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The talk function is only functional in combination
with an intercom box (optional).

2.1.5 Action

Select the camera designated to the action box and press
the ACTION button to control external devices, (for
example to open a door). As long as ACTION is
pressed, a buzzer sounds and the action symbol is
visible on the monitor.

Remark: The action button is only functional in
combination with an Alarm/Action box (optional).

2.1.6 ROTARY Wheel 

During normal operation the ROTARY wheel is used to
select cameras and to acknowledge alarms.

Turn the ROTARY wheel to select the previous or next
camera.  Audio of the selected camera is activated.

2.1.7 Menu 

After pressing the MENU button, the main menu will
be displayed.  For detailed description of the menu
operation see Chapter 2.2.

2.1.8 Sequence  

The monitor displays the connected camera images in
sequence.  The dwell time (sequence time) is setup in
the System setup menus.  

The camera title and the sequence symbols are visible
on the screen.

Remark: This mode is only functional when the
observation system has more than one camera.

2.1.9 Zoom 

The image will be displayed in full screen and is
digitally zoomed two times.  The zoom button toggles
the zoom mode on/off.  If the zoom mode is active,
turning the ROTARY wheel scrolls the zooming area
through the nine pre-defined positions.  A zoom
symbol is displayed.  The zoom function is active for 30
secs or until the zoom button is pressed before the 30
sec period

Remark: This mode is only functional when the
respective connected camera has zoom function.

2.1.10 Picture-In-Picture (PIP) 

The PIP button toggles the Picture-In-Picture on/off.

Keeping the PIP button pressed while turning the
rotary wheel will scroll through all connected cameras.

Keeping the PIP select button pressed while pressing
the sequence button will toggle the sequence setting of
the PIP picture on/off. 

The PIP position can be changed via the View Settings
menu.

2.1.11 PIP Swap 

The PIP Swap button toggles the PIP image with the
full screen image.

2.2

MENU OPERATION

Press the MENU button to display the on screen
MAIN menu.  Toggle to switch on/off.

Remark: If no selection is made within 30 seconds the on
screen display menu is automatically switched off.

MENU NAVIGATION

Follow the screen options and select using the ROTARY
wheel.

The ROTARY wheel controls the menu navigation as
follows:

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To scroll up/down the menu, turn the ROTARY
wheel to the required item. The highlighted text
indicates the selected menu option.

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Pressing the ROTARY wheel will either show the
available options (e.g. ON or OFF), or display the
sub-menu.

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To decrease, increase or change the value of a
selected menu item, turn the ROTARY wheel and
acknowledge by pressing the ROTARY wheel.

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To return to the previous menu, turn the ROTARY
wheel until the previous menu title is highlighted
and acknowledge by pressing the ROTARY wheel.

After pressing the menu button the following menu will
be displayed:

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H I S T O R Y

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V I E W   S E T T I N G S

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T I M E / D A T E

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S Y S T E M   S E T T I N G S

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Page 2: ...Page English 3 French 15 German 27 Spanish 39 Dutch 51 Italian 63 Portuguese 75 Danish 87 Finnish 99 Norwegian 111 Swedish 123 Greek 135 2 ...

Page 3: ...output 6 2 2 5 Alarm output contact N O N C 6 2 2 6 RS232 6 2 2 7 Mains Power Connector 6 2 3 WIZARD INSTALLATION 6 2 4 SYSTEM SETTINGS 7 2 4 1 Main Menu 7 2 4 2 System Settings Menu 7 2 4 3 Sequence 7 2 4 4 Alarms 7 2 4 5 Aux output 8 2 4 6 VCR 9 2 4 7 Installation 9 2 4 8 Motion Sensitivity 10 2 4 9 Service 11 2 4 10 Disable System Setting Option 11 Menu structure 12 SECTION 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFIC...

Page 4: ...tor should only be removed by qualified maintenance and service personnel 17 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninstalled dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons 18 Caution to reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover...

Page 5: ... the observation system 2 2 SYSTEM CONNECTION 2 2 1 Camera inputs 1 to 4 The cameras are connected to inputs 1 through to 4 depending on the number of cameras used 2 2 2 Slave output An output for a slave monitor optional accessory is available This output can also be used to connect an optional Network Observation System 2 2 3 Aux output input You can configure an auxiliary output configuration v...

Page 6: ...en connecting the mains power cable and switching on the power Attention When the configuration is changed the system must be scanned again Therefore always switch off the system before a camera or accessory is added or removed After power up the system monitor will recognize the item that was added or removed 2 3 WIZARD INSTALLATION When the system is powered up the FIRST time the WIZARD setup op...

Page 7: ...ar M A I N M E N U S Y S T E M S E T T I N G S S E Q U E N C E A L A R M S A U X O U T P U T V C R I N S T A L L A T I O N S E R V I C E 2 4 3 Sequence You can change the sequence dwell time from 02 sec to 30 secs Sequence dwell time is the length of time an image is displayed before the next image in the sequence is shown M A I N M E N U S Y S T E M S E T T I N G S S E Q U E N C E D W E L L T I M...

Page 8: ... 2 4 5 Aux output From the system settings menu you can configure the system aux output M A I N M E N U S Y S T E M S E T T I N G S A U X O U T P U T P R E S E N T A T I O N M O D E O N A U X O U T 1 P R E S E N T A T I O N O N S L A V E O F F S E Q U E N C E O N S E Q U E N C E W I T H 2 D W E L L T I M E 0 3 S E C A U D I O S O U R C E A U X I N PRESENTATION An advanced feature of this MODE syst...

Page 9: ...sing the main menu and selecting SWITCH TO PLAYBACK VIEW 2 4 7 Installation The Installation group contains all installation related items such as language system beep and camera setting M A I N M E N U S Y S T E M S E T T I N G S I N S T A L L A T I O N L A N G U A G E E N G L I S H B E E P V O L U M E O F F E X T E R N A L C O N T R O L S E T U P C A M E R A 1 S E T U P C A M E R A 2 S E T U P C...

Page 10: ...e image The different options are FIXED keep the white balance settings which are currently used AUTO White balance is automatically set RECALCULATE Set the white balance to automatic for 5 seconds and then back to fixed Note Recalculate is only available when current setting is FIXED FIELD OF VIEW Range 1 1 33 1 66 2 default is 1 Adjust the field of view using digital zoom in the camera to ensure...

Page 11: ...current settings will be lost this will take a few seconds Language selector and Wizard setup will be activated again M A I N M E N U S Y S T E M S E T T I N G S S E R V I C E F A C T O R Y D E F A U L T S C U R R E N T S E T T I N G S W I L L B E L O S T C O N T I N U E N O Y E S 2 4 10 Disable System Setting Option You can disable the system setting option ensuring operators do not make inadvert...

Page 12: ...Source PIP Position Hide Titles Hide Time Date Brightness Contrast Color Sharpness Hue NTSC only Cancel Playback Detection Language Beep Volume External Control Setup Camera 1 Setup Camera 4 Remote Control System Address Control at Slave Title Backlight Compensation White Balance Field of View Microphone Motion Area Motion Sensitivity Display Motion Set Motion Area Sensitivity Motion Indicator Res...

Page 13: ...the monitor Camera inputs 4 system interface Slave monitor output 1 system interface Microphone Sensitivity 46dB SPL 1kHz Audio speaker 500 mW rated 1000 mW max Frequency range 300 3kHz Alarm output screwblock 4 pole screw block N O N C contact system ground Contact rating 24VAC or DC 2 A resistive load AUX VCR Video input BNC 1 Vpp input impedance 75 Ohm Audio input RCA 0 5 Vpp input impedance 10...

Page 14: ...14 PHILIPS OBSERVATION SYSTEM VSS7390 00T SWITCHER ...

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Page 16: ...O p e r a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s www philipscsi com O b s e r v a t i o n S y s t e m V S S 7 3 9 0 0 0 T S w i t c h e r ...

Page 17: ...Page English 3 French 11 German 21 Spanish 31 Dutch 41 Italian 49 Portuguese 57 Danish 67 Finish 75 Norwegian 83 Swedish 91 Greek 99 2 ...

Page 18: ...Wheel 7 2 1 7 Menu 7 2 1 8 Sequence 7 2 1 9 Zoom 7 2 1 10 Picture In Picture PIP 7 2 1 11 PIP Swap 7 2 2 MENU OPERATION 7 MENU NAVIGATION 7 2 2 1 Switching between playback and live 8 2 2 2 History 8 2 2 3 View settings menu 8 2 2 4 Time Date 8 2 2 5 System Settings 8 2 3 Alarm functions 9 Monitor in day mode 9 Monitor in night mode display ON 9 Monitor in night mode display OFF 9 2 3 1 Reset Alar...

Page 19: ...to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance VENTILATION 20 Keep ventilation openings free to avoid the monitor for overheating 21 Do not place the monitor in the immediate vicinity of a heating source 22 Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar unit CLEANING 23 Yo...

Page 20: ...n cameras automatically detect motion within a defined motion area Talk function Built in loudspeaker and microphone for intercom option Audio from the cameras is standard supported via the dual twisted pair cables Action function With the action feature you can control external devises e g to remotely open a door PIP Picture In Picture Provides a small camera picture within a full screen camera p...

Page 21: ...n you are in night mode Note that if the video and audio of the monitor are set off in the night mode the camera continues to transmit images and sound to the VCR slave and aux output Remark By switching over from day to night the actual night profile is activated after the programmed exit delay time is expired The LED colour changes accordingly An alarm generated in night mode will be processed b...

Page 22: ...nly functional when the respective connected camera has zoom function 2 1 10 Picture In Picture PIP The PIP button toggles the Picture In Picture on off Keeping the PIP button pressed while turning the rotary wheel will scroll through all connected cameras Keeping the PIP select button pressed while pressing the sequence button will toggle the sequence setting of the PIP picture on off The PIP pos...

Page 23: ...I M E D A T E N O B R I G H T N E S S C O N T R A S T C O L O R S H A R P N E S S C A N C E L The following view settings can be altered PIP POSITION Set PIP Picture In Picture to top right bottom right top left bottom left shown by the quad image moving within the symbol HIDE TITLES Show or hide camera names Options are NO YES HIDE TIME DATE Show or hide time and date Options are NO YES BRIGHTNES...

Page 24: ...The alarm resets whenever the ROTARY wheel is pressed The monitor returns to the status before the alarm occurred When the cause of the alarm has not been eliminated the monitor continues to display the alarm symbol When the ROTARY wheel is not pressed during an alarm the monitor automatically acknowledges the alarm after default 30 secs programmable range from 5 sec to 15 min The monitor returns ...

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Page 26: ...1 01 17 2001 by Philips Electronics N V 2001 by Philips Communication Security Imaging Inc All Rights Reserved Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Electronics N A Corp Data subject to change without notice ...

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