Vicon VSW-16RS232 Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 6

 

11. Grounding -

 This applies to video products 

equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type plug, a plug 
having a third (grounding) pin. This plug only fits into a 
grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If 
you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact 
your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not 
defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. 
 

12. Power-Cord Protection -

 Power supply cords 

should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked 
on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, 
paying particular attention to cords at plugs, 
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit 
from the video product. 
 

13. Outdoor Cable Grounding -

 If an outside cable 

system is connected to the video product, be sure the 
cable system is grounded so as to provide some 
protection against voltage surges and built-up static 
charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, 
ANSI/NFPA 70-1984, provides information with respect 
to proper grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna 
discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of 
antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding 
electrodes, and requirements for the grounding 
electrode.  
 

14. Lightning -

 For added protection for this video 

product when it is not used for long periods of time, 
disconnect it from its power source and from the cable 
system. This prevents damage to the video product due 
to lightning and power-line surges. 
 

15. Power Lines -

 An outside cable system should not 

be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or 
other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall 
into such power lines or circuits. When installing an 
outside cable system, extreme care should be taken to 
keep from touching such power lines or circuits as 
contact with them might be fatal. 
 

16. Overloading -

 Do not overload wall outlets and 

extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or 
electric shock. 
 

17. Object and Liquid Entry -

 Never push objects of 

any kind into this video product through openings as 

they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out 
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never 
spill liquid of any kind on the video product. 
 

18. Servicing -

 Do not attempt to service this video 

product yourself as opening or removing covers may 
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. 
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 
 

19. Damage Requiring Service -

 Disconnect this video 

product from its power source and refer servicing to 
qualified service personnel under the following 
conditions. Note that step 

c

 does not apply to outdoor 

camera housings, outdoor pan-and-tilt drives and other 
equipment specifically designed for direct exposure to 
outdoor environments. 
 

a.  When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. 

b.  If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into 

the video product. 

c.  If the video product has been exposed to rain or 

water. 

d.  If the video product does not operate normally by 

following the operating instructions. Adjust only 
those controls that are covered by the operating 
instructions, as an improper adjustment of other 
controls may result in damage and will often require 
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore 
the video product to its normal operation. 

e.  If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet 

has been damaged. 

f.  When the video product exhibits a distinct change in 

performance - this indicates a need for service. 

 

20. Replacement Parts -

 When replacement parts are 

required be sure the service technician has used 
replacement parts specified by Vicon or that have the 
same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized 
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other 
hazards. 
 

21. Safety Check -

 Upon completion of any service or 

repairs to this video product, ask the service technician 
to perform safety checks to determine that the video 
product is in proper operating condition.

 

Summary of Contents for VSW-16RS232

Page 1: ...served Product specifications subject to change without notice Vicon and its logo are registered trademarks of Vicon Industries Inc VICON INDUSTRIES INC 89 ARKAY DRIVE HAUPPAUGE NEW YORK 11788 TEL 631...

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Page 4: ...shield must be copper braid providing 95 or better coverage Cable Types The most commonly used cable types are RG 59 U and RG 11 U Each is actually a family of cables with widely varying electrical c...

Page 5: ...cleaners 6 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by Vicon as they may cause hazards 7 Water and Moisture Do not use this video product in any location where it may be exposed to water or...

Page 6: ...ords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 17 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this video product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage point...

Page 7: ...ashing screen message and two contact relays On screen menus allow the user to easily program the video switcher using the front panel keys A real time clock allows programming for night weekend or ot...

Page 8: ...for added contrast with the background Fourteen different screen arrangements of the time date camera title and monitor title are available The different screen displays allow the time date camera ti...

Page 9: ...ing rack mounting and system cabling and setup programming Since it usually more convenient to complete the cable connections before rack installation those procedure are described first Rack installa...

Page 10: ...VIDEO IN BNCs If the video is to be run to other devices such as a dedicated monitor or VCR or to a matrix switcher connect a coaxial cable from the desired VIDEO OUT BNC to the other equipment A ded...

Page 11: ...standard termination boxes depending on the number of alarms required Each box can handle up to eight 8 alarms The unit can provide up to 32 alarms Alarm Inputs Hardwired alarms are carried over twist...

Page 12: ...ers Figure 4 Termination Box Connections RS485 RS232 Connector This connector is not used at this time Rack Mounting The switcher is designed for mounting in an EIA standard 19 inch rack It requires 1...

Page 13: ...ows REMOVE RUBOUT or BACK and ENTER Note To display the programming menu it is necessary to be connected to MON A When the unit is connected to a power source the following screen is displayed VICON I...

Page 14: ...ged the video displayed on the monitor changes according to the camera input selected Note Any camera input can be accessed with this menu whether or not a camera is actually connected to the input Wr...

Page 15: ...cial characters have an outline around them They are enabled by line E Char Outline of the Monitor Setup menu for the corresponding monitor A or B Monitor Setup Monitor setup involves writing a monito...

Page 16: ...itle To view all available characters press either the up or down arrow keys continuously to scroll the entire character set through the window in the center of the screen SPECIAL CHARACTERS Included...

Page 17: ...tion is in progress An alarmed channel remains in the alarm stack until it is acknowledged either manually or automatically but the A is displayed only while detection is taking place Selecting Charac...

Page 18: ...ppears Seq Pattern 1 Index Camera Dwell 1 2 1 2 16 6 3 Unused 4 Unused 5 Unused 6 Unused Use To Scroll Index Enter Insert Camera Remove Deletes Camera Back Returns to Prev Index defines the sequence n...

Page 19: ...tion or Time column Programming Alarms Bring the arrow cursor down to line D Alarms and press the right arrow key to display the Alarm Inputs setup menu Alarm Inputs A Return to Main Menu B Input Numb...

Page 20: ...be programmed Lines F to I of the Alarm Inputs menu are associated with alarm output functions Alarm Inputs A Return To Main Menu B Input Number 01 C Input Enabled D Normally Open E Type Momentary F...

Page 21: ...revious line of this menu it must be acknowledged manually It is unaffected by the auto acknowledge function Alarm List Display There are alarm announcements which include a list of active alarm chann...

Page 22: ...starts the system clock To abort press BACK or RUBOUT Programming EZ A or B Sequence The selection of sequencing cameras for each monitor is done through line G the Edit EZ A Sequence menu for Monitor...

Page 23: ...made while in secondary passcode The master passcode permits access to all menu items including line A and I of the Main Menu The secondary passcode can be customized for access to different programm...

Page 24: ...ary Access menu Secondary Access A RTN To Passcode B Camera Setup C Monitor Setup D Alarms E Set Date F Set Time Edit EZ A Sequence Edit EZ B Sequence In the Main Menu an operator with a secondary pas...

Page 25: ...locked Main Menu is displayed If the secondary passcode is displayed the blocked menu is displayed again and the operator may or may not be able to change settings in the menus of line B through F dep...

Page 26: ...20 Programming XX079 00 01 Rev 303 Video Switchers Notes...

Page 27: ...itcher is in the sequencing mode the selected video displays and stops the sequence A manual start must be initiated to resume sequencing If a camera that was selected in the EZ A or B Sequence is rem...

Page 28: ...e and visible announcements a relay is available as a remote alarm output All alarm annunciations except the buzzer can be acknowledge manually or automatically The buzzer if it has been enabled in th...

Page 29: ...m submenu The automatic acknowledgment mode is programmed in the Alarm menu and provides a dwell range from 1 to 60 seconds At the end of the programmed dwell period all forms of alarm output on scree...

Page 30: ...Video Switchers Maintenance The 8 Channel and 16 Channel Series of Video Switchers require no regular maintenance Fuse Replacement The switcher has a 0 5 A fuse If it must be changed be sure to replac...

Page 31: ...in Europe 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 Nam...

Page 32: ...figures are provided as an aid in determining the extent of cooling required for an installation Fuse 0 5 A 250 V 5 x 20 mm Line Cord Standard 3 conductor SV No 18 AWG cable with grounding plug VIDEO...

Page 33: ...onnectors RS485 RS232 RJ 45 jack MECHANICAL Dimensions Height 1 7 in 43 2 mm Width 17 3 in 439 mm Depth 8 9 in 226 mm Weight 6 8 lb 3 1 kg Construction CRS Finish Black ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Tempera...

Page 34: ...ters Brunel Way Fareham PO15 5TX United Kingdom 44 0 1489 566300 Fax 44 0 1489 566322 Brussels Office Planet II Unit E Leuvensesteenweg 542 B 1930 Zaventem Belgium 32 2 712 8780 Fax 32 2 712 8781 Far...

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