Videotec SM328B Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS

Page 2 - EN 55022 Class A

2.1.3.2 Switching off Turn the front switcher on OFF (O) position.2.2 Connectors and cables2.2.1 Video cables Use a RG 59 coaxial cable or

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2.2.3.2 Connecting cable between matrix and Macro/Videotec telemetry on Aux lineMatrix TX RJjack1 Receiver RXRS485A white RS485ARS485B yellow RS485B2.

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2.2.3.6 Connecting cable between matrix and Eneo multiplexer on Aux lineMatrix TX RJjack1 RJjack2 Mux RXRS485A white black RS485ARS485B yellow green R

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2.2.3.10 Connecting cable between matrix and Santec dome on Aux lineMatrix TX RJjack1 Santec Dome RS485A white TX+RS485B yellow TX-2.2.4 Pers

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2.3 Jumpers and DIP switch2.3.1 Opening the matrix Inside the matrix there are two jumpers (JP1 and JP2, behind the Aux connectors) for ins

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2.3.3.2 Special settingsDIP switch12345678 Meaning----off---The matrix ignores commands from the PC, if any----ON- - - The PC can control the matrix--

Page 8 - 1.2 Safety rules

2.4 MaintenanceInside the matrix there is a battery to store the date and time when the matrix is switched off. If it has to bereplaced, open the cov

Page 9 - 2.1 Preliminary operations

3 SETUP3.1 TerminologyIn this chapter the terms telemetry receiver or more simply receiver will be used to identify both the normaltelemetry receive

Page 10 - 2.2 Connectors and cables

3.4 Setup Parameters3.4.1 Video system The matrix is designed for use in PAL/NTSC systems, with interlaced and non-interlaced video outputs

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3.4.5.1 Controlling telemetry receivers via the matrixSet the protocol and baud rate for the Aux lines. When using Eneo PTH and Pelco D protocols it i

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US FCC Part 15 Class A Verification StatementNOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digitaldevice, pur

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•closed periods during the week, extra holidays and periods when the building is closed.While the parameters are being edited the bottom lines will sh

Page 14 - 2.3 Jumpers and DIP switch

Each keyboard may have the following settings:•not connected•connected:✔always enabled✔never enabled (operated by time events) ✔enabled during open p

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3.4.11.2 Excluding video inputs(Is the matrix used in a shopping mall? Is the public able to see some of the monitors?)Excluding cameras when there ar

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3.4.13 Switching sequences Switching sequences are series of cameras that are shown consecutively in a pre-set order and for a pre-set time.

Page 17 - 3.1 Terminology

•enabling the buzzer3.4.14.1 ID textThe text can have a max. 28 characters and the procedure to define it is the same for ID texts for thecameras.3.4.

Page 18 - 3.4 Setup Parameters

If a sequence or a camera is requested it is then necessary to indicate the desired number and thenconfirm it with E. A sequence/camera number equal t

Page 19 - 3.4.7 Date

3.4.16.1 Defining the time eventThe event is defined in the same way for each category and at each stage the keys to be pressed areshown at the bottom

Page 20 - 3.4.8 Time

4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 4.1 VCRIf there is to be a VCR connection, it should be connected with video OUT 8.4.1.1 Trigger signal The VCR trigg

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4.2 Event logThe matrix supplies a series of information, via the RS232 channel, for recording the succession ofsignificant events occurring to the s

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2) After the message for the start of the open/closed period there is a description of the status of thekeyboards, relays and alarm contacts:Message P

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Index1 Introduction...

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4.3 Controlling the matrix from the PC4.3.1 Macro Protocol 4.3.1.1 DescriptionThe Macro protocol is characterised by messages consisting on

Page 25 - 3.4.16 Time Events

4.3.1.5 Baud rate and data formatThe baud rate is the same as the one set by the DIP switch for communications with the keyboards. Itsformat is 8,N,2.

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4.3.2.3 CommandsCommand from PC Meaning Explanation Response[#Clr+monitor$]Clear In setup mode, with monitor =1, it emulates theC key ; in normal mode

Page 27 - 4.1 VCR

5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSPower supply: 100 - 240 V~ 47/63 HzConsumption (max):Video:Bandwidth:24 W32 inputs - 75 Ohm 1 Vpp (PAL / NTSC)8 outputs -

Page 28 - 4.2 Event log

6 APPENDIX 1: EXCLUDING VIDEO INPUTS6.1 Excluding video inputsNormally, switching a video signal to a monitor does not affect what is shown on the o

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In this example M1 is the master monitor, M2 thepublic monitor. Fixed camera C frames the public monitor.In this example keyboard K directly controlsr

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7 APPENDIX 2: COMPOSITE INSTALLATIONS7.1 Types of composite installationsThe SM328A matrix can be used in composite configurations where a number of

Page 31 - 4.3.2 Command list

7.2.2 Setting up the DCJ keyboard From the DCJ firmware version 9 onwards it is very easy to define the basic specifications needed form

Page 32 - 4.3.2.3 Commands

Select Accepted values/Cameras and enable the cameras according to the installation as shown inthe table and then select Accepted values/local Monito

Page 33 - 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

7.3 Decoding the receiversThe receivers need to be decoded when telemetry communications are carried out via the matrix. Since acomposite installatio

Page 34 - 6.1 Excluding video inputs

3.2.1 Setup by On Screen Menu...15

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7.5 Matrixes in parallel configuration7.5.1 Description Matrixes in parallel configuration refers to an installation where more than one ma

Page 36 - 7.2 Keyboards

The following is an example of a request by K2 for a PAR1 camera:7.5.3 Setting up the matrixes In menu 2.1.4 Setup system/Video and installa

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7.6 Master/slave matrixes7.6.1 Description Matrixes in master/slave configuration refers to an installation where each slave matrix is only

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Proceeding with additional selections willgradually replace the least recent cameras.7.6.3 Videoloss Videoloss is managed as normal in the s

Page 39 - 7.3 Decoding the receivers

•c7E: selects camera 7 on the matrix to which the keyboard is connected (SLAVE1 andSLAVE2 respectively)KMaster Operator:•c7E: selects camera 7 on the

Page 40 - 7.5.1 Description

8 CONFIGURATION SOFTWAREWhen the matrix is purchased, the software for the configuration of the matrix itself is supplied. This makesit possible to c

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At this point the operations are:1. Click "Next >" to move to the next screen•8. Configuration software Page 44/65 MNVCSM328A_0438figure

Page 42 - 7.6 Master/slave matrixes

2. Select/create the destination folder to install the configuration program in. If the folder does not exist itmust be created. Click on "Next &

Page 43 - 7.6.3 Videoloss

4. Select the CheckBox called “Create a desktop icon” if you wish to have the configuration program iconon your computer Desktop. The option is select

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6. In this phase, setup installs the program on the user's computer, a process that can be interrupted atany time by clicking the "Delete&q

Page 45 - 8.1 Terminology

3.4.16.1Defining the time event...234

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The following is therefore necessary:1. key in the old password (if the password does not exist, the field must be left empty)2. key in the new passwo

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8.2.3.4 VersionThe software version can be checked by selecting the symbol “?” from the main menu.8.2.3.5 Upload the matrix configurationIn addition t

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8.3 Parameter configuration8.3.1 Create/Open configuration file Choose the option File>New from the main menu if you wish to create a ne

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8.3.2 Video system In the second screen it is possible set the matrix for use in PAL or NTSC systems. Click on the “VideoSystem” arrow in th

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“Master matrix configuration”: a ComboBox appears. From here the total number of slave matrices to beconnected must be configured. The number of video

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8.3.4 Receiver decoding If you wish to decode the receivers, click on the CheckBox called “Receiver decoding”. The box “Receiverassignment”

Page 52 - 8.3 Parameter configuration

8.3.6 Date Through the configuration program it is also possible to choose whether the data is shown on the monitor.Furthermore, the format

Page 53 - 8.3.2 Video system

8.3.7 Time bands The programme proposes six time bands. New time bands can be added and existing bands can bemodified and/or removed.1. To i

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8.3.8 Holidays, opening hours, times closed 8.3.8.1 HolidaysIt is possible to add, edit and delete Holidays. 1. To add a new Holiday, input

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8.3.9 Time, summer time, and calendar time setting 8.3.9.1 Time settingThrough the configuration program it is also possible to choose wheth

Page 56 - 8.3.6 Date

7.6.2 Limitations in the choice of slave input...407.

Page 57 - 8.3.7 Time bands

If the “AUTOMATIC” option is selected, three sub-boxes are displayed.1) “Zone”. Contains a ComboBox that makes it possible to select a geographical re

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8.3.10 Keyboard enabling Each keyboard is enabled by clicking on the "Keyboard#” ComboBox (where # indicates the keyboardnumber). Then

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Click on the “<< Back” button to return to the previous screen.Click on the “>> Next” button to continue.8.3.13 Cycling sequenc

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8.3.13.2 Assignment of the cycling sequenceTwo cycling sequences can be assigned to each monitor, one sequence during opening hours and theother seque

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8.3.14.1 Identification textInput the text identifying the alarm in question in the “Description” field.8.3.14.2 BuzzerClick on the buzzer CheckBox to

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8.3.15 Timed events When the “Use timed events” CheckBox is clicked on, it is possible to define timed events for keyboards,relays and alarm

Page 63 - 8.3.14 Alarms

8.3.16 Masking To mask a video signal, select each of the cameras involved by clicking on the arrow of the “Camera”ComboBox. The white windo

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8.3.17 Final window At this point all the parameters have been configured. It is therefore possible to modify some of theconfigurations by g

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8.3.14.2Buzzer...

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1 INTRODUCTION1.1 Typographical conventionsThis instruction manual makes use of different graphics symbols: Hazard of electric shock: unplug the pow

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2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION2.1 Preliminary operations 2.1.1 Opening the package When the product is delivered make sure the package is intact a

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