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MV-1600 

Multi Viewer 

2

nd

 Edition 

 

 

 

 

OPERATION 

MANUAL 

 

Содержание MV-1600

Страница 1: ...MV 1600 Multi Viewer S 2nd Edition OPERATION MANUAL ...

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Страница 3: ...e power cord is firmly plugged into an AC outlet Operation Do not operate the unit in hazardous or potentially explosive environments Doing so could result in a fire explosion or other accident Do not allow liquids metal pieces or other foreign objects to get inside the unit Doing so could result in a fire or other hazard or malfunction If a foreign object gets inside the unit turn the power off a...

Страница 4: ...ately turn the power off and disconnect the power cord to avoid a potentially hazardous situation If this problem occurs contact your authorized service representative before attempting to operate the unit again Consumables The consumables used in unit must be replaced periodically For further details on which parts are consumables and when they should be replaced refer to the specifications at th...

Страница 5: ...tions and operational settings Check your received items against the packing lists below ITEM QTY REMARKS MV 1600 1 AC Cable 1 Rack mount bracket 2 Rubber feet 4 Remote Control Software 1 CD ROM Operation Manual 1 set One for main unit One for software Check Check to ensure no damage has occurred during shipment If damage has occurred or items are missing inform your supplier immediately ...

Страница 6: ...Screen 11 4 5 Displaying Split Screens 12 4 6 Selecting Split Screen Pages 13 4 7 Auto Sequencing Mode 14 4 7 1 Full Screen Auto Sequencing 14 4 7 2 Quad and 9 split Screen Auto Sequencing 14 4 8 External Alarm and Video Loss Display 15 4 8 1 Full Screen Setting 15 4 8 2 Split Screen Setting 17 4 8 3 Clearing Alarm or Video Loss Alarm Status 18 5 Menu Operations 19 5 1 Main Menu Display 19 5 2 TIM...

Страница 7: ...ace 37 6 4 FAN ALARM Output 37 6 5 RS 232C Interface 38 6 5 1 RS 232C Connector 38 6 5 2 Cable Connection Example 38 6 5 3 Communication Standard 38 7 LAN Interface 39 7 1 LAN Connector 39 7 2 Ethernet Communication Standard 39 8 Troubleshooting 40 9 Specifications and Dimensions 41 9 1 Specifications 41 9 2 External Dimensions 43 ...

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Страница 9: ...s simultaneous display on multiple PC monitors In addition to in store monitoring the MV 1600 supports a wide range of other monitoring applications in banks hotels amusement parks theaters and production lines Capable of using in mixed system of asynchronous color or B W signals Easy system expansion using input loopthrough Monitor output includes SXGA high resolution output in addition to analog...

Страница 10: ...ur MV 1600 read this operation manual thoroughly to ensure you understand the product After reading keep this manual in a safe place and available for reference Font Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this manual Text enclosed by a square such as ENTER indicates buttons on operation panel Text enclosed by square brackets such as Exit indicates menu items ...

Страница 11: ...full screen display or automatic page switching is performed in quad and 9 split screen display ALARM RESET The button flashes when an external alarm signal is received or video loss occurs when the image is cut Press this button to clear the alarm IMPORTANT External alarms cannot be cleared when LEVEL is chosen for ALARM INPUT See section 5 3 ALARM VIDEO LOSS 3 SELECT 1 16 Camera select buttons U...

Страница 12: ...isplay the menu press and hold the MENU button for about 2 seconds 8 Power indicator The Power indicator will be lit green when power switch is set to ON and power is supplied to the unit FAN ALARM indicator The Fan Alarm indicator will be lit red when the fan is stopped 9 Fan Front Used to air cool the unit to prevent overheating The air flows from the front to the side Do not block the fan vent ...

Страница 13: ... SYSTEM System Settings for details 4 REMOTE ALARM Used for either the external control connection remote unit or RS 232C interface or the alarm input connection 5 LAN 10 100BASE T LAN interface Ethernet used for remote control by computer This can be also used for video output to the computer over a LAN interface IMPORTANT To output video to a computer select NETWORK or SXGA NETWORK in the FUNCTI...

Страница 14: ...L NTSC PAL LAN Ethernet Client PC Analog composite monitor ROUTER ROUTER POWER ON OFF POWER FANALARM 1 AUTO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MENU SPLIT VIDEO SELECT MV 1600 MULTIVIEWER ALARM RESET A D B C ENTER POWER ON OFF POWER FANALARM 1 AUTO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MENU SPLIT VIDEOSELECT MV 1600 MU LTIVIEWER ALARM RESET A D B C ENTER Control PC To next unit Router etc High res...

Страница 15: ...put VIDEO output and the video transmission over a LAN interface See section 4 5 Displaying Split Screens for the detail on display screen settings High resolution monitoring in full quad 9 split or 16 split screen by SXGA output SXGA PC モニタ LAN Remote monitoring in full quad or16 split display Analog video camera 1 16 Disc recorder etc Record full quad or 16 split image MV 1600 NTSC PAL NTSC PAL ...

Страница 16: ...l video output in the MULTICAST mode To control the output video use the VIEWER screen of Internet Explorer This network uses the UDP protocol Due to the UDP protocol the image refreshment may get disturbed at the packet loss which occurs under the unstable network condition PC LAN Analog Video cameras 1 16 MV 1600 POWER ON OFF POWER FANALARM 1 AU TO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MENU SPLIT...

Страница 17: ... Although initialization is not normally required you can restore the MV 1600 to the factory settings when the previous data is no longer needed such as after relocation or system modification Turn the power on while holding down the AUTO button to initialize the data settings POWER ON OFF POWER FANALARM 1 AUTO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MENU SPLIT VIDEO SELECT MV 1600 MULTIVIEWER ALARM ...

Страница 18: ...tion Moves the cursor down Moves the cursor up Changes the setting item value Reverse Changes the setting item value Forward MENU Exits the SXGA SETUP screen MENU button POWER ON OFF POWER FANALARM 1 AUTO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MENU SPLIT VIDEO SELECT MV 1600 MULTIVIEWER ALARM RESET A D B C ENTER POWER switch MENU button POWER ON OFF POWER FANALARM 1 AUTO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ...

Страница 19: ...e sure to close the SXGA SETUP screen by pressing MENU button turn the MV 1600 power off and reapply the power to the unit 4 4 Displaying Full Screen To display your desired channel in a full screen use SELECT 1 to 16 buttons For instance to view channel 3 press the SELECT 3 button to display the video in full screen IMPORTANT A black screen is shown for channels with no input signals It displays ...

Страница 20: ...creen in SXGA output VIDEO output and the video transmission over a LAN interface for each display screen setting SXGA output VIDEO output Video transmission over a LAN interface Full screen setting Full screen Full screen Full screen Quad screen setting Quad screen Quad screen Quad screen 9 split screen setting 9 split screen 16 split screen 16 split screen 16 split screen setting 16 split screen...

Страница 21: ...en page A to D Channel assignment for each 9 split screen page A and B Only in SXGA output IMPORTANT The page switching is not available for 16 split screen display In quad and 16 split screen the same channels are displayed in SXGA output VIDEO output and the video transmission over a LAN interface However when 9 split screen is selected 9 split screen is displayed in SXGA output but 16 split scr...

Страница 22: ...ed SPLIT button to display the split screen for auto sequencing 2 Press the AUTO button The button lights up and it starts to switch split pages automatically and sequentially IMPORTANT Channels that meet any of the following conditions are automatically skipped Channels with no video signal Channels for which the auto sequencing intervals are set to 0 See each channel settings in section 5 2 1 Au...

Страница 23: ... details see section 5 3 ALARM VIDEO LOSS If LOSS is set to OFF in the menu no alarm screen is shown when a video loss is detected For details see section 5 3 ALARM VIDEO LOSS If an alarm is input while displaying the menu screen the alarm input is not detected If there is still an alarm input when returning to regular operation after exiting the menu screen the alarm input is detected If the inpu...

Страница 24: ...the menu A or L is not displayed See section 5 5 DISPLAY Screen Display Settings for details VIDEO Output Screen and Video transmission over a LAN Interface A is displayed for the channel that receives an alarm input L is displayed on the black screen for the channel that is affected by video loss IMPORTANT If MARK is set to OFF in the menu A or L is not displayed See section 5 5 DISPLAY Screen Di...

Страница 25: ... when returning to regular operation after exiting the menu screen the alarm input is detected If the input video is cut off while displaying the menu screen video loss is not detected If the input video is not yet restored when returning to regular operation after exiting the menu screen the video loss is detected SXGA Output Screen A tally frame and A are displayed for the channel that receives ...

Страница 26: ...external alarm input is set to TRIG See section 5 3 ALARM VIDEO LOSS However resetting the alarm with the ALARM RESET button is unavailable when the external alarm input is set to LEVEL Clearing Video Loss Alarm Status You can clear alarms from video loss detection by pressing the ALARM RESET button at any time IMPORTANT These clearing alarm or video loss alarm status procedures reset the alarm st...

Страница 27: ...u Screen Operating Procedure Button Action Moves the cursor down Moves the cursor up ENTER Accesses the submenu of the item selected MENU Exits the menu MAIN MENU 1 TIME SETUP 2 ALARM VIDEO LOSS 3 TITLE 4 DISPLAY 5 LAN 6 SYSTEM 4 5 3 2 6 1 ENTER button MENU button POWER ON OFF POWER FANALARM 1 AUTO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MENU SPLIT VIDEO SELECT MV 1600 MULTIVIEWER ALARM RESET A D B C...

Страница 28: ...ings for SXGA output video transmission over a LAN A L display On Off settings for SXGA video transmission over a LAN Tally display On Off settings for SXGA output Border display settings for SXGA output Title display On Off and position setting for VIDEO output A L display On Off settings for VIDEO output 4 DISPLAY Border display settings for VIDEO output 5 5 IP address settings Subnet mask lengt...

Страница 29: ...setting for automatic screen switching from full screen to split screen Settings are adjustable from 1 to 60 seconds When set to OFF automatic recovery is not performed The factory default setting is Off 3 ALARM RESET Automatic alarm reset time setting when ALARM MODE is set to TRIG Settings are adjustable from 1 to 60 seconds The factory default setting is 5 sec 4 LOSS RESET Automatic video loss ...

Страница 30: ...uto sequencing interval setting of split screen display Settings are adjustable from one to 30 seconds 2 Intervals for CH1 to CH16 Auto sequencing intervals for each channel during full screen display Settings are adjustable from 0 to 30 seconds Channels that are set to 0 seconds are automatically skipped NOTE If there are split pages that you want to automatically skip in item 2 set all channels ...

Страница 31: ...S screen The menu example above shows the factory set default values Operation Procedure Button Action Moves the cursor down Moves the cursor up Changes the setting item value Reverse Changes the setting item value Forward MENU Returns to the main menu MENU button POWER ON OFF POWER FANALARM 1 AUTO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MENU SPLIT VIDEO SELECT MV 1600 MULTIVIEWER ALARM RESET A D B C...

Страница 32: ...mode for an external alarm or video loss from FULL and SPLIT screen FULL The channel where the alarm was detected is displayed in full screen SPLIT When an alarm is detected all channels are displayed in 16 split screen The factory default setting is FULL For details of operation in alarm display mode see section 4 8 External Alarm and Video Loss Display 3 ALARM Enables ON or disables OFF alarm di...

Страница 33: ...ccesses the submenu of the item selected MENU Returns to the main menu Setting Items Item Setting Description Reference 1 TITLE SET SXGA Camera title settings for SXGA output 5 4 1 2 TITLE SET VIDEO Camera title settings for VIDEO output 5 4 1 TITLE TITLE SET SXGA TITLE SET VIDEO 2 1 ENTER button MENU button POWER ON OFF POWER FANALARM 1 AUTO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MENU SPLIT VIDEO S...

Страница 34: ...is located between and Operation Procedure Button Action Moves the cursor up Moves the cursor down Moves the cursor left Moves the cursor right ENTER Sets the character selected by the cursor to the cursor pointing position SPLIT 4 Moves the cursor left on the title line to enter a character SPLIT 9 Moves the cursor right on the title line to enter a character AUTO Selects the channel to set title...

Страница 35: ... 1 CH 1 to 16 Selects a channel to set the title for by using AUTO button 2 Camera Title Sets the title by using buttons and ENTER button Selecting the position on the title line to set the selected character is made by SPLIT4 and SPLIT9 buttons ...

Страница 36: ... default values Operation Procedure Button Action Moves the cursor down Moves the cursor up Changes the setting item value Reverse Changes the setting item value Forward MENU Returns to the main menu DISPLAY SXGA TITLE ON MARK ON TALLY ON BORDER WHITE VIDEO TITLE OVER SCAN MARK ON BORDER WHITE 4 3 2 5 1 6 7 ENTER button MENU button POWER ON OFF POWER FANALARM 1 AUTO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Страница 37: ... border display from white black or off for SXGA output 5 TITLE VIDEO Selects camera title display mode for VIDEO output UNDER SCAN suitable for the monitor which has the under scan function OVER SCAN suitable for the standard monitor OFF no title display This setting is shared by VIDEO OUT 1 and VIDEO OUT 2 6 MARK VIDEO A and L display ON OFF setting for alarm and video loss channel in VIDEO outp...

Страница 38: ... item Changes the setting item value Reverse Changes the setting item value Forward MENU Returns to the main menu IMPORTANT If the MENU button is pressed to enter invalid value an error message will be displayed Clear the error and correct the value using buttons MENU button POWER ON OFF POWER FANALARM 1 AUTO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MENU SPLIT VIDEO SELECT MV 1600 MULTIVIEWER ALARM RE...

Страница 39: ...4 0 0 0 to 224 0 0 255 This setting is not necessary if operating in the unicast mode 4 MULTICAST PORT Set a Multicast port to operate in the multicast mode The setting range is 1024 to 65535 This setting is not necessary if operating in the unicast mode 5 GATEWAY If your using network does not have a gateway this setting is not required Set between 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 6 MAC ADDRESS Display th...

Страница 40: ... ENTER Opens the submenu to which the cursor is positioned ID and Password only MENU Returns to the main menu Operating Procedure Parameter settings Button Action Moves the cursor right Moves the cursor left Changes the setting item value Reverse Changes the setting item value Forward ENTER Returns to select setting item MENU Returns to select setting item SYSTEM SWITCH LOCK OFF FUNCTION SXGA NETW...

Страница 41: ...led 3 REMOTE ALARM Sets the connector on the rear panel to REMOTE control or ALARM input REMOTE Enables the remote control of the MV 1600 ALARM Enables to receive external alarm inputs CH1 to CH16 of REMOTE receive alarm signals Network mode setting UNICAST Sets to the unicast mode 4 NETWORK MODE MULTICAST Sets to the multicast mode 5 ID Sets the ID for the connection with Web browser and the dedi...

Страница 42: ...MOTE ALARM 17 CH15 REMOTE ALARM 5 CH3 REMOTE ALARM 18 CH16 REMOTE ALARM 6 CH4 REMOTE ALARM 19 SPLIT4 7 CH5 REMOTE ALARM 20 SPLIT9 8 CH6 REMOTE ALARM 21 SPLIT16 9 CH7 REMOTE ALARM 22 RS 232C TxD 10 CH8 REMOTE ALARM 23 RS 232C RxD 11 CH9 REMOTE ALARM 24 FAN ALARM 12 CH10 REMOTE ALARM 25 GND 13 CH11 REMOTE ALARM IMPORTANT Pins 2 and 19 to 24 for ALARM are assigned the same as REMOTE VIDEO IN VIDEO OU...

Страница 43: ...the front panel 4 7 1 Full Screen Auto Sequencing 4 7 2 Quad and 9 split Screen Auto Sequencing 4 8 3 Clearing Alarm or Video Loss Alarm Status CH 1 to 16 Selects a channel to display on full screen the same as the SELECT1 to 16 buttons on the front panel 4 4 Displaying Full Screen 4 6 Selecting Split Screen Pages SPLIT 4 9 16 Selects a split screen mode to display the same as the SPLIT4 9 and 16 ...

Страница 44: ...MOTE ALARM setting in SYSTEM menu remote control to CH1 to CH16 is not available See section 5 7 SYSTEM System Settings for details No voltage contact External control device MV 1600 10k Ω 4 7k Ω TTL Buffer Input pins 2 21 pin 25 pin 0 01 µ F 5V 5V TTL level negative logic 10k Ω 4 7k Ω TTL Buffer Input pins 2 21 pin 25 pin 0 01 µ F External control device MV 1600 5V 5V ...

Страница 45: ...ORTANT When REMOTE is selected at REMOTE ALARM setting in SYSTEM menu external alarm input cannot be received See section 5 7 SYSTEM System Settings for details 6 4 FAN ALARM Output Pin Assignments Pin Array See section 6 1 Connector Pin Assignments Function The pin 24 outputs a fan alarm signal whenever the fan installed in MV 1600 is stopped The fan alarm output is low level Alarm Output Circuit...

Страница 46: ... 6 1 Connector Pin Assignments for the pin assignment 6 5 2 Cable Connection Example Pin no Signal Pin no Signal 1 Not used 22 TxD 2 RxD 23 RxD 3 TxD 25 GND 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 Not used 6 5 3 Communication Standard Serial Communication Standard Transmission mode Asynchronous Full duplex Bit rate 9600bps Data length 8bit Stop bit 1bit Parity None Flow control None 25 pin D sub male 9 pi...

Страница 47: ...gned 6 RxD Signal reception line 7 Unassigned 8 Unassigned 7 2 Ethernet Communication Standard Ethernet Communication Standard Bit rate 10Mbps 100Mbps full half duplex auto switching Access method CSMA CD IEEE802 3 compliance Ethernet medium 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector RJ 45 Required Cable Category 5 cable twisted pair cable UTP or STP IMPORTANT It takes a few minutes or more to restore the conn...

Страница 48: ...or flashing Check that no objects are blocking the fan vent on the side panel Remove any objects blocking the fan vent If there are no objects in the way the fan may need to be replaced Contact your dealer for assistance No information is displayed on the screen Are all information display settings set to ON Check the display settings in the main menu See section 5 5 DISPLAY for details Unable to ...

Страница 49: ...e logic pulse or contact closure more than 100ms width Control AUTO RESET selecting camera 1 to 16 selecting screen display SPLIT4 9 or 16 Not active when setting is made for ALARM Alarm input ALARM REMOTE connector 25 pin D sub female TTL negative logic pulse level or contact closure more than 100ms width for the trigger signal 16 inputs Not active when setting is made for REMOTE RS 232C ALARM RE...

Страница 50: ... video transmission over a LAN displays A VIDEO LOSS Auto switching to video loss screen SXGA output displays tally frame and L VIDEO output and video transmission over a LAN displays L Data Storage Back up data for menu settings with EEPROM Power 100VAC to 240VAC 10 50Hz 60Hz Consumption 28VA 27W at 100VAC Temperature 0 C 40 C Humidity 30 90 no condensation Dimentions 424 W 44 H 350 D mm Weight 4...

Страница 51: ...O WER FANALARM 1 AUTO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MENU SPLI T VI DEO SELECT MV 1600 MULTI VIEW ER ALARM RESET A D B C ENTER VI DE O I N V IDE O OUT RE MOT E A LA R M VG A OU T 10 10 0 BASE T LA N O UT T H R U IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 6 1 2 7 5 AUT O S NO AC 10 0 24 0 V 5 0 6 0 Hz IN ...

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Страница 55: ...mission Screen Size Command 11 2 10 Add Data in Image Data Format Command 11 3 Status Request Commands 12 3 1 Version Request Command 12 3 2 Video Format Request Command 12 3 3 Output Status Request Command 13 3 4 Alarm Data Request Command 14 3 5 Fan Alarm Status Request Command 15 3 6 Video Transmission Status Request Command 16 3 7 Data Addition in Image Data Format Setting Status Request Comma...

Страница 56: ... 25 4 3 3 ALARM VIDEO LOSS Setting Status Request Command 26 4 3 4 TITLE Setting Status Request Command 27 4 3 5 DISPLAY Setting Status Request Command 28 4 3 6 SYSTEM Setting Status Request Command 29 4 3 7 MULTICAST Setting Status Request Command 30 ...

Страница 57: ...of main unit The initial setting is 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask Mask length Set range 0 31 Set from MENU screen of main unit The initial setting is 24 Multicast address Set range 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 except 224 0 0 0 to 224 0 0 255 Set from MENU screen of main unit or by web browser or the LAN command The initial setting is 239 255 0 0 Multicast port Set range 1024 65535 Set from MENU screen o...

Страница 58: ...mage data receiving port number 2000 it takes about 10 seconds for the port at the MV 1600 to be released Communication cannot be established during the period 6 The command port number 2001 automatically shuts down the socket connection when it does not receive a command for 5 seconds 7 If the security by ID and the password is set add the data shown below to the beginning of the command line Byt...

Страница 59: ... D M E N F O Blank cells are unavailable MV 1600 command flow chart MV 1600 Power on Socket Not connected Socket connected Ready for command Process command Startup time Approx 6sec Connect PC and connector Command Sent from PC MV 1600 shuts down socket connection automatically if there is no command reception for 5 seconds MV 1600 sends a response message ...

Страница 60: ...ble below Command Format Command code Command parameter CR LF 2 bytes Set in the relevant byte number Works without LF as well Ex When sending a command to switch channels Byte Parameter Command Description 1 S 2 Command code C 3 4 Camera channel 01 16 Channel no switch to CH1 16 5 CR 6 End code LF IMPORTANT The MV 1600 sends a response or message after receiving a command Do not send the next com...

Страница 61: ...rned in the format below after normal reception and processing Byte Parameter Message Description 1 O 2 Message code K OK 3 CR 4 End code LF Abnormal end Messages are returned in the format below if something prevents commands from being issued normally Byte Parameter Message Description 1 E 2 R 3 Message code R ERR 4 CR 5 End code LF ...

Страница 62: ...en ALARM VIDEO LOSS Data Addition is set to Off Image data format Screen Code Data size JPEG image data 1 byte 4 bytes Variable length Screen Code The display mode for the transmitting JPEG image Data size The size of the transmitting JPEG image data JPEG image data size is the data size of the 6th byte to the last byte JPEG Image data The image data after compression Data size varies Refer to the...

Страница 63: ...0x960pixels 2 3 Alarm data 0x0000 0xFFFF Bit No 0 15 Bit value 0 No alarm Bit value 1 Alarm received 4 5 Video loss data 0x0000 0xFFFF Bit No 0 15 Bit value 0 No video loss Bit value 1 Video loss occurring 6 9 Data size 0xXXXXXXXX Data size of transmitting JPEG image data 10 data size 10 JPEG Image data JPEG data JPEG image data e g When alarm inputs are received at CH1 CH11 and CH16 the 2nd and 3...

Страница 64: ...The last displayed split screen page is displayed for the split screen which has pages The response message is OK after normal reception and processing The ERR message is returned during MENU screen display Byte Parameter Command Description 1 S 2 Command code I 1 Quad screen 3 9 split screen 3 Screen mode 6 16 split screen 4 CR 5 End code LF IMPORTANT In quad and 16 split screen the same channels...

Страница 65: ...nd code LF 2 4 Auto Sequencing Start Command This is used to initiate auto sequencing of the displayed screen The response message is OK after normal reception and processing The ERR message is returned during MENU screen display alarm operation or 16 split display Byte Parameter Command Description 1 A 2 Command code S 4 CR 5 End code LF 2 5 Alarm Reset Command This is used to reset the alarm How...

Страница 66: ...essage is OK after normal reception and processing The ERR message is returned during MENU screen display Byte Parameter Command Description 1 N 2 Command code F 0 0fps No video transmission 1 NTSC 1fps PAL 1fps 2 NTSC 5fps PAL 4fps 3 NTSC 10fps PAL 8fps 4 NTSC 15fps PAL 12fps 5 NTSC 30fps PAL 25fps 3 Frame rate 6 NTSC 60fps PAL 50fps 4 CR 5 End code LF IMPORTANT Setting a frame rate other than 0f...

Страница 67: ...LF 2 9 Video Transmission Screen Size Command This is used to set the screen size for the video transmission The response message is OK after normal reception and processing The ERR message is returned during MENU screen display Byte Parameter Command Description 1 N 2 Command code P 0 VGA 3 JPEG size 2 SXGA 4 CR 5 End code LF 2 10 Add Data in Image Data Format Command This is used to set whether ...

Страница 68: ...er Message Description 1 V 2 Message code A 3 5 Software version XXX Software version X XX 6 9 Hardware version YYYY Hardware version YYYY 10 CR 11 End code LF 3 2 Video Format Request Command This is used to request the status of the current VIDEO format A FA output status message is returned after normal reception and processing FR Request command Byte Parameter Command Description 1 F 2 Command...

Страница 69: ... O 2 Message code A 0 Standard mode 1 Alarm display mode 3 Display mode 2 MENU mode 0 Full screen 1 Quad screen 3 9 split screen 4 Display screen Fixed to 0 while the MENU is open 6 16 split screen 5 Split screen page A D Split screen page Quad screen A D 9 split Screen A B In other split screen settings other than quad or 9 split screen page is always fixed to A 0 Auto sequencing OFF 6 Auto seque...

Страница 70: ...essage Description 1 A 2 Message code A 3 6 Alarm information 0000 FFFF Bit no 0 15 Bit value 0 No alarm Bit value 1 Alarm received 7 10 Video loss information 0000 000F Bit no 0 3 Bit value 0 No video loss Bit value 1 Video loss occurring 11 CR 12 End code LF Example 1 When alarm inputs are received at CH1 CH11 and CH16 bytes 3 6 are 8401 Channel no CH 16 CH 15 CH 14 CH 13 CH 12 CH 11 CH 10 CH 9 ...

Страница 71: ...larm status message is returned after normal reception and processing RF Request command Byte Parameter Command Description 1 R 2 Command code F 3 CR 4 End code LF RA Response message Byte Parameter Message Description 1 R 2 Message code A 0 No fan alarm 3 Fan alarm status 1 Fan alarm 4 CR 5 End code LF ...

Страница 72: ...n 1 N 2 Command code R 3 CR 4 End code LF NA Response message Byte Parameter Message Description 1 N 2 Message code A 0 0fps No video transmission 1 NTSC 1fps PAL 1fps 2 NTSC 5fps PAL 4fps 3 NTSC 10fps PAL 8fps 4 NTSC 15fps PAL 12fps 5 NTSC 30fps PAL 25fps 3 Frame rate 6 NTSC 60fps PAL 50fps 0 Low image quality 1 Average image quality 2 High image quality 4 JPEG compression ratio 3 Highest image q...

Страница 73: ... data format An IA data addition status message is returned after normal reception and processing IR Request command Byte Parameter Command Description 1 I 2 Command code R 3 CR 4 End code LF IA Response message Byte Parameter Message Description 1 I 2 Command code A 0 OFF 3 ALARM VIDEO LOSS data addition 1 ON 4 Reserve 0 5 Reserve 0 6 Reserve 0 7 CR 8 End code LF ...

Страница 74: ... commands The command format is shown in the table below Command format MN Menu code Command parameter CR LF 2 bytes 1 byte see below Set in the relevant byte number LF can be omotted The menu codes are shown in the table below Menu Code Description Reference 1 TIME SETUP 4 2 1 2 AUTO SEQUENCE 4 2 2 3 ALARM VIDEO LOSS 4 2 3 4 TITLE 4 2 4 5 DISPLAY 4 2 5 6 SYSTEM 4 2 6 0 MULTICAST 4 2 7 IMPORTANT T...

Страница 75: ...CE setting 4 5 Split screen auto sequence interval 01 30 1 30sec 6 7 CH1 full screen switching interval 00 30 8 9 CH2 full screen switching interval 00 30 10 11 CH3 full screen switching interval 00 30 12 13 CH4 full screen switching interval 00 30 14 15 CH5 full screen switching interval 00 30 16 17 CH6 full screen switching interval 00 30 18 19 CH7 full screen switching interval 00 30 20 21 CH8 ...

Страница 76: ...ideo loss ON OFF 1 ON 8 CR 9 End code LF 4 2 4 TITLE Setting command This is used to set the parameter for TITLE menu The ERR message is returned during alarm operations 1 SXGA Title Byte Parameter Command Description 1 M 2 Command code N 3 Menu code 4 Title setting 4 Item code 0 SXGA title 5 6 Title setting channel 01 16 Channel no 1 16 6 1st character from the left 7 2nd character 8 3rd characte...

Страница 77: ...er 10 4th character 11 5th character 12 Title data ASCII code See Character code table below 6th character 13 CR 14 End code LF Character Code Table 1st 2nd 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 SP 0 P タ ミ 1 1 A Q ア チ ム 2 2 B R イ ツ メ 3 3 C S ウ テ モ 4 4 D T エ ト ヤ 5 5 E U オ ナ ユ 6 6 F V ヲ カ ニ ヨ 7 7 G W ァ キ ヌ ラ 8 8 H X ィ ク ネ リ 9 9 I Y ゥ ケ ノ ル A J Z ェ コ ハ レ B K ォ サ ヒ ロ C L ャ シ フ ワ D M ュ ス ヘ ン E N ョ セ ホ ゙ F ...

Страница 78: ...iption 1 M 2 Command code N 3 Menu code 5 Display setting 0 OFF 4 Title display ON OFF SXGA LAN 1 ON 0 OFF 5 Mark display ON OFF SXGA LAN 1 ON 0 OFF 6 Tally display ON OFF SXGA 1 ON 0 WHITE 1 BLACK 7 Border display ON OFF SXGA 2 OFF 0 OFF 1 Under scan 8 Title display ON OFF Video 2 Over scan 0 OFF 9 Mark display ON OFF Video 1 ON 0 WHITE 1 BLACK 10 Border display ON OFF Video 2 OFF 11 CR 12 End co...

Страница 79: ...turned during alarm operations Byte Parameter Command Description 1 M 2 Command code N 3 Menu code 6 System setting 0 OFF 4 Switch lock 1 ON 0 SXGA output 1 Video transmission over LAN 5 Output mode 2 SXGA output and Video transmission over LAN 0 ALARM 6 REMOTE ALARM selection 1 REMOTE 7 CR 8 End code LF ...

Страница 80: ... octet 224 239 First octet setting Delimiter dot Second octet 0 255 Second octet setting Delimiter dot Third octet 0 255 Third octet setting Delimiter dot Fourth octet 0 255 Fourth octet setting Delimiter Colon Port number 1024 65535 Port number setting CR End code LF The number of data bytes varies depending on set value of address or port IMPORTANT The setting range for the multicast address is ...

Страница 81: ...rameter Message Description 1 R 2 Command code S 3 Menu code 1 TIME SETUP setting 4 5 Split screen auto reset time 00 60 00 OFF 1 60 seconds 6 7 Alarm reset time 01 60 1 60 seconds 8 9 Video loss reset time 01 60 1 60 seconds 10 CR 11 End code LF 4 3 2 AUTO SEQUENCE Setting Status Request Command This is used to request the setting status of Auto Sequence parameters MR Request command Byte Paramet...

Страница 82: ...est the setting status of Alarm Video Loss parameters MR Request command Byte Parameter Command Description 1 M 2 Command code R 3 Menu code 3 Alarm Video loss setting 4 CR 5 End code LF RS Response message Byte Parameter Message Description 1 R 2 Command code S 3 Menu code 3 Alarm Video loss setting 0 Trigger input 4 Alarm input mode 1 Level input 0 FULL 5 Alarm display mode 1 SPLIT 0 OFF 6 Alarm...

Страница 83: ...nu code 4 Title setting 4 1st character from the left 5 2nd character 6 3rd character 7 4th character 8 5th character 9 6th character 10 7th character 11 Title data ASCII code See section 4 2 4 Title Setting Command Character Code Table for ASCII code 8th character 12 CR 13 End code LF 2 Video Title Byte Parameter Message Description 1 R 2 Command code S 3 Menu code 4 Title setting 4 1st character...

Страница 84: ... End code LF RS Response message Byte Parameter Message Description 1 R 2 Command code S 3 Menu code 5 Display setting 0 OFF 4 Title display ON OFF SXGA LAN 1 ON 0 OFF 5 Mark display ON OFF SXGA LAN 1 ON 0 OFF 6 Tally display ON OFF SXGA 1 ON 0 WHITE 1 BLACK 7 Border display ON OFF SXGA 2 OFF 0 OFF 1 Under scan 8 Title display ON OFF Video 2 Over scan 0 OFF 9 Mark display ON OFF Video 1 ON 0 WHITE...

Страница 85: ... Response message Byte Parameter Message Description 1 R 2 Command code S 3 Menu code 6 System settings 0 OFF 4 Switch lock 1 ON 0 SXGA output 1 Video transmission over LAN 5 Output mode 2 SXGA output and video transmission over LAN 0 ALARM 6 REMOTE ALARM selection 1 REMOTE 0 No fan alarm 7 Fan alarm status 1 Fan alarm 8 10 Software version XXX Software version X XX 11 14 Hardware version YYYY Har...

Страница 86: ...e Parameter Message Description 1 R 2 Command code S 3 Menu code 0 Multicast address and port setting First octet 224 239 First octet setting Delimiter dot Second octet 0 255 Second octet setting Delimiter dot Third octet 0 255 Third octet setting Delimiter dot Fourth octet 0 255 Fourth octet setting Delimiter Colon Port number 1024 65535 Port number setting CR End code LF The number of data bytes...

Страница 87: ...en the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the in...

Страница 88: ...A America Distribution Service Center 2400 N E Waldo Road Gainesville FL 32609 U S A Phone 1 352 371 1505 Fax 1 352 378 5320 FOR A Corporation of Canada 425 Queen Street West Suite 211 Toronto Ontario M5V 2A5 CANADA Phone 1 416 977 0343 Fax 1 416 977 0657 FOR A UK Limited UNIT C71 Barwell Business Park Leatherhead Road Chessington Surrey KT9 2NY U K Phone 44 0 20 8391 7979 Fax 44 0 20 8391 7978 FO...

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