® PELCO GENEX MX4000 Genex® Series Simplex and Duplex Multiplexers Installation/ Operation Manual C1920M-D (4/03) AR Pelco World Headquarters • 3500 Pelco Way, Clovis, CA 93612-5699 USA • www.pelco.
CONTENTS Section Page IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS ................................................................ 4 DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................... 4 WHAT IS A VIDEO MULTIPLEXER? .......................................................................... 4 GENEX SERIES MULTIPLEXERS ............................................................................ 5 APPLICATIONS .................................
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Page Stand-Alone Multiplexer ..................................................................................... 6 Multiplexer with KBD4000 Keyboard ................................................................. 6 Multiplexers with KBD4000 Keyboards and MX4000SVR ................................. 7 Duplex Multiplexer with CM6700 Matrix Switcher ..............................................
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS Prior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be observed. 1. Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and conform to all local codes. 2. Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 6, or 6P enclosure, it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where exposed to rain and moisture. 3. Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco. 4.
GENEX SERIES MULTIPLEXERS The MX4000 Genex® Series simplex and duplex multiplexers can accept video inputs from a maximum of 9 or 16 cameras, depending on model. You can work in any of four languages: English (default), French, German, or Spanish. Duplex multiplexers let you view live video while simultaneously recording or playing tapes using standard or time-lapse VCRs.
APPLICATIONS CAMERAS -16 MAXIMUM AUX MONITOR (OPTIONAL) (DUPLEX MODEL ONLY) SPOT MONITOR (OPTIONAL) MAIN MONITOR VCR IN SPOT MAI VCR IN OUT AUX OUT N COM NH CC S ALARMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SVHS 9 10 110-240V 50/60 Hz 12 13 14 15 16 MX4000 MULTIPLEXER Figure 1.
KBD4000 KEYBOARDS F2 F3 7 8 CAM PRESET MACRO 0 1 2 3 TO ADDITONAL KEYBOARDS 4 UP TO 2 MORE MONITORS - 4 MAXIMUM 5 6 KBDKIT (-X) 7 8 LOCAL PORT F2 F3 7 8 CAM PRESET MACRO 0 SERVER MULTIPLEXER INPUTS VIDEO OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 LOCAL KEYBOARD MUX(S) 1 MAIN REMOTE PORT 12 VAC 8 2 3 SPOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT FROM MULTIPLEXER SPOT MONITOR OUTPUT FROM MULTIPLEXER (OPTIONAL) VCR IN SPOT MAIN OUT AUX IN IN COM OUT N NH OCC S ALARMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CM6700 MATRIX SWITCHER KBD300 VIDEO INPUTS LOCAL KEYBOARD 1 1 3 5 7 9 1 13 ON VIDEO OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 15 2 3 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 4 IN OUT MULTIPLEXER SPOT MAIN OUT AUX ON SVHS 1 2 3 4 KBD300 VCR IN SVHS COM OUT N NH OCC S ALARMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 TO ADDITIONAL KEYBOARDS IN 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 110-240V 50/60 Hz 8 MULTIPLEXER WALL BLOCK (UP TO 6 MORE) KBDKIT 12 VAC Figure 4.
MODELS Color Simplex MX4009CS 9-channel, color simplex multiplexer, NTSC standard, 120 VAC, 60 Hz (UL, cUL, FCC) MX4009CS-X Same as MX4009CS except PAL standard, 230 VAC, 50 Hz (CE, UL AR-S) MX4016CS 16-channel, color simplex multiplexer, NTSC standard, 120 VAC, 60 Hz (UL, cUL, FCC) MX4016CS-X Same as MX4016CS except PAL standard, 230 VAC, 50 Hz (CE, UL AR-S) Color Duplex MX4009CD 9-channel, color duplex multiplexer, NTSC standard, 120 VAC, 60 Hz (UL, cUL, FCC) MX4009CD-X Same as MX4009CD except
INSTALLATION Unpack and inspect all parts carefully. The following parts are supplied: 1 1 1 1 1 MX4000 Series multiplexer Rack ear kit 2 Rack ears 4 4-40 x .375-inch pan head screws 4 10-32 x .750-inch pan head screws Power cord 6-foot (1.8 m) data cable with RJ-45 connectors MOUNTING B D C A Figure 5. Rack Installation Place the multiplexer on a flat surface or install it in a 19-inch (48.26 cm) equipment rack.
2 CAMERAS LOOPED VIDEO OUTPUT Figure 6. Camera Wiring Example IMPORTANT: Camera power should be wired in phase to all cameras. When cameras are sequenced, they will roll on the spot monitor (and on the auxiliary monitor with duplex models) if they are out of phase. On the main monitor, cameras are digitally time corrected and will not roll when sequenced if they are out of phase. Video inputs can come from any conventional source. No external camera synchronization is required.
3 NOTE: Skip this step if MONITORS Refer to Table A for the type of video coaxial cable to use. you are connecting your multiplexer to an MX4000SVR—or to a CM6700 SCU (duplex models only). Main Monitor – Connect the video input of your monitor to the multiplexer’s MAIN output using standard BNC connector and coaxial cable. If your color monitor supports SVHS, you can use a special SVHS cable between your monitor and the multiplexer. Spot Monitor (Optional) – Connect your spot monitor to the SPOT output.
1. Connect the video to the multiplexer video inputs. For monochrome multiplexers, use standard VCRs. For color multiplexers, use standard or SVHS VCRs. For standard VCRs, use the BNC connectors (refer to Table A). For SVHS VCRs, use the SVHS connectors (use video cable designed for SVHS). Connecting One VCR (Simplex/Duplex Models) Refer to Figure 7. a. b. Connect VCR OUT on the multiplexer to the video IN on the VCR. Connect VCR IN on the multiplexer to the video OUT on the VCR.
4B PELCO’S TIME-LAPSE VCRS SET RST REC GND ALM MODE IN MIC IN CLK CALL OUT RESET OUT REMOTE AUDIO IN SET RST REC GND ALM IN RESET OUT AUDIO OUT CALL OUT IN MIC CLK MODE VIDEO REMOTE IN VIDEO OUT B PELCO TIME-LAPSE VCR A SPOT MAIN VCR OUT AUX SVHS IN IN SVHS COM OUT N NH OCC S ALARMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 110-240V 50/60 Hz Figure 9.
5 ALARMS SPOT MAIN VCR OUT AUX IN SVHS SVHS IN COM OUT N NH OCC S ALARMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 110-240V 50/60 Hz Figure 10. Alarm Wiring Example Alarm inputs require a ground signal through a contact opening or closure, such as a switch or relay. To wire the alarm inputs (refer to Figure 10): 1. Connect one wire from the alarm source (for example, door) to one of the alarm input pins of the multiplexer. The alarm input must correspond to the camera input.
6A SINGLE KEYBOARD This installation is for a single keyboard plugged into a Genex multiplexer. Refer to Figure 2 in the Applications section for an overview of a typical application. 1. Remove the DIP switch cover plate on the back of the keyboard. Set the DIP switches (refer to the keyboard manual). Replace the plate. 2. Plug the supplied 25-foot (7.6 m) cable into the back of the KBD4000/KBD4002 keyboard and into COM IN on the back of the multiplexer. Refer to Figure 11. 3.
7 (OPTIONAL) MX4000SVR SERVER WITH KEYBOARDS ADDRESS #1 (LOCAL) CONTROLS MONITOR 1 ON LOCAL KEYBOARD ADDRESS #2 (REMOTE) CONTROLS MONITOR 2 ADDRESS #4 (REMOTE) CONTROLS MONITOR 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON ON R- R+ ON T+ T- ADDRESS #3 (REMOTE) CONTROLS MONITOR 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TX+ TX12VAC 12VAC GND NC RXRX+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TX+ TX12VAC 12VAC GND NC RXRX+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TX+ TX12VAC 12VAC GND NC RXRX+ MULTIPLEXER WALL BLOCK KBDKIT 4 5 3 6 2
This installation is for up to four keyboards connected to a Genex MX4000SVR Multiplexer Server. Refer to Figure 3 in the Applications section for an overview of a typical application. 18 1. Remove the DIP switch cover plates on the backs of the keyboards. Set the DIP switches (refer to Figure 13). Replace the plates. 2. Wire the keyboards as shown in Figure 13. 3. If you are going to daisy chain multiplexers (eight maximum), use the 6-foot (1.
(OPTIONAL) MULTIPLE MULTIPLEXERS WITH CM6800 8 COM 5 & 6 COM 3 CM9505-UPS M DEVICES MONITORS 8 MAXIMUM LOCAL KEYBOARDS (RS-485) KBD 100/200/300 SERIES MAX # OF DEVICES 8 NOTE: TOTAL NUMBER OF KBD 100/200/300 SERIES KEYBOARDS CONNECTED TO THE CM6800 CANNOT EXCEED 16.
This installation is more effective than using the MX4000SVR server. Using the CM6800 provides the following: • • • • Support of up to eight monitors instead of four Support of M devices, such as the KBD960 keyboard Maximum of 18 keyboards instead of four Support of additional cameras that are not going through the Genex Also, the CM6800 macros include multiplexer control allowing you to build sequences that include a combination of multi-camera and/or single camera displays.
Table B. RJ-45 Pin-Outs PIN 1 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NOTE: A KBD4000/ KBD4002 keyboard cannot be used when a multiplexer is used with a CM6700 SCU. Multiplexer Function Keyboards Function RX+ RX12 VDC Open Gnd NC TXTX+ TX+ TX12 VAC/VDC 12 VAC Gnd NC RXRX+ Refer to Figure 4 in the Applications section for an overview of a typical application. Refer to Table B for RJ-45 pin-outs.
10 NOTE: If the reach be- Use the following procedure to initialize multiplexers being powered up for the first time or after extended storage. This clears any random data remaining in the multiplexer and initializes the memory for user programming. tween the electrical outlet and the VIEW button is too far, try the following. Detach the power cord from the rear of the multiplexer, plug into the outlet first, and then plug the power cord into the multiplexer. A rack-mounted unit may require two people.
PROGRAMMING IMPORTANT: If you need to change the language, do so before programming because changing the language involves resetting the multiplexer to factory defaults. Refer to the Changing The Language Programming of system, camera, and VCR setup; camera sequencing; and alarm and activity detection are done through on-screen menus displayed on the main monitor. You can enable a password to prevent unauthorized access to the menus.
*2,6,or 8 Hr 12 Hr 16 Hr 18 Hr 24 Hr 48 Hr 72 Hr 84 Hr 96 Hr NORMAL RECORD SETUP RECORD SPEED 2/6/8 Hr SWITCH INTERVAL 003 ALARM RECORD SETUP RECORD SPEED 2/6/8 Hr SWITCH INTERVAL 003 120 Hr 168 Hr 180 Hr 240 Hr 360 Hr 480 Hr 600 Hr 720 Hr 960 Hr LOW SENSITIVITY MED SENSITIVITY HIGH SENSITIVITY ACTIVITY DETECTION MED SENSITIVITY SET ALL CLEAR ALL EXIT TEST 003 TO 509 ** BOX BOX EXIT BACK * 2/6/8 HR FOR NTSC/EIA MODEL MULTIPLEXERS, 3 HR FOR PAL/CCIR MODELS.
PASSWORD You can program the multiplexer to request a password to access programming menus. Enable the password in the Advanced System Setup menu (refer to the Advanced System Setup [View Button] section). The universal password is 3916 and cannot be changed. You must enter this password by pressing the camera number keys whenever a password is requested. CHANGING THE LANGUAGE You can work in any of four languages: English (default), French, German, or Spanish. To change: 1.
To program the main system parameters: TIP: In any menu you can reverse the direction in which the options cycle by doublepressing the +/- button. TIP: You can exit a menu by pressing (for about three seconds) the same button you used to enter the menu. 1. Press the VIEW button for approximately three seconds until the System Setup menu appears. Type the password, if requested. The currently selected menu item blinks. 2. Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen. 3.
Alarm Inputs Program alarm inputs for normally open or normally closed operation. Normally Open = current flow = alarm switch or relay closed Normally Closed = no current flow = alarm switch or relay open SPOT MAIN VCR OUT AUX SVHS IN IN SVHS COM OUT N NH OCC S ALARMS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 110-240V 50/60 Hz Figure 20. Alarm Wiring Example In the example in Figure 20, current flows through the contacts (switch) in the door when it is closed.
ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP (VIEW BUTTON) DATE FORMAT MM-DD-YY PASSWORD DISABLED FRONT PANEL CONTROL ENABLED MAIN MONITOR DISPLAY RESPONDS TO SEQUENCE BLANK TRACK MAIN NONE SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY SEQUENCE RESPONDS TO ALARMS AUX MONITOR DISPLAY RESPONDS TO BLANK ACTIVITY CAMERA TYPES ALL COLOR UNIT ID COMM. TYPE 001 MASTER (KBD-T/D) RELAY OUTPUT ALARM BLANK† CAM 1† CAM 16† SEQUENCE† ALL COLOR* COLOR & B/W RESERVED MASTER (KBD-T/D) SLAVE 001–240 * ALL B/W SHOWN ON MONOCHROME MODELS.
BLANK - Lets you view an individual camera, but you cannot run a sequence. An alarm or activity detection will override the camera you are viewing. When the alarm or activity detection goes away, the screen will return to the camera you were viewing. Press the Sequence button to return to a blank screen. SEQUENCE - Lets you view an individual camera or run a sequence. An alarm or activity detection will override what you are observing.
NOTE: Remember, one Comm. Type • If you have a stand-alone multiplexer, it must be the master. multiplexer must be the master. If your system uses multiple multiplexers, one must be programmed as master and the others as slaves. • If you have a KBD4000/KBD4002 keyboard in polled communication mode (keyboard switch 4 OFF): This is the normal mode of communication. If you have one multiplexer connected to a keyboard, the multiplexer must be set for master.
RECORD SETUP (LIVE/VCR OR DISPLAY/RECORD BUTTON) NORMAL REC. SPEED ALARM REC.
DISABLED means the VCR head switching pulse is not used. (Incorrect VCR Switch Pulse entry is a common cause of playback and P/T control problems.) Alarm Handling Determines how alarms are recorded and for how long. AS A PRIORITY updates and records cameras with an alarm more often than cameras without an alarm. ONLY records only cameras with an alarm. Configure Custom VCR Press the +/- button to get to the Custom VCR Setup menu.
CUSTOM VCR SETUP (LIVE/VCR OR DISPLAY/RECORD BUTTON) *2, 6, or 8 Hr 12 Hr 16 Hr 18 Hr 24 Hr 48 Hr 72 Hr 84 Hr 96 Hr NORMAL RECORD SETUP RECORD SPEED 2/6/8 Hr SWITCH INTERVAL 003 ALARM RECORD SETUP RECORD SPEED 2/6/8 Hr SWITCH INTERVAL 003 120 Hr 168 Hr 180 Hr 240 Hr 360 Hr 480 Hr 600 Hr 720 Hr 960 Hr 003 TO 509 ** EXIT BACK * 2/6/8 HR FOR NTSC/EIA MODEL MULTIPLEXERS, 3 HR FOR PAL/CCIR MODELS. REMAINING RECORD SPEEDS DEPEND UPON VCR MODEL.
CAMERA SETUP (CAMERA BUTTONS) NORMAL COVERT CAMERA 1 NORMAL * ä à á â c ê ë è ï î ì ‹ › , (COMMA) VIDEO INPUT TERMINATION 75 OHM ALARM INPUT NORMALLY OPEN COAXITRON FORMAT EXTENDED ACTIVITY DETECTION SET DETECTION MASK ENABLED ENABLED DISABLED EXTENDED OFF STANDARD OPEN CLOSED * ONLY NINE CHARACTERS APPEAR WHEN IN THE 16-CAMERA DISPLAY. Figure 25. Basic Camera Menu To program a camera input: 1. Press the desired CAMERA button for approximately three seconds until the Camera menu appears.
Video Termination Set to 75 OHM when equipment is connected only to the video IN connector. Set to LOOP HI-Z when equipment is connected to both the video IN and video OUT (looping) connectors. Equipment connected to the looping connector must be terminated at 75 ohms. Alarm Input Refer to the System Setup section for an explanation of normally closed and normally open operation.
The activity mask selects what portion of the camera’s field of view the multiplexer monitors for activity. The entire grid is active on default. To program an activity mask for a camera: 1. Press the desired CAMERA button for approximately three seconds until the Camera menu appears. Type the password if requested. The currently selected menu item blinks. 2. Use the arrow buttons to highlight SET DETECTION MASK. 3. Press the +/- button. The Activity Mask appears.
SEQUENCE SETUP (SEQUENCE BUTTON) GROUP 1 2 3 4 QUAD (2x2) 04 04 04 04 NINE (3x3) 04 04 Figure 27. Camera Sequence Menu Sequencing can be programmed in full screen, four-camera and nine-camera displays. Cameras will not sequence when operating the zoom function. LEDs above the camera buttons will illuminate to indicate which cameras are being displayed. To program camera sequencing: 1. Press the SEQUENCE button for approximately three seconds until the Sequence menu appears.
HELP MENU HELP BUTTON SETTING VCR SPEED & ALARM QUICK SETUP MONITOR SETUP +/– - SINGLE PRESS MODIFY DOUBLE PRESS CHANGE EDIT DIRECTION HOLD BUTTON TO ENTER/EXIT THEIR ASSOCIATED MENU USE ARROWS TO NAVIGATE (The simplex menu shows DISP/REC rather than VCR/LIVE.) Figure 28. Help Menu The Help menu is accessed from any other menu. 1. 2. Use the up and down arrow buttons in any menu to highlight HELP. Press the +/- button. The Help menu appears. ALARM LOG NO.
MULTIPLE CAMERA DISPLAY SETUP Use the front panel controls to configure multiple camera display formats. LEDs above the camera buttons illuminate to indicate which cameras are being displayed. PROGRAMMING THE PICTURE-IN-PICTURE DISPLAY BUTTON) ( You can program the on-screen location and size of the picture-in-picture (PIP) display. PIP is not available in VCR playback mode. To program the PIP display: button. 1. Press the 2.
PROGRAMMING THE 9-CAMERA DISPLAYS ( BUTTON) You can program two groups of nine cameras each (16-channel model only). Both groups can be programmed to include any nine cameras. is not available in RECORD mode for the simplex models. To program the nine-camera displays: 1. button to call up a nine-camera display. If necessary, press the Press the button again to advance to the other nine-camera group. 2. Press the button for approximately three seconds.
PROGRAMMING MENU DEFAULTS Table D.
SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMING KBD4000/KBD4002 PROGRAMMING (OPTIONAL) NOTE: Whenever a multi- plexer server is installed, you must enter programming mode from the multiplexer’s front panel. After doing so, you can program the multiplexer through its front panel or you can navigate and make programming selections through the keyboard. TIP: In any menu, you can use the OPEN key to scroll options forward and the CLOSE key to scroll backward.
SPECTRA/ESPRIT MAIN MENU ACCESS You can call up the Spectra or Esprit main menu by programming preset 95 (28 if in 32-preset mode). If you are using a KBD4000 Series keyboard: Press the SPOT MONITOR key. Enter 95, and then hold the PRESET key until the main menu appears on the screen. Refer to either the SD5 Series Spectra II and Spectra Lite Dome Systems or ES3000 Series Esprit Integrated Positioning System installation/operation manuals for full programming and operating instructions.
MX4000SVR (SINGLE MODE) START-UP TEST NOTE: You must initialize the keyboard after a power failure, or after unplugging and reconnecting the keyboard. 1. On the keyboard, press 1 and then UNIT. 2. Press the MAIN button. 3. Press the 4- and 9-screen buttons. The picture on the monitor should change accordingly. 4. Press the SPOT button. 5. Press 1, Cam, 2, Cam. The monitor should display a full-screen image of camera 1 and then camera 2. ALARM/RELAY/VCR 1.
Table E. Front Panel Controls (The MODEL column shows whether the button/operation applies to the simplex or duplex multiplexers or both. S = Simplex, D = Duplex, S/D = both.) BUTTON LIVE/VCR DISPLAY/RECORD CAMERA SEQUENCE VIEW MODEL D OPERATION FUNCTION Press once. Toggles main monitor display between live inputs and playback from VCR. In LIVE mode, the red LED lights. Press for 3 seconds. Displays or exits the record setup menu on the main monitor. Press once or twice.
Table E. Front Panel Controls (continued) BUTTON MODEL S/D OPERATION Press once. (Does not work in RECORD or VCR modes.) FUNCTION Displays a picture-in-picture insert on top of the full-screen display on the main monitor. Press button again to exit. Once in PIP mode, press for three seconds to enter programming mode. S/D Press once. Displays a group of four cameras on the main monitor. Repeat pressing the button to display other groups. (Does not work in RECORD mode for simplex models.
Table F. Operation Guide (continued) OPERATION Call a group of cameras. (Does not work in RECORD mode for simplex models.) Display a picture-inpicture (PIP) insert. MODEL FRONT PANEL COMMAND RESULT D 1. Make sure the LIVE/VCR LED on the left of the front panel is ON. If the light is not on, press the LIVE/ VCR button to toggle the light ON. Displays the group of cameras on the main monitor. S 1. Make sure the monitor displays “LIVE”.
Table F. Operation Guide (continued) OPERATION Sequence multiple cameras in one location of a 4-, 9-, or 16-camera display. MODEL S/D FRONT PANEL COMMAND 1. Select the desired multi-camera display. 2. Press and hold the multi-camera display button to enter multicamera programming mode. A bar will appear in the first camera location. (Does not work in RECORD mode for simplex models.) RESULT The sequence runs until the SEQUENCE button is pressed or until another camera or multi-camera display is selected.
Table F. Operation Guide (continued) OPERATION Play a tape. MODEL D S FRONT PANEL COMMAND 1. Make sure the LIVE/VCR LED on the left of the front panel is OFF. If the light is not off, press the LIVE/ VCR button to toggle the light OFF. 1. Make sure the monitor displays “VCR”. If not, press the DISPLAY/ RECORD button until the monitor shows VCR mode. 2. Turn on the VCR and press the PLAY button. RESULT Displays the recorded cameras in the selected format on the main monitor.
Table F. Operation Guide (continued) OPERATION MODEL Open or close a log of the last 72 alarms. S/D FRONT PANEL COMMAND 1. Press the VIEW button twice to display the alarm list. (If there are more than 18 alarms logged, use the up/down arrows to scroll through the list.) RESULT Displays or removes alarm list on the main monitor. 2. Do one of the following to close the log. S/D Display and record alarms and/or activity detection. a. Press the VIEW button twice to clear the list and close the log.
TROUBLESHOOTING If you have difficulty operating your system, run through the following checklist to see if you can solve the problem. 1. Are the keyboard switches set properly? 2. Is the equipment wired properly? 3. Are the menu options in the multiplexers and server set properly? 4. For the duplex models, is the LIVE/VCR LED on for live video and off for tape playback? For the simplex models, has the multiplexer been set to the correct mode using the DISPLAY/RECORD button? 5.
16. If you have a server, each keyboard controls its corresponding monitors. In single mode, keyboard 1 controls monitor 1, keyboard 2 controls monitor 2, etc. In paired mode, keyboard 1 controls monitor 1 (main) and monitor 2 (spot), and keyboard 3 controls monitor 3 (main) and monitor 4 (spot). In paired mode, keyboards 2 and 4 are not used. 17.
SPECIFICATIONS VIDEO Input Level: 1 Vp-p, composite NTSC: 525 lines, 60 fields/second PAL: 625 lines, 50 fields/second Digital Image: 768 (H) x 512 (V) pixels full screen 1536 bytes horizontal memory 26 MB display image memory 8-bit luminance, 256 shades of gray 8-bit chrominance, over 16 million colors Format: CCIR 601 4:2:2 Sampling Rate: 13.
INDEX A I Activity detection 27, 35 description 5 Activity mask setup 35 Advanced system setup 28 Alarm handling 32 Alarm inputs 27, 35 Alarm log 38 Alarm/relay/VCR scenario testing 44 Alarms description 5 installation 15 normally open/normally closed 27 Applications 8 Aux monitor display 29 Auxiliary monitor description 5 Initializing multiplexers 22 Installation alarm quick programming 27 alarms 15 cameras 11 KBD4000/KBD4002 quick programming 42 monitors 12 mounting 10 pelco time-lapse vcrs 14 powering
P S Pan/tilt control quick setup 42 Password 28 Password programming 25 Picture-in-picture display 39 Playback format 32 Playback problems with DM multiplexers 49 Programming 16-camera displays 40 4-camera displays 39 9-camera displays 40 activity mask setup 35 advanced system setup (view button) 28 alarm quick programming 27 camera setup (camera buttons) 34 custom vcr setup (live/vcr or display/record button) 33 KBD4000/KBD4002 quick programming 42 password 25 picture-in-picture display 39 record setup (
REGULATORY NOTICES This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when 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.