available using the DATA I O termin...

Page 12: ...16 alarm inputs is available by using the DATA I O terminals Alarms with up to 100 positions per camera can be handled via the SERIAL 1 connector NOTES MANUAL operation of cameras and the menu operation are available even in the auto mode As the frame switcher control signal is not output the information in the CAMERA display does not change E 23 The electrical standards applied to the SERIAL 1 an...

Page 13: ... DATA I O COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 COM 9 1 10 2 11 3 12 4 13 5 14 6 15 7 16 8 COM COM COM CAMERA CAMERA SW UNIT UNIT ALARM AUTO HOLD Install a ferrite core on cables connected to the DATA I O ter minals and to the TO CAMERA terminals as shown in the dia gram on the left Keep the ferrite core as close as possible to the remote control unit Installing the Ferrite Core ACCESSORY E 25 5 MENU SCREEN SETUPS ...

Page 14: ... ENTER button In this case the camera screen shifts to the pre regis tered POSITION 5 Set the image angle Set it using the PAN TILT control lever and the IRIS ZOOM and FOCUS control buttons 6 Press the SET button for about 1 second A short beep indicates that the position has been memo rised Invalid operation is displayed when using the camera which the position can not be preset such as fixed cam...

Page 15: ... CLOSE CLOSE NEAR WIDE AUTO F 1 F 2 F 3 PAN TILT LENS LENS CAMERA POSITION CAMERA POSITION CAMERA POSITION POSITION REMOTE CONTROL UNIT REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM P2580 RM P2580 ALARM ALARM POWER KEY LOCK KEY LOCK SET button MENU button CONTROL UNIT OPTION DATA I O ALARM AUTO SEQUENCE SETUP POSITION SETUP CAMERA CONTROL UNIT 2 3 2 Displayed in A mode only E 29 OPTION SCREEN 5 MENU SCREEN SETUPS Item M...

Page 16: ... set value be sure to turn the power from OFF ON in order to register the reset values Set the assignment of the DATA I O to be used as the input mode REF Page 31 DATA I O CAM SWITCH LOW I O 16ALM IN INPUT ASSIGNMENT INPUT ASSIGNMENT TERMINAL 1 CAMERA IGNORE POSITION HOME ALARM TEXT NONE POLARITY MAKE NOTE When the I O item above is selected to any of the following items the INPUT ASSIGNMENT scree...

Page 17: ...tion manuals of the cameras in use Is the unit in the KEY LOCK status Are the cameras connected properly to the TO CAMERA connectors Are the DIP switches of the cameras set properly REF Instruction manuals of the cameras in use Is the unit in the KEY LOCK status Are the camera IDs set to match correctly the VIDEO INPUT connector numbers Is MAX CAMERA set to match the number of connected cameras Is...

Page 18: ...Dimensions Unit mm Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 1 TO CAMERA DATA I O RX RX TX TX COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 COM 9 1 9 1 10 2 10 2 11 3 11 3 12 4 12 4 13 5 13 5 14 6 14 6 15 7 15 7 16 8 16 8 COM COM COM CAMERA CAMERA SW SW UNIT UNIT ALARM AUTO AUTO 4 3 1 2 8 7 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 MONITOR OUTPUT MONITOR SERIAL 2 SERIAL 2 SERIAL 1 VIDEO INPUT VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT VIDEO ...

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