3. Features
3.1 System Status Display on Monitor
The monitor can display the camera number, camera title,
mo nito r number , tim e , date , status, alarm and erro r
information.
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Monitor Number: the number of matrix video ouput port and
the number of port connecting monitor to matrix. The num-
ber is also the camera ID number.
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Monitor Title: user can edit any memerial characteres.
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Date Display: the selectable date display of system. Three
formats are available: Asian format YY/MM/DD, International
format DD/MM/YY & U.S. format MM/DD/YY.
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Time Display: the 24H time display of system.
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Arming/disarming alarm: w hen the column displays
↑
, it
means the alarm area is armed; when the c olumn displays
↓
, it means the alarm area is disarmed.
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Alarm signal: when ARM flashes, it means an alarm event
arises in the alarm are a. If ARM keeps on flashing after user
responds to the alarm, the detector wire is open or short.
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System status display: (1)Whe n a alarm event arises, the col-
umn displays the alarm mode and the alarm area number.
The display 1 [MODE1 AREA001] means the alarm display is of
Mode 1 and occurs in alarm area No.1. (2)When one moni-
tor runsthe sequential scan, the column l. Displays [SCAN xxx
→
xxx]. [SCAN 001
→
032] me ans the monitor is running the
sequential scan from Camera No.1 to NO.32. 3)When one
monitor runs the standard sequential switch, the column dis-
plays [ TOUR xxx S xxx]. [ TOUR 001 S640] means the monitor
is running the Tour NO.1 with the current Step NO.640.4) When
one monitors display [SALVOXXX SXXX]. [SALVO001 S0640] in
means the monitor is running Salvo Group No.1 with the cur-
rent Step No.64.
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Video lo ss: when there is video display on monitor the col-
umn displays V-ON; when there is no video display on moni-
tor the column display s V-OFF.
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Camera Title: the user se lf-edited title of camera for easy
memorization and usage.
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Camera Port Number: the number of port connecting cam-
era to Matrix. The number is also the camera ID number.
3.2 Video Switch
The matrix can switch any video of any camera or any pre-
set of any camera to any designated monitor to display. The
heart of the system is an all- cross matrix switch which can
switch 32 cameras and 7 monitors.
3.3 Independent Video Automatic Sequential Scan
The scan can display the videos automatically from the first
camera to the end cameraby IDnumber numeric sequence
se t by user. The video switch spee d is indepe nde nt and
settable.
3.4 Salvo Switch
The sy stem can switch multiple videos to different mo nitors
for display simultaneously. The system has up to 16 groups of
salvo switches and each group has up to 64 steps. The dwell
time of videos is programmable and the videos can be pre-
sets ofcameras. The system has SYSTEM SALVO SETUP menu to
set the program.
3.5 Standard Sequence Switch
it is a group o f switches of any vide o of any camera. The
system can program and store 30 groups of standard se-
quence switches, including 20 groups with 128 steps each, 6
groups with 256 steps eac h, 2 groups w ith 512 steps each
and 2 groups with 640 steps each. Each group can include
videos of multiple cameras and the dwell time of each video
is P rogram mable . The video c an be any pre set of any
Cam era. In a group of seque nce switch, a video can be
repeated as different steps. All the steps of all groups added
up are up to 6400. The same group of sequence switch can
be displayed on different monitors which do not interfere
with each other.
3.6 Switch to Previous Camera
To display the video of pre vious camera by ID number.
3.7 Switch to Next Camera
To display the video of next camera by ID number.
3.8 Video Loss Check
User can c heck video loss on any monitor. Even there is no
video input, user can edit system menu.
3.9 Automatic Alarm Switch
The sy ste m has 32 alarm inputs and 4 respondent alarm
outputs. The control mode is parallel BUS control. When the
system receives alarm signal it will switc h to the video with
alarm event, activate preset, auxiliary switch, video recorder
and alarm so und. The system c an also display the alarm
status information on the monitor. The video to switch, dwell
time , preset and open/close time of auxiliary switch of an
alarm event can be set through menu.
3.10 System Alarm Mode
There are two modes: Auto and Manual. When AUTO mode
is selec ted, the sy stem will proce ss the alarm information
autom atically as per the programmed AUTO ALARM SETUP
menu commands, and the system will process manual com-
mands sent through the keyboard; When MANUAL mode is
selected, the system will only process manual commands to
arm/disarm alarms and the AUTO AL ARM SETUP is not avail-
able now.
3.11 Arm/disarm Alarm
The system can set the time of arming & disarming alarms.
The system can execute the alarm arming/disarming com-
mands as per the time schedule.
3.12 The Alarm Handling Mode
1)
BASIC MODE: under this mode, all the alarm signals will be
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