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Operation

Monitor

System on/off

By means of the

system

button (fig. B-7) the system can

be switched on and off.
When the system is switched off all the camera LED's are
off and the auto (sequence) LED flashes periodical.

Remark:

Use the

system

button to switch off the system when

a camera or accessory is added or removed.

Power save

By pushing the

power save

button (fig. A-1) the image

and sound on the monitor can be switched off, thus
saving power.
When the system is in power save mode all the camera
LED's are off and the auto (sequence) LED is on.

Brightness/contrast

With the

brightness

(fig. A-6) and

contrast

knob (fig. A-5)

the picture can be adjusted to your personal preference
or to the ambient conditions.

Volume

With the

volume

knob the sound level can be adjusted

(fig. A-7).

Talk

By pushing the

talk

button (fig. A-8) the built-in

microphone (fig. A-9) in the monitor is switched on.
The sound from the microphone can be reproduced by
means of an intercom box (optional).

Action

By means of the

action

button (fig. A-10) it is possible to

activate an (optional) action box. This can, for instance,
be used to open a door remotely. The action box
remains active for as long as the button is pressed.

Auto sequence

The monitor switches slowly between the pictures
(image + sound) of the connected cameras.

Remark:

The

auto

button is only functional when:

- camera mode is selected;
- the observation system is enlarged to at least two cameras.

By pushing the

auto

button (fig. A-3) the automatic

sequence function is started. The automatic interval
sequence time (auto sequence time) can be adjusted
between 4 and 60 seconds on the back of the monitor
(fig. B-4).

In order to switch back to manual operation, push one
of the camera preference buttons or the

auto

button.

Camera selection

A maximum of four cameras can be connected to the
monitor. Choosing a camera is done with the camera
selection keys

1, 2, 3

and

4

(fig. A-2), the appropriate

LED lights up.

VCR

With this button (fig. A-4) the monitor is switched to

VCR

mode. The

VCR

-LED will light up. The signal

which is supplied at the VCR input on the back of the
monitor (fig. B-2) will be shown on the monitor.

Next camera input

When closing the contacts of the next camera input
(fig. B-6), the system switches to the next available
camera (for future use).

Doorbell

When the

doorbell

button on the optional intercom box

is pushed, a buzzer will sound at the monitor, after
which the picture will be switched to the corresponding
camera. If the automatic camera sequence is active, it will
be stopped. If the system operator does not react within
1 minute to the warning signal by pushing any button,
the monitor will return to its previous status, or the
automatic camera sequence will continue.

Alarm

An alarm will sound if:

there is a break in the camera line.

this is detected by a camera alarm input or by an alarm
box (optional).

When an alarm sounds:

1) The system automatically switches to the corresponding

camera input.

2) The corresponding camera LED will start to blink.
3) The built-in alarm buzzer will be audible for 15 seconds.
4) The alarm contact (fig. B-5) is changed over for 3 minutes.

The alarm contact can activate a video recorder, siren or
telephone selector.

Alarm programming

If required, an alarm in a particular camera line can be
disabled. This may be necessary to disconnect the alarms
of a door contact or movement detector during the
daytime. However, the cable detection remains active at
all times.

Push and hold the

auto

button together with the

VCR

button. The

camera

LED's on the monitor, the alarm

function of which is active, will light up. The

auto

LED

will blink fast.
Push the corresponding camera selection button,
the alarm of which has to be switched on or off
(LED on = alarm on; LED off = alarm off).

If all camera lines are set, programming can be ended by
pushing the

auto

button. The monitor will return to the

status it had before programming.

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Summary of Contents for VSS2360/C3T

Page 1: ...nitor Picture tube 12 31cm Camera selection 1 4 Audio one way two way prepared Built in microphone electret Mains power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Power consumption 16 Watt max Camera power supply 24 VDC short circuit protected Max camera cable length 300 m 600 m with extension adapter System cable type 4 wire dual twisted pair telephone cable System connectors RJ 11 E type modular telephone In ou...

Page 2: ... residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can...

Page 3: ... sound can be recorded by means of a video recorder Monitoring of the camera lines for breakage in the cable Alarm detection by means of an alarm box optional or by the alarm contacts on the camera Triggering external equipment by means of an action box optional and or alarm When the picture and sound are switched off by means of the power save switch on the control panel of the monitor the camera...

Page 4: ... other peripheral equipment For example a video printer for hard copies Extra monitor You can connect an extra monitor to the slave output fig B 3 by using the same twisted pair system cable The extra monitor gives exactly the same picture and sound as the basic monitor In VCR mode the slave monitor shows the image of the last selected camera Alarm contact The alarm contact make N O and break N C ...

Page 5: ... with the camera selection keys 1 2 3 and 4 fig A 2 the appropriate LED lights up VCR With this button fig A 4 the monitor is switched to VCR mode The VCR LED will light up The signal which is supplied at the VCR input on the back of the monitor fig B 2 will be shown on the monitor Next camera input When closing the contacts of the next camera input fig B 6 the system switches to the next availabl...

Page 6: ...The monitor will always switch to the camera of the last received alarm but the LED s of each previously received alarm blink faster Tips for maintenance Ventilation Avoid overheating the system monitor by ensuring to it that the ventilation openings on the top of the monitor remain uncovered Do not place the monitor in the immediate vicinity of a source of heating Cleaning You can clean the syste...

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