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  Keypad/Receiver 

XX190-10-XX Pilot Select 

Receiver Menus 

Communication parameters may be set for every receiver in the system or the defaults may be used. A 
Receiver is a device used to communicate with PTZ cameras and Pan and Tilt devices. Receiver profiles may 
be defined by entering “1” from the programming keyboard. To view the status of all receivers in the system, 
enter “2”.  
 

Menu Path: Main Menu 

 Keypad/Receiver 

 Receiver Menus 

 

RECEIVER MENUS

1) SET RCVR PROFILE

2) VIEW RCVR STATUS

ENTER SELECTION

ESC - PREVIOUS MENU

 

Set Receiver Profile 

The receiver model number, data transmission, home position and status comprise the profile of the receiver 
identified at the top of the screen. 
 

Menu Path: Main Menu 

 Keypad/Receiver 

 Receiver Menus 

 Set Rcvr Profile 

 

BAUD RATE

RCVR MODEL

COMM. DELAY

HOME POSITION

HOME AUX. 1

4800 BPS

V1300R

020 MSEC

ENABLED

ON

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RECEIVER NO.: 256 (INACT)

 

Receiver Number 

The settings on this screen refer to the receiver specified at the top of the screen. The status of the receiver 
(ACTIVE or INACT) will be displayed to the right of the number.  
 
Settings:  

001 to 256 

Keys:   

Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key 

 

Summary of Contents for Pilot Select V1566

Page 1: ...tical situations and must not be used for this purpose Copyright 2008 Vicon Industries Inc All rights reserved Product specifications subject to change without notice ViconNet and its logo are tradema...

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Page 3: ...able Grounding Use only grounded outdoor cables to protect against voltage surges and static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 1984 provides information on proper ground...

Page 4: ...turning equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the equipment with respect to t...

Page 5: ...ctronic or mechanical without the express prior written permission of Vicon The text and graphics are for the purpose of illustration and reference only The specifications on which they are based are...

Page 6: ...vi XX190 10 XX Pilot Select...

Page 7: ...s 5 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 6 Common Keys and Commands Used for Programming 6 Main Menu 6 Administration 7 Set User Profiles 8 User Number 8 Login ID 8 Privilege 9 Set Administrator Profiles 9 Administrati...

Page 8: ...ew Keypad Status 23 Receiver Menus 24 Set Receiver Profile 24 Receiver Number 24 Baud Rate 25 Receiver Model 25 Communications Delay 26 Home Position 26 Home Aux 1 26 View Receiver Status 27 Alarm Act...

Page 9: ...itles 48 Camera Number 48 Camera Title Editor 49 Alarm Titles 49 Alarm Number 49 Alarm Title Editor 50 Preset Titles 50 Camera 50 Preset 51 Preset Title Editor 51 Sector Titles 52 Camera 52 Sector 52...

Page 10: ...66 Video Inputs 67 Tours 68 Salvo 68 Set Default Call Up 69 Monitor Number 69 Action 69 Select Number 69 Home Recall 70 Set Camera Partition 70 Cameras For Monitor 70 Partitioning Cameras to Monitors...

Page 11: ...typical system consists of a monitor keyboard Pilot66 99 card cage s and keypad for programming and operational purposes and the cameras and monitors the system is controlling The front and rear of t...

Page 12: ...l system setup with cameras monitors keypads PTZ receivers and alarms connected Note that only one card cage is shown for illustration purposes Figure 2 Pilot Select Typical System Setup Related Publi...

Page 13: ...f video from various camera stations on various monitors Tour Series of preprogrammed video displays from various camera stations Alarm Interface A device that senses a change in status from an alarm...

Page 14: ...power it in order to program the Pilot Select To make the connections to the Pilot Select refer to Figure 7 and proceed as follows Figure 7 Pilot Select Card Cage Programming Connections 1 Connect a P...

Page 15: ...S ESC TO ABORT Please Login User ID 0123456789 Matrix 66 PowerPlus System Editor Note If a User ID was created previously the Login screen will display ENTER SELECTION PRESS ESC TO ABORT Please Login...

Page 16: ...ally includes a Settings listing which shows all possible settings for the menu item a Defaults listing where appropriate and a Keys listing Common Keys and Commands Used for Programming Number Keys a...

Page 17: ...privilege that limit access to specific programming screens and functions Communication settings such as the baud rate and parity must be set in order to transmit data through the host port Scheduling...

Page 18: ...ave administrator privileges After 3 Administrators have been defined the Privilege settings will be limited to Operator and Manager selections Menu Path Main Menu Administration Set User Profiles NUM...

Page 19: ...or minus key Default Operator Set Administrator Profiles If at least one user was granted administrator privilege the Administrative Profiles Menu will be accessible Otherwise a message will display...

Page 20: ...ed to automatically log an administrator off the system if operations cease for the amount of time specified in Logoff Dwell Settings Enabled Disabled Keys F1 Default Disabled Logoff Dwell If Auto Log...

Page 21: ...The baud rate is the speed at which data is transferred between the Pilot Select and the host computer The baud rate of the host computer must agree with the parameter set in this screen Settings Disa...

Page 22: ...s of privilege will be automatically logged off of the system after a specified length of time has elapsed without interaction Settings Disabled 05 to 60 seconds in 5 second increments 05 to 60 minute...

Page 23: ...ystem Tours Salvos and Presets define video switching functions The Tour setting is used to select a video switching function defined as a series of preset video displays from various camera stations...

Page 24: ...number setting The schedule settings are Once which activates the event only on the day specified in Day Of Week or Weekly Settings Once Weekly Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Day of Week...

Page 25: ...d to a switch that is used by operators to activate a specified tour The Program Trigger Events screen for this example would be defined with Input Number as 001 Event Type as Tour Pattern Nmbr as 001...

Page 26: ...d s plus key or minus key Shift and numeric keypad s plus or minus key to select all inputs past cursor Default Disabled Program Triggered Events If you have not enabled at least one triggered event t...

Page 27: ...monitor or on various monitors depending upon the tour type The tour type may be monitor or salvo A group of monitors displaying video from predefined camera stations may be defined as a Salvo The Pr...

Page 28: ...is only displayed when the event type is Tour This menu item is not displayed onscreen for the other event types and is not applicable for salvo tours Monitor Number This setting is applicable only i...

Page 29: ...ed and delay time The seize and priority functions define the keypad s interaction with other keypads The ability to acknowledge alarms assignment of monitors to keypads and default monitor assignment...

Page 30: ...whether the state should be determined by routine polling Auto For example you may be using one keypad for multiple control systems When you switch from one control system to another you d have to wa...

Page 31: ...ies whether the seize will occur automatically or must be initiated by a special command For example if Auto is specified a user at a keypad with higher priority can automatically seize control of a c...

Page 32: ...monitor number in the partition list of numbers Use the Tab key to move from KEYPAD NUMBER to Monitor field Use the cursor keys to scroll through all 64 monitors Pressing Tab again returns to KEYPAD...

Page 33: ...his screen displays only the current status of all remote keypads Status settings may not be edited from this screen Use the cursor keys to scroll through the list Table 2 Keypad Status Status Descrip...

Page 34: ...FILE 2 VIEW RCVR STATUS ENTER SELECTION ESC PREVIOUS MENU Set Receiver Profile The receiver model number data transmission home position and status comprise the profile of the receiver identified at t...

Page 35: ...ng is for future use The V1300R should be selected for both V1300R and V1301R model receivers Choose the V1300R PV model number for the V1300R or V1301R receiver with the variable speed option board i...

Page 36: ...msec Home Position The home position is defined as preset 01 for all camera stations If the home position is enabled this feature may be used to automatically direct the camera stations to preset pos...

Page 37: ...so available onscreen Press Escape to return to the previous menu Table 3 Receiver Status Status Description INACT Inactive receiver off line RECALL Pan and tilt unit is moving to a preset ACTIVE Rece...

Page 38: ...erations refer to Models V1300X DVC and RVC Intelligent Remote Control Panels Instruction Manual X777 Menu Path Main Menu Alarm Actions ENTER SELECTION ESC PREVIOUS MENU 1 SET ALARM STACK MODE 2 SET A...

Page 39: ...own in part A except for the video from camera 10 at preset 01 The video from camera 10 at preset 01 is defined to be the video displaying on monitor 3 before any alarms are activated Part C illustrat...

Page 40: ...at preset 02 Video from camera station 10 at preset 01 Video from camera station 15 at preset 02 Video from camera station 20 at preset 01 Video from camera station 25 at preset 14 C Monitor 1 Monito...

Page 41: ...l Up screens for two alarms Part B illustrates the video from specific cameras at specific preset positions All of the alarms shown in Part B are associated with either alarm 01 or alarm 02 except for...

Page 42: ...eset 01 Video from camera station 15 at preset 02 ALARM ORDER FIFO Video from camera station 20 at preset 01 Video from camera station 25 at preset 14 C Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 3 1 2 ALARM ORDER P...

Page 43: ...t Alarm call up which defines the video and actions to take place when alarms are activated is also defined Specify the alarm input number as discribed below Menu Path Main Menu Alarm Actions Set Alar...

Page 44: ...lay order act upon alarm monitors individually not globally In other words the stacks are independent and each alarm monitor has its own stack However acknowledging an alarm may be specified as a glob...

Page 45: ...stack before an alarm with priority level 010 Settings 001 to 256 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Default 002 Edit Alarm Call Up The alarm call up defines the actions to be taken and the a...

Page 46: ...to enable alarm monitors and set parameters which are specific to each alarm monitor Enter the number of a submenu Menu Path Main Menu Alarm Actions Set Monitor Actions MONITOR ALARM ACTIONS 1 ENABLE...

Page 47: ...ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED ENTR ESC STORE ABORT Set Alarm Controls The Set Alarm Controls Menu is used to specify alarm monitors set alarm order for independent...

Page 48: ...monitors will be included if the stack mode is independent if the stack mode is common the setting will be fixed as the first alarm monitor Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Alarm Order Ind...

Page 49: ...to the next alarm Settings 001 to 240 seconds Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key to increment decrement by 1 second Shift and numeric keypad s plus or minus key to inc dec by 10 seconds Auto...

Page 50: ...ledge Ctrl SET MONITOR ACK CONTROL MONITOR 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 ACKNLDG ACTION NO ACTION BLANK RESTORE RESTORE RESTORE RESTORE RESTORE RESTORE ENTR ESC STORE ABORT Settings Restore Blank No Action...

Page 51: ...to set all receivers past cursor Set Home Acknowledge Control Each receiver may be enabled to return to the home position when the receiver s alarm has been acknowledged The home position is defined a...

Page 52: ...ver Actions Set Aux 1 Controls RCVR AUX 1 ACK ACTION RCVR NO 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 ACK ACTION ON RESTORE NO ACTION OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ENTR ESC STORE ABORT Settings On Off Restore No Action...

Page 53: ...10 016 022 003 009 015 021 001 007 013 019 002 008 014 020 004 010 016 022 X IA Input Pattern Select an X IA input pattern and define which alarms will be enabled as discussed in the next section Use...

Page 54: ...uld be reserved for night Pattern A might set all X IA alarms to act as momentary while pattern B sets all X IA alarms to act as latching The X IA alarm numbers on this screen will be set as momentary...

Page 55: ...s key Shift and numeric keypad s plus or minus key to set all alarms past cursor Default Latching Set Closure Type Alarms may be set to activate when the alarm contacts open or close Closure type must...

Page 56: ...GURE ALARM 232 PORT Baud Rate The baud rate is the data transfer speed The baud rate of the printer must agree with the setting specified in this screen Settings Disabled 300 BPS 600 BPS 1200 BPS 2400...

Page 57: ...ata character The stop bits for the printer and the setting chosen in this screen must agree Settings 1 2 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Default 1 Parity The setting chosen for the parity...

Page 58: ...a title will be displayed on the monitor screen when the camera is selected if the monitor s camera title display has been enabled A maximum of 512 cameras are allowed on the system and each camera ma...

Page 59: ...MERA TITLE AND PRESS ENTER TO STORE OR PRESS ESC TO ABORT CAM 100 MAIN LOBBY CAMERA TITLE EDITOR CAMERA NUMBER 100 Alarm Titles Alarm titles are usually used to identify the location of a site in an a...

Page 60: ...he Preset or Title Edit Enable screen if Edit Sector Titles Fixed Preset Display is chosen this section is not applicable Preset titles are usually used to identify the scene displayed on a monitor wh...

Page 61: ...ber keys across the top Preset Title Editor Type the title for the preset identified at the top of the screen Preset titles usually identify the preset number and or a description of the area viewed b...

Page 62: ...h sector This title will be displayed when the pan and tilt drive is panned through the region which defines this sector This is in contrast to a preset title which would be displayed only when the pa...

Page 63: ...the configuration file will contain preset titles or sector titles The wording of the third menu item on the Display Titling screen reflects the choice made in this screen if Edit Preset Titles Fixed...

Page 64: ...ator will display to the right of the time in 12 hour format This indicator is not necessary for 24 hour time format Time Format Description Example 12 MM SS 12 Hour Format 01 30 25 P 24 MM SS 24 Hour...

Page 65: ...The day of the week must be set to ensure that functions will take place on the expected schedules Use the numeric keypad s or key to cycle through the days of the week Press the Enter key when the co...

Page 66: ...monitor Menu Path Main Menu Time Date Titler Display Controls Edit Screen Layout SCREEN LAYOUT EDIT MONITOR NUMBER 01 1 CHARACTER SIZE 2 BACKGRND BORDER NONE 3 TOP BOTTOM SPLIT 4 INCREASE SPLIT 5 DECR...

Page 67: ...at both the top and bottom of the monitor screen Press the 3 key on the programming keyboard to toggle these choices Use the arrow keys to position the text on the screen Settings Top Bottom Split Ke...

Page 68: ...items are used to enable or disable the titles seize and date time settings for the monitor which is specified at the top of the screen Settings 01 to 64 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key D...

Page 69: ...ra alarm and preset titles may be set to fade from the screen after a specified period of time These controls are set per monitor Menu Path Main Menu Time Date Controls Display Controls Title Fade Con...

Page 70: ...elected monitor s screen after the fade time elapses Settings Enabled Disabled Keys F2 Fade Time Use the programming keyboard to enter the fade time The fade time may be 00 to 99 seconds The same fade...

Page 71: ...used to access the High Speed Switching Output Menu which is used to define a range of video for which loss of video in the range activate an alarm Menu Path Main Menu Video Switch Action ENTER SELECT...

Page 72: ...tour type chosen dictates the screen which will display by selecting 2 from the first Sequential Tour Pattern screen Define a Monitor Tour Monitor tours must be defined by specifying the video to be...

Page 73: ...s to scroll through the list TOUR NUMBER 001 STEP 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 CAM 001 002 003 004 005 256 000 000 PRE 01 01 01 05 06 80 00 00 SPD 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 DWL 10 10 10 10 10 10 00 00 Settin...

Page 74: ...he tour Note that the dwell time will begin when all receivers in the salvo have reached their preset position It is not required that the total number of steps be defined Maintain the default salvo n...

Page 75: ...will display onscreen The Chain To Tour setting defines the next tour to begin when the last step of the current tour is finished Settings 001 to 128 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Edit...

Page 76: ...ed Preset 00 to 80 Speed 00 to 10 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key to change numbers Arrow keys to move to another line Assign Dial Up Numbers Dial up numbers are used to redefine the ident...

Page 77: ...king garage could be numbered per the floor number in order to organize camera numbers in a practical manner cameras on the fifth floor might be identified as cameras 501 502 etc Dial up numbers exten...

Page 78: ...t dial up number for salvo 64 is 0864 Dial Up numbers may be assigned to salvos within the permitted range of parameter numbers Menu Path Main Menu Video Switch Action Assign Dial Up Nmbrs Salvos ASSI...

Page 79: ...ad s plus key or minus key Action Upon system startup monitors may be set to display no video Blank display the video from a specified camera station Camera begin a tour Tour or display the video from...

Page 80: ...s are partitioned to keypads therefore keypads may only control a camera station if it has been partitioned to a monitor that was in turn partitioned to that keypad Menu Path Main Menu Video Switch Ac...

Page 81: ...nd select another monitor Use the Tab key to return to the partitioning table and continue this process until each monitor s partitioning table has been defined Settings Enabled Disabled Keys Numeric...

Page 82: ...d for high speed switching You can select up to 2 monitors Press Enter after you have selected the number of monitors Settings 0 to 2 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Default 0 SET HI SPEED...

Page 83: ...on Set Hi Spd Sw Output Select Cameras Settings Monitors 000 to 064 Starting Video Input 0000 to 0512 Ending Video Input 0000 to 0512 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key SET HI SPEED MONITORS...

Page 84: ...74 Video Switch Action XX190 10 XX Pilot Select Note Up to two monitors may be selected for High Speed Switching therefore any cameras selected will only cycle through those monitors...

Page 85: ...his manual It may be desirable to reinstall system defaults at some time after a customized configuration has been developed Pressing Enter at the following screen will install system defaults Caution...

Page 86: ...nstall TDT Defaults It may be necessary to reinstall default time date titling defaults after customized programming has been performed Caution Installing time date titling defaults will overwrite cus...

Page 87: ...screen will display ALL CAMERA PRESET SECTOR AND ALARM TITLES WILL BE RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS INSTALL DEFAULTS TDT DEFAULTS PRESE ENTR TO CONTINUE PRESS ESC TO ABORT During installation of the time...

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Page 89: ...r each 3 If the baud rates are not the same for all keypads use the key to move the cursor to the baud rate Use the or key to change the baud rate if necessary 4 Note that the baud rate set in the key...

Page 90: ...r to return to the Title Editor screen Receiver Communication Problems Vicon recommends that all receivers be set to the same baud rate If communication problems occur check connections to each receiv...

Page 91: ...e been tampered with altered misused or been subject to unauthorized repair Software supplied either separately or in hardware is furnished on an As Is basis Vicon does not warrant that such software...

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Page 93: ...e Host Computer 18 Keypads 27 Printer 53 Receivers 32 Border 64 C Cameras Partitioning 77 78 Titles 55 Chain To Tour 72 Character Size 63 Closure Type 52 Common Stack Mode 36 Communications Keypads 26...

Page 94: ...Defined 13 Model Number 32 Momentary 51 Monitor Alarm 43 Dwell Time 46 Default 28 Number 21 25 Partitioning 77 78 Tours 69 O Online State 27 P Parity Host Computer 19 Printer 54 Partitioning Cameras...

Page 95: ...ype 20 Monitor Number 21 Receiver Number 22 Schedule 21 Time of Day 21 Titles Alarms 56 Camera 55 Enable 65 Fade 66 67 Presets 57 Sectors 59 Tours Chain 72 Defined 68 Event Type 20 24 Last Step 72 Mon...

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