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3. Installation 

 
3.1 Basic Connections  

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Cameras

  

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Connect the video lead from the camera to the appropriate “Camera In” BNC socket 
on the back of the multiplexer unit. 

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Main Monitor

 

Connect the video lead from the “Main Monitor” socket on the back of the multiplexer 
to the Video In connection on the monitor. Usually a BNC connection or a 4-pin 
mini-din for S-VHS use. 

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Power

 

Connect the DC 12V /1.2AMP adapter to the DC jack on the CCT287’s rear. 

 

3.2 Optional Connections 

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VCR 

Connect the VCR in (BNC or S-VHS) and VCR OUT (BNC or S-VHS) connectors to the 
VCR’s Video output and Video input respectively. 

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Call Monitor

 

Connect the ‘Call Mon’ BNC connector to the video input of a compatible video 
monitor. 

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RS485 Port

 

Feature not currently available, port is for future use.

 

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RJ45 Port 

Feature not currently available, port is for future use.

 

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External IO Connector 

  For alarm inputs and outputs, connect the EXT IO board (supplied) to the 37pin DSUB 
on the rear panel of the unit. Full details in § 6.5. 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CCT287

Page 1: ...Order Code CCT287 16 way Duplex Colour Multiplexer V1 1 02 07 03 E mail support systemq com or Fax 01246 222 888 16 way Colour Duplex Multiplexer Instruction Manual Version 1 1 ...

Page 2: ...aged The CCT287 has been exposed to rain or water The CCT287 does not operate normally by following the operating instructions The CCT287 falls to the ground or its cover is damaged When replacement parts are required make sure that the service engineer has used replacement parts specified by System Q Ltd or that these parts have the same characteristics as the original ones Unauthorized substitut...

Page 3: ...GC 11 5 3 Alarm Sequence 12 5 3 1 Internal Buzzer 12 5 3 2 Response Duration 12 5 3 3 Video Loss Alarm 12 5 3 4 Power ON Detect 12 5 3 5 Sequence Dwell 12 5 3 6 Load Installer Setting 12 5 4 System Set Up 13 5 5 Camera Title Set Up 15 5 6 Motion Detection 16 5 7 Engineer Menu 18 5 7 1 Input Password 18 5 7 2 Load Factory Password 18 5 8 VCR Adjust 19 5 8 1 RS485 ID Setup 19 5 8 2 Baud Rate 19 5 8 ...

Page 4: ...1246 222 888 Page 3 5 9 5 Rec Density 20 5 9 6 Sync Trig Edge 21 5 9 7 Playback Adjust 21 5 9 8 VCR Input Check 21 5 9 9 Recorder Type 21 5 9 10 VCR Output 21 Appendix A Connector Pin Assignment 22 Appendix B Technical Specifications 23 ...

Page 5: ...y options full screen quad 9 camera 16 camera as well as a full screen switching mode allowing flexible surveillance of more than one camera whilst all the cameras connected to the unit are being recorded The multiplexer addresses the requirement to view and record multiple cameras through the application of state of the art digital video processing technologies Intelligent software algorithms hav...

Page 6: ...able areas with adjustable sensitivity for video motion detection on each camera input Alarm event log for up to 255 events including Video loss Motion detection and an Alarm Input Two independent monitor outputs Main Monitor used for displaying multiple camera images and Call Monitor providing full screen live analog output Brightness contrast saturation and hue adjustments for the main monitor o...

Page 7: ...se Power Connect the DC 12V 1 2AMP adapter to the DC jack on the CCT287 s rear 3 2 Optional Connections VCR Connect the VCR in BNC or S VHS and VCR OUT BNC or S VHS connectors to the VCR s Video output and Video input respectively Call Monitor Connect the Call Mon BNC connector to the video input of a compatible video monitor RS485 Port Feature not currently available port is for future use RJ45 P...

Page 8: ...7 4 Basic Operation 4 1 Front and Rear Panels Camera Channels 1 16 Video Loop throughs BNC 12VDC 1 2AMP VCR OUT BNC SVHS External I O Connector DSUB 37 Main monitor BNC SVHS VCR IN BNC SVHS RJ45 RJ11 Camera Selection keys 1 16 Direction Keys Function keys ...

Page 9: ...n the monitor screen The log will display up to 255 events and list the camera the time and what type of event was detected You can scroll up and down this list using the directional arrow keys FUNC DIRECTION Key Press the FUNC DIRECTION keys together to change the quad mode LIVE Press LIVE to view the live picture TAPE Press TAPE to view the VCR playback picture SEQ Press SEQ to view the camera i...

Page 10: ... Video Loss M means Motion Detected The last column is the camera channel number of the alarm You may browse the list using the direction key the LEFT RIGHT key will scroll one page up and down while UP DOWN key will move the cursor one row up or down Alarm Data List 001 01 06 20 15 51 43 L 0 1 002 01 06 21 02 23 30 M 0 2 003 01 06 22 18 33 09 A 0 3 004 01 06 23 03 43 22 L 0 4 005 01 06 24 09 23 3...

Page 11: ... the page will disappear The display will then show the date time You may use the direction key to move it to your desired position If you want to leave any menu page press FUNC or press MENU to go to the next page Press the FUNC key and you will see the following display Exit Menu Save User Setting Save Installer Setting Exit Without Save Move the cursor to Save User Setting and press LIVE to sav...

Page 12: ...ng from a flicker of the video image due to sharp video the Split Resolution can be set to Low to eliminate it 5 2 2 Call Monitor Dwell The call monitor will always switch full screen images of all installed cameras This item allows you to set the Dwell Time between switching The timer ranges from 1 to 255 which means the dwell time of each camera on the call monitor can range from 1 second to 255...

Page 13: ...al keys to change this value from 1 9999 seconds 5 3 3 Video Loss Alarm This allows you to enable or disable the Video Loss alarm facility on the multiplexer When on Video Loss is considered as an alarm event 5 3 4 Power ON Detect This item allows you to enable disable the camera auto detection facility when the power is ON Use the left right keys to select ON or OFF 5 3 5 Sequence Dwell Using the...

Page 14: ...4 OFF OFF ON 8 NO OFF OFF C H 1 5 OFF OFF ON 8 NO OFF OFF C H 1 6 OFF OFF ON 8 NO OFF OFF Camera Installed This function will enable or disable every camera input and its relative function ON means that the camera is installed OFF means that the camera is not installed When OFF the remaining functions will not be effective Covert Camera This function will hide a camera s image from the monitor dis...

Page 15: ... keys to toggle between the values and press LIVE to set Alarm Input signal Set Up This item allows you to enable or disable the alarm input signal detection Use the directional keys to toggle between the values and press LIVE to set Motion Detection Set Up This item allows you to enable or disable the motion detection function for each camera Move cursors and press LIVE for change Use the directi...

Page 16: ...1 CH16 This menu allows you to enter special titles up to 12 characters for each camera In the Camera Title Set Up menu A Use the Up Down keys to select a camera and press the LIVE key to enter a character B Use space character to delete the original character After set up is finished press MENU to save and enter the next page or press FUNC to escape Title Set Up CH01 CH1 CH02 CH2 CH03 CH 3 CH04 C...

Page 17: ...a camera can detect ie its sensitivity CH01 CH16 is the trigger level of each camera If the detected motion amount is larger than the trigger level you set the alarm processor will work If you wish to use this feature for a camera channel remember to enable the motion detection for that camera If the MOTION level is short the sensitivity of motion detection is higher This can be adjusted by the ri...

Page 18: ...s You can use the directional keys and the LIVE key to select and then enable disable the grids Small circle disabled larger circle enabled The default cursor size is 4 grids 2 2 which means that you can toggle the setting 4 grids at a time You can use the SEQ key to change the cursor size from 1 1 grid to 2 2 3 3 or 4 4 grids This makes the set up process easier You may also use TAPE key to turn ...

Page 19: ...nter the engineer set up menu you have to key in the password Using the up down keys to move the cursors to the Input Password and the left right keys to select the correct password Press the MENU key and you will enter the engineer s set up menu If your password is wrong you are not allowed to enter any further into the MENU screens Once you have entered the engineer set up menu the VCR adjust me...

Page 20: ... will be cleared 5 8 4 Screen Center Adjust This item is used to adjust the monitor s center point Move the cursor to Screen Center Adjust press LIVE then the menu will disappear You may use the directional keys to adjust the monitor s center point Press FUNC or MENU to escape 5 8 5 Show Color Bar This item allows you to fine tune the monitor s performance using a color bar pattern generated by th...

Page 21: ... default factory password is 9999 5 9 2 VCR Source The multiplexer will accept two kinds of VCR input one is BNC the other is S VHS 4 pin mini DIN This must be selected according to the output and the cabling lead used from the VCR 5 9 3 Rec Time Options are Real SYNC 4Hr 6Hr 8Hr 12Hr 18Hr 24Hr 28Hr 30Hr 48Hr 72Hr 168Hr 240Hr 480Hr 720Hr 960Hr Real Real Time Mode The recording time depends on the ...

Page 22: ...nc trigger signal from the VCR 5 9 7 Playback Adjust This item allows you to select the sampling video for playback There are six choices Auto 1 2 3 4 5 5 9 8 VCR Input Check This function is used by the engineer to check the VCR input is set up correctly This can be switched ON OFF using the left right keys This is a troubleshooting option which can help the engineer if there is a problem during ...

Page 23: ... Set Alarm Input 6 TX 232 reserved Input 25 VCR trigger Input 7 Alarm NO Output 26 Alarm In 13 Input 8 Alarm COM Output 27 Alarm In 12 Input 9 Alarm NC Output 28 Alarm In 11 Input 10 GND Power 29 Alarm In 10 Input 11 GND Power 30 Alarm In 9 Input 12 GND Power 31 Alarm In 8 Input 13 GND Power 32 Alarm In 7 Input 14 GND Power 33 Alarm In 6 Input 15 GND Power 34 Alarm In 5 Input 16 Alarm In 16 Input ...

Page 24: ...Outputs Composite 1 0Vpp 75Ω loaded S VHS Y 1 0Vpp 75Ω loaded C 0 286Vpp 75Ω loaded Gray Level 256 8bits Color Palette 16M colors 24bits Display Resolution 720x480 NTSC EIA 720x576 PAL CCIR Power DC Jack Camera In BNC Female Connector Camera Out BNC Female Connector Main Monitor BNC Female Connector S VHS Call Monitor BNC Female Connector VCR In BNC Female Connector S VHS VCR Out BNC Female Connec...

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