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A Rich Array of Features for More Reliable and Efficient Surveillance

Three Sequencing Features for More Efficient Monitoring

These features allow you to determine the sequence in which you seem images from multiple cameras. 
System Controller buttons make monitoring more efficient by enabling instant selection of the pattern of your choice.

Tour Sequence

Automatically switches camera images sequentially on the selected
monitor. Up to 128 patterns can be programmed with as many as 64
steps per pattern. Camera preset position (1 ~ 255) and AUX output (1,
2) can also be controlled and up to 86,339 seconds dwell time is
available in each step.

Group Preset

Allows instant spot display of selected camera with preset position (1 ~
255) on up to 64 pre-selected monitors at once. Up to 128 patterns can
be programmed.

step 1

Tour 1

C1

Tour 2

C5

Tour 3

C9

Tour 128

C13

step 2

C2

C6

C10

C14

step 3

C3

C7

C11

C15

step 64

C16

C4

C8

C12

The image shifts automatically from one camera to another, as programmed.

The images can be 
seen on any monitor.

M1

M64

Alarm ID Priority Alarm Source Alarm Output

Action

No.

Type

ID Preset AUX Dwell Time

Text

Target

0

Camera spot

1

1

1

3sec

Entrance 1 Zoom

1 (M1, M2)

1

Camera spot

2

OFF

5sec

Entrance 1 Wide

1 (M1, M2)

256

1

Terminal

513

2

Tour SEQ

1

3sec

Entrance Area

2 (M11, M12)

8

Group SEQ

1

4 sec

Group level 1

3 (M31, M32, M33,M34)

           

9

Text only

Entrance 1 Level 1 

16 (M63, M64)

Alarm Output 513

Action 0

Camera 1
Target 1 M1

Action 1

Camera 2
Target 1 M2

Action 2

Tour SEQ1
Target 2 M11

C1

M11

M11

M11

Action 8

Group SEQ1
Target 3 M31, 32, 33, 34

Action 9

Text
Target 16 M63

Entrance 1
Level 1

Camera 1

Camera 2

Preset Position 1

(Zoom in to Entrance 1)

Terminal
Alarm 256

Example: Terminal Alarm Event No.256

Sensor

System

Entrance 1

Infrared

Sensor

WJ-SX650

ZOOM

Sensor

C2

C3

C1

M31

C20

M32

C5

M33

C15

M34

The Matrix System650EX supports flexible alarm handling, up to 1,024 alarm programs and various alarm interfaces including 
1,024 terminal inputs, 256 terminal outputs, 512 camera alarms, 512 Video loss alarms and 1,024 serial alarm inputs (Total of terminal
inputs and outputs is 1,024). An alarm program can activate up to 10 actions including camera spot, Tour Sequence, Group Sequence
and Text. Each action can be assigned to one of the 16 targets, which includes up to 64 monitors, so that the multiple actions can
effectively be displayed across the alarm target monitors. 
An alarm terminal output can be triggered when an alarm is activated, acknowledged or reset.

Group Sequence 1

Monitor 1

step 64

step 1

C1

Group Sequence 2

Group Sequence 128

Monitor 2

C20

Monitor 3

C5

Monitor 64

C15

Group Sequence

Automatically switches Group preset patterns sequentially. Up to 128
patterns can be programmed with as many as 64 steps per pattern. 
Up to 86,339 seconds dwell time is available in each step.

Group Preset 1

Monitor 1

Monitor 2

Monitor 3

Monitor 64

Group Preset 2

Group Preset 128

C1

C20

C5

C15

• Alarms can be scheduled by programming the timer

event function. 

• Alarm priority control enables effective management

for alarms, timer events and operators.

• Up to 1,024 Alarm Program status, up to 100 events

of Alarm History and up to 100 events of Video-loss
History can be viewed on a monitor. 

• Up to 30 days of Alarm logs can be stored in the main

CPU unit.

• Alarms can be suspended individually by Arm/Disarm

button from the system controller.

• Hold mode displays first alarm while sequence mode

displays multiple alarms sequentially when multiple
alarms are activated.

Up to 512 operators can be registered with individual operator IDs, passwords and priority (0 to 65,534). 16 operator levels are fully
configurable with numerous parameters such as camera select, alarm select and DVR select. 
Administrators for the system setup are registered separately, allowing secure user management.

The System650EX has flexible system partitioning and priority features allowing for advanced operation management. 
Partitioning includes Controller to Area, Monitor, Camera view, Camera control, Group Sequence, Alarm, Alarm I/O, Recorder,
Operator-to-Controller and Monitor-to-Camera. Priority control includes Operator, Controller, Alarm and Timer-event so that the flexible
priority control is available. For example, a higher operator will not be bothered by the lower priority alarms or timer events and higher
priority alarms will not be disturbed by the lower priority operators or timer events. In addition, the System650EX can create the Areas
including Monitors, Controllers, Tour Sequences, Group Presets and Group Sequences. All these items, except controllers, can have a
local number enabling the operators to select them by using a simpler reference number.

4

5

Event ID Priority

Action

ID

Monitor

Start Date

Start Time

End Date

End Time

Repeat

1

5

Alarm Disarm

11 Nov. 2006

08:00

Daily

2

5

Alarm Arm

11 Nov. 2006

17:00

Daily

3

10

Camera spot

1

1

11 Nov. 2006

08:00

31 Jan. 2007

17:00

Weekly

1,024

20

Tour SEQ

3

4

1 Dec. 2006

09:00

1 Dec. 2006

18:00

Once

M A J O R   F U N C T I O N S

Controller 1

ID 1-5

Local 1-5

Local -1

Physical 11

Tour

Controller 2

Controller priority

Operator priority

Operator to Controller

Controller-Camera

Logical 1

Area

Cam-Mon

AREA 1

ID 1-5

Local 1-5

Local -2

Physical 12

G-Preset

ID 1-5

Local 1-5

Local -3

Physical 13

G-SEQ

Controller 3

ID 6-10

Local 1-5

Local -1

Physical 14

Tour

Controller 4

Controller 5

Controller-Mon

Cont-G.SEQ

AREA 2

ID 6-10

Local 1-5

Local -2

Physical 15

G-Preset

ID 6-10

Local 1-5

Local -3

Physical 16

G-SEQ

Logical 2

Logical 3

Logical 4

Logical 5

Up to 1,024 Alarm Events Ensure That You Capture Vital Scenes 

Flexible System Partitioning and Priority

User Management for Preventing Unauthorized Access

Camera spot, Tour Sequence, Group Preset,
Group Sequence, Alarm arm/disarm and Mode
change features can automatically be activated,
following programmed schedules. Up to 1,024
timer events can be registered.

Timer Events for Simple, Certain Operation

Level 2

Level 1

Priority

OPERATOR’S LEVEL TABLE

OPE

2

OPE

6

Password

21233

OPE

1

12123

22342

Permission Override
Area Change
ALM Select
ALM Reset (ALL)
ALM Ack/Reset
ALM Arm/Dis (ALL)
ALM Arm/Dis
ALM Status Svc
ALM History Svc
Output Ports
CAM Select
CAM Pos
CAM Preset Prg
CAM Menu On/Off
CAM Function Cds
CAM Receiver
CAM Setup Data
CAM Lock
CAM Lock Override
DVR Select
DVR Ctrl
Tour Sequence
Group Sequence
Group Preset
SEQ Stop (ALL)
SEQ Controller Prg
Video Loss Svc
MON Select
MON Lock
OSD On/Off
Time & Date On/Off

Area Change

ALM Reset (ALL)
ALM Ack/Reset

ALM Arm/Dis
ALM Status Svc

Output Ports
CAM Select
CAM Pos

CAM Menu On/Off
CAM Function Cds
CAM Receiver

CAM Lock
CAM Lock Override

Group Sequence
Group Preset
SEQ Stop (ALL)

Video Loss Svc
MON Select

Time & Date On/Off

ALM Status Svc

CAM Select
CAM Pos

CAM Receiver

CAM Lock

Group Sequence
Group Preset
SEQ Stop (ALL)

MON Select

Time & Date On/Off

CAM Select

CAM Lock

Group Sequence

SEQ Stop (ALL)

Time & Date On/Off

Group Sequence

SEQ Stop (ALL)

Time & Date On/Off

Level 3

OPE

7

OPE

16

31256

34682

Level 4

OPE

17

OPE

35

34397

31625

Level 16

OPE

500

OPE

512

39262

33681

Operator Registration Example

Operator Classes Setup Menu

Setup Example

Controller-Camera Partition Setup Menu

Partitioning and Priority Overview

Tour Sequences Setup Menu

Group Presets Setup Menu

Group Sequences Setup Menu

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