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  V1599 System Expansion 

Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX 

Expansion Sets  Expansion Set  

Card Cage Slot 

Slot  Addressing 

Interface 

Board 

Switch 

Settings and Jumpers 

Slot 3- Primary Cage 

Expander 1025-1536 

Slot 4- Primary Cage 

Expander 1537-2048 

Slot 5- Primary Cage 

N/A 

Slot 6- Primary Cage 

N/A 

Slot 7- Primary Cage 

N/A 

Slot 8- Primary Cage 

N/A 

Slot 1-Secondary Cage 

N/A 

Slot 2-Secondary Cage 

N/A 

Slot 3-Secondary Cage 

N/A 

Slot 4-Secondary Cage 

N/A 

Slot 5-Secondary Cage 

N/A 

Slot 6-Secondary Cage 

N/A 

Slot 7-Secondary Cage 

N/A 

Slot 8-Secondary Cage 

N/A 

SW3: poles 1 through 4 Off 
PL7 through PL9: Jumper pins 
2-3 
PL10: Jumper pins 1-2 
 

 

Monitor Expansion 

 
To expand a 2048 camera by 32 monitor system to 2048 cameras and 64 monitors, an additional 9 cages are 
required. The additional cages are connected to the Expander cage from the first group of cages using the 
25-Pin D-Shell cable as shown in Figure 37. Each expansion set is connected to each other also using the 
25-Pin D-Shell cable. The final cage is the Expander cage, which has all of the monitor outputs looped to it for 
monitors 33 through 64. 
 

Summary of Contents for V1599

Page 1: ...oduct specifications subject to change without notice ViconNet and its logo are trademarks of Vicon Industries Inc Pilot Select and its logo are trademarks of Vicon Industries Inc Vicon and its logo are registered trademarks of Vicon Industries Inc VICON INDUSTRIES INC 89 ARKAY DRIVE HAUPPAUGE NEW YORK 11788 TEL 631 952 CCTV 2288 FAX 631 951 CCTV 2288 TOLL FREE 800 645 9116 24 Hour Technical Suppo...

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Page 3: ...in tight spaces where they will be pinched or used to bear weight Allow some slack in the cord where it enters the unit 12 Lightning Disconnect the product from its power source and cable system when possible to prevent damage due to lightning and power line surges 13 Power Lines Do not locate outside cables over power or utility lines where they can fall and make direct contact Contact with power...

Page 4: ...uipment 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 the receiver Relocate the equipment away from the receiver Plug the equipment into a different electrical outlet so that the equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should c...

Page 5: ...ler Module 24 Network Module 25 Defining the IP address and default gateway for a V1599CDU 26 Changing the Vicon default IP address prefixes of 192 168 27 Camera and Monitor Connection 29 CDU to 1580SCC Card Cage Connection 31 Camera Connection 31 Looping Camera Inputs 33 Monitor Connection 35 Looping Monitor Outputs 36 V1599 System Expansion 37 Cage Addressing 39 Expander Cage 42 Monitor Expansio...

Page 6: ...510S 32 58 Storage 59 Reference 60 Cable Recommendations 60 Video Cabling 60 Twisted Pair Cable 60 Changing Vicon Network Defaults 61 Technical Information 64 V1599 CPU 64 V1599 CDU 64 Pilot 66 99 Card Cage 65 OPERATIONAL 66 ADDITIONAL COMPLIANCE CPU and CDU 66 Shipping Instructions 67 Vicon Standard Equipment Warranty 69 ...

Page 7: ...6 Figure 22 Switches S1 and S2 26 Figure 25 Pilot 66 99 Card Cage Part Number 1580SCC Rear View 29 Figure 26 Typical Two Cage System with 512 Cameras and 32 Monitors 30 Figure 27 Primary and Secondary Cages Circuit Cards 30 Figure 28 CDU Connection to Pilot 66 99 Card Cage 31 Figure 29 Camera Connection to 1580SCC Card Cage 32 Figure 30 Looping Camera Inputs to Multiple Cages 33 Figure 31 Monitor ...

Page 8: ...figuration 13 Table 7 Color Codes for Extractor Tabs 16 Table 8 V1599CDU LED Indications for Card Cage Power Applied 17 Table 9 Contents of Accessory Kit 1306 3045 00 19 Table 10 Contents of Accessory Kit 1306 3079 02 00 20 Table 11 Serial Port Factory Defaults 20 Table 12 Contents of Accessory Kit 1306 3081 02 22 Table 13 Contents of Accessory Kit 1306 3084 02 23 Table 14 DIP Switch Settings 28 T...

Page 9: ...Pilot Ultra XX189 00 XX Quick Start V1599CDU 1 Typical Configuration Example v Quick Start V1599CDU 1 Typical Configuration Example ...

Page 10: ...vi Quick Start V1599CDU H 1 Hot Standby Example Pilot Ultra XX189 00 XX Quick Start V1599CDU H 1 Hot Standby Example ...

Page 11: ...igurations vii Quick Setup Customized Configurations The order and type of cards in a customized configuration will vary in order to meet the needs of a particular CCTV site One example would be to have a card cage devoted to serial cards as shown below ...

Page 12: ... the V1599 system V1599CPU which is the main central processor unit for the system V1599CDU the interface between the V1599CPU and the CCTV equipment The V1599CPU is loaded at the factory with the V1599 Configurator a software package used to define the operating parameters of the CCTV equipment and environment A monitor keyboard and mouse are required to be connected to the V1599 CPU to access an...

Page 13: ...be populated with CDU personality modules V1599CDU ALRM 9322 00 Pilot V1599 CDU Alarm Module Provides communication from Pilot V1599CDU to Vicon alarm devices V1599CDU TDT 9323 00 Pilot V1599 CDU Time date titler Module Provides control communication between V1599CDU and matrix time date titling devices V1599CDU VID 9324 00 Pilot V1599 Video Module Provides control communication between V1599CDU a...

Page 14: ...6 monitors V1510S 32 6023 30 Video Switcher Board Provides video switching for up to 32 cameras and 32 monitors V1599 PKA 8234 10 Programming Keyboard for V1522CPU V1544SCPU V1566BSCPU and V1599CPU V1566DB 4807 90 V1599 Interface Board Required in Primary cages for use with an external CPU controller configuration V1599 systems Required in Secondary cages for V1566 systems V1510RP32 I 4628 25 32 C...

Page 15: ... and V1599CDU H 1 512 16 1 V1599CDU 2 and V1599CDU H 2 256 32 1 V1599CDU 3 and V1599CDU H 3 256 16 2 V1599CDU 4 and V1599CDU H 4 512 32 0 V1599CDU 5 and V1599CDU H 5 768 16 0 The maximum number of CCTV equipment that may be connected in one V1599 system is listed in Table 3 Note This table lists the maximum number of devices that may be connected per V1599 system This table does not list the maxim...

Page 16: ...Pilot Ultra XX189 00 XX Introduction 5 Figure 1 Typical Pilot Ultra System ...

Page 17: ...es is discussed in the Network Module section of this manual The IP address of each network device must be unique If the V1599CDU IP address scheme of 192 168 xxx yyy is not compatible with other devices then you must perform a procedure discussed in the Reference chapter to override the V1599 IP address prefixes of 192 168 or change the IP addresses of the other devices and use the Vicon default ...

Page 18: ...tandby card for each network parallel and serial card in the card cage This configuration is discussed in depth in the Hot Standby Configuration section of this manual If the number and type primary or hot standby of serial and parallel cards in the hot standby configuration does not suit your needs you may design your own system with customized backup protection For example you might require a ca...

Page 19: ...ng The control of these functions is performed using preloaded V1599 Configurator software The V1599CPU may be accessed using a standard VGA monitor keyboard and mouse You may also used the Vicon V1599 KVM R Keyboard Video and Mouse combination Caution Installation of additional software on the V1599CPU is not supported by Vicon and may cause problems and or void the warranty V1599CPU Front Panel ...

Page 20: ...on the rear of the unit to the On position and pressing the Momentary Power On Off switch on the front panel To shut down the unit 1 Select the Shutdown option from the Windows Start Menu 2 The system will shut down normally To reset the unit toggle power at any time press the Reset switch on the front panel Note This is not recommended may result in a data loss Figure 4 Location of Front and Rear...

Page 21: ...tions The typical configurations contain a power module a network module and slots for up to 11 modules The hot standby configurations provide immediate switchover support in the event of failure of application card s Typical Configurations The card cages for all five pre configured typical configurations are shown in the front and rear panel figures The number of devices that may be connected to ...

Page 22: ...ages are as listed in the following table Table 5 Card Slot Order in Typical Configurations Slot Card 1 Network Card 2 Vacant 3 Parallel Card Video Switcher Card dual port with video switch sync source BNC 4 Vacant 5 Parallel Card Time Date Titler dual port 6 Serial Card 7 Serial Card 8 Parallel Card Alarm Interface Card 9 13 Vacant ...

Page 23: ...12 V1599CDU Communication Distribution Unit Pilot Ultra XX189 00 XX Figure 6 Example of a Typical Configuration ...

Page 24: ...om right to left the application cards in the hot standby configurations are as listed in Table 8 Front and rear panels are shown in Figure 8 Front Panel for Hot Standby Configuration Rear Panel for Hot Standby Configuration Figure 7 Front and Rear Panels for V1599CDU HSB TYP Table 6 V1599CDU TYP HSB Configuration Slot Card 1 Network Card 2 Network Card backup 3 Parallel Card Video Switcher Card d...

Page 25: ...14 V1599CDU Communication Distribution Unit Pilot Ultra XX189 00 XX Figure 8 Example of a Hot Standby Configuration ...

Page 26: ...ng the pre configured typical and hot standby configurations discussed in the preceding sections you may design a customized V1599CDU CC with the number and type of application modules that fit your system needs Figure 10 illustrates one of the many configurations that could be used Figure 9 Example of a Customized V1599CDU CC ...

Page 27: ...anel connectors as a guide a figure of each type of connector panel is provided in the following sections If you have purchased the hot standby or typical configurations use the tables in the preceding sections to document the card types on the card label As shown in Table 9 card extractor tabs are color coded for easy reference You may use the following section of this manual to further annotate ...

Page 28: ...uous flashing card failed Intermittent flashing resetting hardware No power or card failed Green Card successfully detects the appropriate interface and receives appropriate information from the V1599CPU Card does not detect adapter interface Card does not receive appropriate information from V1599CPU Amber Not applicable Card fully operational Card in control is in hot standby configuration Backu...

Page 29: ...ge Also take proper precautions to prevent static discharge 1 Open the front panel of the hot standby card cage and locate the empty slot at the extreme right hand side of the card cage 2 Carefully insert the V1599HSB POW power module into the last slot on the right hand side of the hot standby card cage as shown in the figure below By default port 1 of this serial card and its backup will be set ...

Page 30: ...lat washers 2 8005 6143 00 4 Remove the lock washer and thread it onto the screw 5 Place the flat washer behind the lock washer and use a Phillips head screwdriver to attach the power module to one of the threaded PEM stops 6 Repeat the previous two steps for the second screw and washers 7 Close and secure the front panel of the card cage The light shown in Figure 15 for the second power supply wi...

Page 31: ...erial Port 1 Serial Port 2 V1599CDU 1 card slot 6 and V1599CDU H 1 card slots 7 8 RS 422 Receiver RS 422 Receiver V1599CDU 1 card slot 7 and V1599CDU H 1 card slots 9 10 RS 422 Keypad RS 232 Host PC V1599CDU 2 card slot 6 and V1599CDU H 2 card slots 7 8 RS 422 Receiver RS 232 Host PC V1599CDU 2 card slot 7 and V1599CDU H 2 card slots 9 10 RS 422 Keypad RS 422 Keypad V1599CDU 3 card slot 6 and V159...

Page 32: ...r using RS 232 protocol The wiring for all protocols is shown in the figure below There are no restrictions on which protocol you use on which port and you may use the same protocol on both ports the figure below is only an example Figure 16 Connections to the Serial Module RS 232 Notes PC RS 232 Pin Out 9 Pin D shell Pin 3 TxD Pin 2 RxD Pin 5 ground Maximum Distance Using 22 AWG cable the RS 232 ...

Page 33: ... Used to connect the V1300X IA or V1300X IA EX to the V1599 alarm module at a maximum distance of 6 feet 2 1251 3273 01 In the figure below the V1300X IA EX is connected to port 2 and the V1300X IA is connected to port 1 You may connect either XIA device to either port or the same type of XIA device to both ports Note Alarm port 1 is always used for alarms 1 256 and port 2 is used for 257 512 Note...

Page 34: ...ng cameras in this manner reduces interference in the video from the vertical switching pulse Table 13 Contents of Accessory Kit 1306 3084 02 Item Purpose Qty Vicon Part Number Cable 25 pin male male 6 feet Used to make connections between the application module and the appropriate device 2 1251 3271 01 Note Port 1 is used for monitors 1 64 and port 2 is for 65 128 Figure 18 Connections to the Vid...

Page 35: ...y connecting the monitors to the slave units as shown below Cables are supplied with the V1599 time date titler module and are listed in Table 15 of the previous section Note Port 1 is used for monitors 1 64 and port 2 is for 65 128 Figure 19 Connections to the Titler Module Note The titler card is a parallel card All parallel cards have green extractor tabs for easy identification Should you ever...

Page 36: ...Note The Ethernet 2 connector shown in the figure below is used when the second network card is installed in the V1599CDU CC for hot standby operation There are various types and brands of Ethernet hubs available on the market Refer to the documentation provided with the hub for connection information Video is not transmitted on the Ethernet cable Standard video transmission media is required Figu...

Page 37: ...dentify the 32 bit numeric address the IP address using these switches Figure 22 Switches S1 and S2 4 The IP address format is four sets of numbers separated by periods and each set of numbers must be in the range of 0 to 255 For V1599CDUs the IP address is 192 168 xxx yyy Network cards are located in the first two slots this figure shows the V1599CDU with the front panel open You will see red ext...

Page 38: ...ng in mind that the address must be unique in the system 6 Then insert the network card using the red extractor tab to secure the card and fasten the front panel screws Note The IP address of each V1599CDU must be unique If you are on a WAN and the V1599CDU IP address scheme of 192 168 xxx yyy is not compatible with other devices then you must perform a procedure discussed in the Reference chapter...

Page 39: ... 38 X X X 124 X X X X X 210 X X X X 39 X X X X 125 X X X X X X 211 X X X X X 40 X X 126 X X X X X X 212 X X X X 41 X X X 127 X X X X X X X 213 X X X X X 42 X X X 128 X 214 X X X X X 43 X X X X 129 X X 215 X X X X X X 44 X X X 130 X X 216 X X X X 45 X X X X 131 X X X 217 X X X X X 46 X X X X 132 X X 218 X X X X X 47 X X X X X 133 X X X 219 X X X X X X 48 X X 134 X X X 220 X X X X X 49 X X X 135 X X...

Page 40: ...ors System expansion is accomplished by connecting additional card cages to the system Typically these will be added in pairs with one card cage being designated as the Primary cage and the other designated as the Secondary cage Figure 26 shows a typical 512 camera by 32 monitor system Figure 27 shows the circuit cards contained in the Primary cage and Secondary cage For systems greater than 512 c...

Page 41: ... XX189 00 XX Figure 26 Typical Two Cage System with 512 Cameras and 32 Monitors Figure 27 Primary and Secondary Cages Circuit Cards The following paragraphs describe connection of the card cages to the CDU camera connection and monitor connection ...

Page 42: ... 28 CDU Connection to Pilot 66 99 Card Cage Camera Connection Video is usually brought back from the cameras to the card cage with coaxial cable Even if some other transmission medium is used such as fiber optics or wireless final connections to the unit are made with coaxial cable Refer to Reference Cable Recommendations Video Cabling for information on the appropriate video cable for your applic...

Page 43: ...ameras 1 through 32 enlarged for detail Connect the cameras to each camera BNC panel in the order desired Terminate any unused BNC connectors on the panel with a 75 ohm termination Note that in systems with over 32 monitors the terminations would generally be used on the last cage in the loop Figure 29 Camera Connection to 1580SCC Card Cage ...

Page 44: ...e camera BNC panels as shown in Figure 30 The camera inputs to the first cage are looped from the V1510RP32 I panel to an expansion cage or cages camera looping panel V1510RP32 L Camera looping panel V1510RP32 L contains 8 D Shell connectors that are internally connected as shown in Figure 30 They are used exclusively for looping cameras to additional cages The last cage will use a V1510RP32 I pan...

Page 45: ...first camera BNC panel used cameras 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 and 15 will be looped to the external device s To access the cameras connected to the even numbered BNC connectors you would use the Even D Shell connector The following table provides a listing of the V15RCB 24 cable markings and the pins on the D Shell connectors that they correspond to for the Odd and Even connectors The table provides informa...

Page 46: ... are numbered from left to right top to bottom Figure 31 shows the rear panel of the 1580SCC cage with the monitor panel enlarged for detail Connect the monitors to each monitor BNC panel in the order desired You may connect 1 16 monitors or 1 32 monitors to the panel In the multiple cage systems additional monitors may be connected to the panels Terminate any unused BNC connectors on the panel wi...

Page 47: ...ill be viewable on the monitors connected to Primary cage This is accomplished by connecting the D shell connectors on the monitor BNC cards in the Primary and Secondary cages using the V1566RC 36 coaxial cables as shown in Figure 32 Note that the D shell connectors are assigned to specific BNC connectors The connector on the left is assigned to the odd numbered terminals The connector on the righ...

Page 48: ... are required along with an Expander cage Each Primary and Secondary cage is connected as shown in the Camera and Monitor section Figure 33 1580SCC Cage Configuration for a 2048 Camera by 32 Monitor System The Expansion sets are connected to each other with a 25 pin D shell cable Vicon part number 8000 8526 01 This is a 6 foot length cable and longer lengths are available Figure 34 shows a detaile...

Page 49: ...r cage CPU panel See the Cage Addressing section that follows for switch and jumper settings for the Interface Board for the expansion sets See the Expander Cage section for more information about the Expander Cage See the Camera and Monitor section for other connections Figure 34 Connecting Expansion Set Cages ...

Page 50: ... and jumpers PL7 through PL11 that must be set for the various camera and monitor combinations Table 15 lists the settings for a 2048 camera by 64 monitor system using monitor groups of 1 16 Table 16 lists the settings for 2048 camera by 64 monitor system using monitor groups of 1 32 Figure 35 Interface Board Switch and Camera Group Pins ...

Page 51: ...s 2 and 6 On Poles 1 3 5 7 8 Off PL8 PL9 PL10 PL11 1 2 PL7 2 3 513 1024 x 49 64 Pole 6 On Poles 1 5 7 8 Off Poles 2 5 6 On Poles 1 3 4 7 8 Off PL8 PL9 PL10 PL11 1 2 PL7 2 3 1025 1536 x 1 16 Pole 6 On Poles 1 5 7 8 Off Pole 3 On Poles 1 2 4 8 Off PL8 PL9 PL10 PL11 1 2 PL7 2 3 1025 1536 x 17 32 Pole 6 On Poles 1 5 7 8 Off Poles 3 and 5 On Poles 1 2 4 6 8 Off PL8 PL9 PL10 PL11 1 2 PL7 2 3 1025 1536 x...

Page 52: ... Poles 1 5 7 8 Off Pole 2 On Poles 1 3 8 Off PL8 PL9 PL10 1 2 PL7 PL11 2 3 513 1024 x 33 64 Pole 6 On Poles 1 5 7 8 Off Poles 2 and 6 On Poles 1 3 5 7 8 Off PL8 PL9 PL10 1 2 PL7 PL11 2 3 1025 1536 x 1 32 Pole 6 On Poles 1 5 7 8 Off Pole 3 On Poles 1 2 4 8 Off PL8 PL9 PL10 1 2 PL7 PL11 2 3 1025 1536 x 33 64 Pole 6 On Poles 1 5 7 8 Off Poles 3 and 6 On Poles 1 2 4 5 7 8 Off PL8 PL9 PL10 1 2 PL7 PL11...

Page 53: ...nitor outputs are provided by the Monitor BNC panel Table 17 lists the various configurations and Slot assignments for one to four Expansion sets Note that the Interface Board Figure 34 contained in the Expander cage has various switch SW1 and SW3 settings that are used when expanding the system There are also jumpers that must be set for camera group pins PL7 through PL10 All positions and settin...

Page 54: ...mera 1153 1184 Slot 8 Primary Cage Camera 1185 1216 Slot 1 Secondary Cage Camera 1217 1248 Slot 2 Secondary Cage Camera 1249 1280 Slot 3 Secondary Cage Camera 1281 1312 Slot 4 Secondary Cage Camera 1313 1344 Slot 5 Secondary Cage Camera 1345 1376 Slot 6 Secondary Cage Camera 1377 1408 Slot 7 Secondary Cage Camera 1409 1440 2 Slot 8 Secondary Cage Camera 1441 1472 SW1 poles 2 and 6 On poles 1 3 thr...

Page 55: ... Secondary Cage N A Slot 6 Secondary Cage N A Slot 7 Secondary Cage N A Slot 8 Secondary Cage N A SW3 poles 1 through 4 Off PL7 through PL9 Jumper pins 2 3 PL10 Jumper pins 1 2 Monitor Expansion To expand a 2048 camera by 32 monitor system to 2048 cameras and 64 monitors an additional 9 cages are required The additional cages are connected to the Expander cage from the first group of cages using t...

Page 56: ...Pilot Ultra XX189 00 XX V1599 System Expansion 45 Figure 37 Additional Expansion Cages for 2048 Camera by 64 Monitor System ...

Page 57: ...dual Wires Bundled labels are critical to differentiating this figure from a fully distributed configuration The eight wires mentioned in the figure route video from one card cage to another not from two card cages to another This means that the video from the card cage on the far left is routed to the next card cage only and not to the card cage on the far right The advantages of the partially di...

Page 58: ...Pilot Ultra XX189 00 XX Remote Video Switching Examples 47 Figure 38 Partially Distributed System A RO Remote Out RI Remote In LO Local Out LI Local In ...

Page 59: ...48 Remote Video Switching Examples Pilot Ultra XX189 00 XX Figure 39 Partially Distributed System B RO Remote Out RI Remote In LO Local Out LI Local In ...

Page 60: ...of a fully distributed video system include Lower cable costs compared to a partially distributed system as each component is wired only to the next component in line Full access to video Video from all cameras may be viewed at a central station The disadvantages of this system configuration are System dependence the rest of the system is compromised if one card cage fails Harder to troubleshoot a...

Page 61: ...50 Remote Video Switching Examples Pilot Ultra XX189 00 XX Figure 41 Fully Distributed System B RO Remote Out RI Remote In LO Local Out LI Local In ...

Page 62: ... video across the network Using a switch instead of a hub in this case will improve network bandwidth utilization The Netswitch allows high speed connections at either 10BASE T or 100BASE TX making it ideal for connecting to the V1599 system Because of connection and setup complexity network switchers hubs and routers typically require a network consultant The following figure is one example of th...

Page 63: ... panel monitor with an integrated keyboard and trackball It provides 8 ports and can be shared with up to 8 PCs A PS 2 keyboard PS 2 mouse and VGA cable set is required for each device connected to a KVM switch This cable set may be purchased separately from Vicon Figure 43 Basic Diagram of the V1599 KVM R in a V1599 System ...

Page 64: ...599CDU CC Card Cage Rear Panel 1580SCC Card Cage Fuse Replacement The fuse rating is 1 25 A 250 V 20 mm Perform the following procedure to replace a fuse 1 The fuse is located in a drawer type holder built into the recessed power connector on the rear of the unit 2 Replace the old fuse with a new fuse of the proper rating as listed above and replace the fuse drawer Circuit Card Replacement There a...

Page 65: ...ander Cage The table below provides descriptions of LED operation Component Function and Settings LED LD1 Green LED illuminates to indicate 5 VDC power is present LED LD2 Red LED illuminates to indicate that power is below 5 VDC LED LD3 Flashes to indicate whether card is set for V1566 or V1599 operation Long on time and short off time indicates card is set for V1566 operation Short on time and lo...

Page 66: ...Pilot Ultra XX189 00 XX Maintenance 55 Figure 45 Interface Board Component Locations ...

Page 67: ...s set Off not used Switch 7 is set Off not used Switch 8 is set Off not used Switch SW2 Switches 1 4 are set ON Switch 5 is set Off not used Switches 6 8 are set Off not used LED LD1 Illuminates to indicate primary and secondary processor operation LED LD2 Illuminates to indicate primary and secondary processor operation LED LD3 Flashes to indicate system is operating LED LD4 Illuminates to indica...

Page 68: ...Pilot Ultra XX189 00 XX Maintenance 57 Figure 46 Video Amplifier Board ...

Page 69: ... and V1510S 32 Video Switcher Boards V1510S 16 and V1510S 32 do not have any components that require setting LED LD1 illuminates green to indicate that power is applied to the card Figure 47 shows the V1510S 32 card Figure 47 Video Switcher Board V1510S 16 and V1510S 32 ...

Page 70: ...nit for periods of 1 month or longer place the unit and a fresh desiccant drying agent in a container that provides a vapor barrier and vapor seal Then place the sealed storage container in a location where the temperature is maintained between 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C ...

Page 71: ...ers to bare copper and TC refers to tinned copper Recommended Coaxial Cable Types Cable Type Belden Type No Alpha Type No West Penn Type No Type Center Conductor Type Shield and Coverage DC Resistance ohms 1000 ft km RG 11 U 8213 9847 811 4811 14 Solid BC BC braid 95 2 6 8 5 RG 6 U 9248 9804C 806 4806 18 Solid BC Foil 61 TC braid 100 7 5 24 6 RG 59 U 8281 815 20 Solid BC 2 TC braids 96 9 9 32 5 RG...

Page 72: ...the V1599CDU IP address scheme of 192 168 xxx yyy is not compatible with other devices then you may use this procedure to change the 192 168 octets of this addressing scheme This is only recommended if another component of your network uses these prefixes and it would be more difficult to change the default scheme of the other components You can use the 192 168 octets even if other components on y...

Page 73: ...mplete text is listed in the following steps 8 The current network parameters such as the IP address are shown at the top of the information under the Build Time As shown on the screen press any key within 5 seconds to change settings 9 The software will lead you through the series of questions listed below Make the appropriate changes or keep the current values depending upon your network setup I...

Page 74: ...TERS Baud rate for serial channels 38400 V1599 CDU NETWORK BOOT ROM PARAMETERS Do you want to create a host list N N How long in seconds should CPU delay before starting up 5 10 You will be presented with your choices and given a chance to edit any of the settings again It may take time to update the information before you see the Done message on your PC screen 11 Repeat this procedure for Etherne...

Page 75: ...4 in 102 mm or 2U Drive Bays Three 3 total shock mount bags Two 2 bays are 5 25 in 133 mm or 3 5 in 89 mm external access and one 1 3 5 in 89 mm internal Dimensions Width 19 0 in 483 mm Depth 17 7 in 450 mm Height 4 0 in 102 mm Weight 21 8 lb 9 8 kg Construction Heavy duty steel Color Front Panel Gray Case Matte black finish ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range 32 to 113 F 0 to 45 C Operating...

Page 76: ...sing Pilot 66 99 Card Cage ELECTRICAL Input Voltage 120 to 230 VAC 50 60 Hz Auto range Current 0 5 A RMS max Fully loaded card cage with internal CPU Power Consumption 60 W max Fully loaded card cage with internal CPU Heat Equivalent 3 1 btu min 0 85 kg cal min Note These figures represent the conversion of 100 of the electrical energy to heat Actual percentage of the heat generated will be less a...

Page 77: ...Outputs 512 Receiver Dome Support 8192 XIA Alarm Inputs 8192 Keypad Console Host RS 232 Support 512 Time Date Titler Outputs 512 Video Tour Patterns 256 Salvo Switch Configurations 128 Camera Alarm Title Configuration One 1 line of 20 characters per camera alarm ADDITIONAL COMPLIANCE CPU and CDU Vibration Testing Unit Packed Complies with MIL STD 202F Complies with method 2 of ASTM D999 Drop Test ...

Page 78: ...rope contact Vicon Industries Ltd Brunel Way Fareham PO15 5TX United Kingdom Phone 44 0 1489 566300 Fax 44 0 1489 566322 2 Attach a sheet of paper to the unit with the following information a Name and address of the company returning the unit b Name of the Vicon employee who issued the R A c R A number d Brief description of the installation e Complete description of the problem and circumstances ...

Page 79: ...f the Company are not defective or any equipment which may have 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 shall be error bug free Software support via telephone if provided at no cost may be discontinued at any time without notice at Vicon s so...

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