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INTRODUCTION 

MAIN CHARACTERISTICS 

TP4MD/CD / TP10MD/CD / TP16MD/CD

 

 

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Multiplexers  TP  are  devices,  which  enable  recording 
and decoding of up to 16 TV signals (cameras) on the 
VCR.  They  also  offer  the  simultaneous  displaying  of 
all  cameras  on  a  divided  screen  in  a  number  of  dis-
playing formats – views. 
The multiplexers have two digital channels. The main 
channel  is  used  for  LIVE  display  or  for  playback  of 
recorded pictures. The recording channel is used only 
for recording. 
The multiplexers have RS 485 and the CAN interface, 
which enables to control the telemetry receivers used 
for controlling the PAN/TILT camera heads and zoom 
lenses. 
For optimum camera recording on VCR it is possible 
to use the activity detector. The activity detector ena-
bles  to  affect  the  camera  recording  or  displaying ca-
meras with detected motion. 
The  multiplexers have not only a digital channel, but 
also  an  analogue  channel,  which  contains  a  sequen-
tial switcher with the programmable order and time of 
cameras switching. The spot channel is used even for 
manual controlling from the main panel. 

4, 10 or 16 video inputs  

main and spot output 

VCR input and output 

automatic TV standard detection from connected 
cameras 

864  samples  per  a  TV  line  CCIR/PAL  (856  - 
EIA/NTSC) 

576 active TV lines CCIR/PAL (480 – EIA/NTSC) 

256 grey scale / 16 million colours 

RS 485 and CAN interface for telemetry control-
ling of pan/tilt units and zoom lenses 

possibility of controlling from external keyboard 

displaying of 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 16 came-
ras on divided screen 

digital zoom 

picture freeze 

user friendly on-screen menu 

on-screen time, date, titles and status 

programmable  switching  sequence  for  spot  and 
main monitor  

built-in activity detector 

4, 10 or 16 alarm inputs  

potentialless alarm output 

wide range of alarm settings 

acoustic and optical alarm signalling 

recording of alarm events 

 
 

 
 
 

OPERATING ELEMENTS AND FUNCTIONS 

 

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Summary of Contents for TP10CD

Page 1: ...ENGLISH BLACK WHITE AND COLOUR MULTIPLEXERS Installation and user manual TP4MD TP10MD TP16MD TP4CD TP10CD TP16CD ...

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Page 3: ...CAN RS 485 RS 232 INTERFACE 4 EXTERNAL KEYBOARD 4 MULTIPLEXER NETWORKING 4 MULTIPLEXER CONTROLLING 5 CAMERA DISPLAYING LIVE 5 PLAYBACK PLAY 5 DIGITAL ZOOM ZOOM 5 PICTURE RECORDING REC 5 ANALOGUE CHANNEL CONTROLL SEQ 5 DISPLAYING VCR INPUT VCR 5 SELECT VIEW VIEW 5 TELEMETRY CONTROLLING 5 FREEZE PICTURE HOLD 6 LOAD MACRO MACRO 6 ALARM STATUS ALARM 6 LIST OF EVENTS 6 MENU 7 MAIN MENU 7 VIDEORECORDER ...

Page 4: ...tching The spot channel is used even for manual controlling from the main panel o 4 10 or 16 video inputs o main and spot output o VCR input and output o automatic TV standard detection from connected cameras o 864 samples per a TV line CCIR PAL 856 EIA NTSC o 576 active TV lines CCIR PAL 480 EIA NTSC o 256 grey scale 16 million colours o RS 485 and CAN interface for telemetry control ling of pan ...

Page 5: ...tions 16 IN1 IN16 Video inputs for cameras 1 16 The video inputs are automatically terminated if the corresponding video output is left unconnected If a device is connected to video out make sure that it is properly terminated 17 VCR IN Use this video input for connecting from VCR 18 SPOT Video output to spot monitor 19 OUT1 OUT16 Video outputs for cameras 1 16 20 VCR OUT Video output to VCR 21 MA...

Page 6: ...cted to the CAN bus You can connect several external keyboards to CAN bus and control different or the same devices During controlling of one device by several keyboards you are able to operate controlled device by another key board five seconds after the last command of the pre vious keyboard it is not possible to control one device from two keyboards at the same time MULTIPLEXERS NETWORKING Usin...

Page 7: ... channel is switched on by pressing the button SEQ The buttons 1 to 16 are used for displaying a corresponding camera by press ing the button AUTO it is switched the automatic switching sequence on or off Set up sequential switching parameters using the menu Sequence Cameras in sequence and Time multiplier see page 8 and 9 By another pressing the button SEQ the mul tiplexer switches back into the ...

Page 8: ...er leaving the cameras menu and pressing the PRESET button you return back to the pan tilt and lens controlling mode After that the PRESET disa pears from the status line FREEZE PICTURE HOLD During LIVE and PLAY modes pressing the button HOLD freezes the main channel monitor view The picture starts to move again by other pressing of this LOAD MACRO MACRO TP multiplexers enable to define so called ...

Page 9: ...nction it is important to ensure that the VCR and multiplexer work in the same mode You can also define the type of the con nection between the VCR and the multiplexer with the help of AUX input VCR TYPE Set up your VCR type here If your VCR type is not mentioned here use an analogous type or choose a user defined VCR and set up the working VCR modes in the menu User defined VCR see page 7 VCR MOD...

Page 10: ...CR and the multiplexer If the operator switches the recording speed on the VCR or the recording speed is changed by the influence of the alarm signal on the VCR the multiplexer changes its recording speed automatically Start record if the AUX input activity is detected multiplexer starts the recording automatically MENU CAMERA Set up camera parameters of recording displaying activity detection seq...

Page 11: ...rameter TIME MULTIPLIER The time of the displaying of particular cameras can be quite lengthened or shortened and the proportion of displaying particular steps cameras still lasts It is important to note that the time of displaying one step after the change will still stay in interval of 1 to 255 seconds There is an illustrated example in the table how the switching time changes according to the p...

Page 12: ...m inputs marking the line the alarm inputs will influence recording Activity detector if you mark this line the activity detector will influence recording Alarmed cameras only only the cameras with the alarm detection will be recorded during the alarm las ting The source of the alarm can be either from the alarm inputs or from the activity detector Selected alarmed cameras only only the cameras wi...

Page 13: ...functions below than have no meaning No reaction to alarm no reaction to alarm inputs Follow input active during the alarm lasting on any of the inputs Switch on XX seconds active for the time from 1 to 99 seconds since the last alarm activation No reaction to camera fail no reaction to the video signal lost Switch on XX seconds active for the time from 1 to 99 seconds since the camera signal fail...

Page 14: ...ctor will explore the image changes can be defined with the help of this matrix 18 x 9 of light sensitivity elements for every camera The transparent squares represent active fields There are described controlling buttons for editing the light sensitivity matrix here 1 sets one active matrix field 2 clears one field 3 sets the whole line 4 clears the whole line WALK TEST The walk test is used for ...

Page 15: ...ded cameras will be changed after the macro is launched Select cameras by opening this submenu you can choose your own set of the cameras for recording Activity detector by marking this line the cameras for activity detection will be changed after the macro is launched Select cameras your own set of the cameras for activity detection Sensitivity of the detector by marking this line the sensitivity...

Page 16: ...ist of events which corresponds to previous setting in this menu CLEAR LIST You can clear the list of events in this menu by pres sing the button 1 MENU SYSTEM In this menu you can set up such parameters which correspond to the functions of multiplexers as the password the data and time setting interlace correc tion telemetry characteristics and the language choice PASSWORD The user can control th...

Page 17: ... the multiplexer and its format of displaying on the monitor If you choose some time and date item time will stop and will not start since this menu is finished TIME CORRECTION You can correct the multiplexer internal clock devia tions by setting the value of seconds added or taken off per a day For example If the clock of multiplexers delays 2 5 seconds a day increase the value of the correction ...

Page 18: ...ess can be set up here Parameters setup parameters for selected protocol The following menus control the function of user out puts AUX1 AUX2 see Telemetry controlling on page 8 Change output by pressing one of the buttons AUX1 2 the state of user output will be changed Follow key The user output is switched on while holding the button AUX ENABLE EXTERNAL KEYBOARD marking this line you enable multi...

Page 19: ...mination at the end of the line by the connected device or must be left unconnected Cameras on divided screen are slightly shaking Interlace correction is switched off oSet up the interlace correction of live picture in menu SYSTEM DISPLAY page 16 The shaking stops with result of slower displaying At colour multiplexer displayed have incorrect colours Improper setting of camera parameters oCheck t...

Page 20: ...of the alarm inputs is defective oCheck the connection of the alarm inputs page 3 The device reacts to alarm inputs incorrectly The set up of alarm inputs polarity is incorrect oCheck the polarity of alarm inputs in menu ALARM INPUTS page 10 The alarm output relay does not react properly The polarity of alarm is set up incorrectly oSet up the normal state of alarm output in menu RELAY CONTACTS pag...

Page 21: ...pin female connector AUX INPUT Loop connection input ground GND Activity programmable Maximum alarm loop impedance 1 kW ALARM OUTPUT Number 1 potentialless contacts of low voltage relay Maximum switching voltage 40 V Maximum switching current 0 5 A RS 485 INTERFACE Baud rate depend on protocol Maximum length 1000 m Terminators 120 W at both ends CAN INTERFACE Baud rate 50 kBs Maximum length bus st...

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