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User Number

The user number identifies each user in the CCTV system for tracking purposes. Up to 32 users may be
assigned a user number in the Powerplus system.

Settings:
Keys:

01 to 32
Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key to increment
Numeric keypad’s   (minus) key to decrement

 ID

The 

 identification number must be entered for each user in the system. The number must be 10 digits

or less. The 

 ID must be entered each time the Powerplus menu system is accessed, as discussed in

Entering and 

Exiting 

 Programming Screens on page 4.

Note: A 

 ID should be set for each of 

 32 users in 

 system. Otherwise, 

 default 

 ID of

“0000000000” will allow 

access 

to the system.

Settings:

1 O-digit number

Keys:

Number keys across the top

Default:

0000000000

Privilege

A privilege level must be specified for each user 

 ID. The Powerplus accepts up to 32 users, 3 of which

may have administrator privilege. Administrators may access all programming screens. Managers may
access all programming screens except for the Administration, System Diagnostics, and Install Default
Menus. Users with operator privilege are denied access to all programming screens.

At least one user must be assigned administrator privilege. An error message screen will display if the
Escape key is pressed and there is no user with administrator privilege. Refer to 

Error 

Messages, 

Number of

Administrators 

on page 82 for more information.

Settings:

Keys:
Default:

Operator
Manager
Administrator

Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or   (minus) key

Operator

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Administration 

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Summary of Contents for NOVA Powerplus VP3466

Page 1: ...X897 VP3466 Digital Control and Matrix Switching System VICON INDUSTRIES INC 89 ARKAY DRIVE HAUPPAUGE NY 11788 Vicon part number 8006 8897 00 00 SECTION 11 REV 1196 V 77 VICON ...

Page 2: ...quirements 01 that the operation of the Powerplus will be entirely error free or perform precisely as described in the documentation This system has not been designed to be used in life critical situations and must not be used for this purpose Copyright 0 1996 V con Industries Inc All righls reserved Product speciflcabons subject to change without noine Vicon and ads logo are registered trademarks...

Page 3: ...off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver l Relocated the equipment away from the receiver Plug the equipment into a different electrical outlet so that the equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consul...

Page 4: ...es 8 User Number 9 Login ID 9 Privilege 9 Set Administrator Profiles 9 Administrative User 10 Passcode 10 Auto Logoff 10 Logoff Dwell 1 1 Configure Host Port 11 Baud Rate 11 Data Bits 12 Stop Bits 12 Parity 12 Logoff Dwell 12 Passcode 12 Program Timed Events 13 Event Number 13 Event Type 13 Pattern Number 14 Time of Day 14 Schedule 14 Day of Week 14 Monitor Number 15 X897 Rev 1196 Nova Powerplus C...

Page 5: ...24 Receiver Model 25 Communications Delay 25 Home Position 26 Home Aux 1 26 View Receiver Status 26 Alarm Actions 27 Set Alarm Stack Mode 27 Monitor Stack Mode 27 Alarm Input Order Common Stack Mode Only 3 2 Set Alarm Actions 3 2 Alarm Input Number 3 2 Set Alarm Acknowledge Mode 33 Set Alarm Priority 33 Priority Level 34 Edit Alarm Call Up 3 4 Set Monitor Actions 35 Enable Alarm Monitor 35 Set Ala...

Page 6: ...et 50 Preset Title Editor 50 Sector Titles 50 Camera 5 1 Sector 5 1 Sector Title Editor 5 1 Preset or Sector 5 1 Edit Preset Titles Fixed Sector Display 52 Edit Sector Titles Fixed Preset Display 52 Time Date Controls 52 Display Controls 54 Edit Screen Layout 54 Monitor Number 54 Character Size 55 Background Border None 55 Top Bottom Split 55 Increase Split 55 Decrease Split 55 Enable Disable Disp...

Page 7: ...Cameras For Monitor 68 Partitioning Cameras to Monitors 68 Set High Speed Switching Output 69 Select Switch Monitor 69 Fix Video Input Range 70 System Diagnostics 71 Set Switching Sync 72 Test Alarm Port 73 Test Input Port 73 Test Output Port 73 Test Serial Ports 74 Test Setup Memory 75 Install Defaults 77 Install System Defaults 77 Install TDT Defaults 78 ERROR MESSAGES 81 Keypad Communication Pr...

Page 8: ...List of Tables Table 1 Maximum System Components 2 Table 2 Keypad Status 23 Table 3 Receiver Status 26 Table 4 Serial Port Test Connections a 74 X897 Rev 1196 Nova Powerplus List of Tables l v ...

Page 9: ...1 Figure 2 Sample Matrix 66 System with Nova Powerplus CPU Card 2 Figure 3 Matrix 66 Card Cage Front and Rear Panels 3 Figure 4 Common Stack Mode Example 29 Figure 5 Independent Stack Mode Example 31 vi l List of Figures X897 Rev 1196 Nova Powerplus ...

Page 10: ...austic abrasive or aerosol cleaners 6 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by Vicon as they may cause hazards 7 Water and Moisture Do not use this video product in any location where it may be exposed to water or moisture This does not apply to outdoor camera housings outdoor pan and tilt drives and other equipment designed for direct exposure to outdoor environments 8 Accessories Do...

Page 11: ...a risk of fire or electric shock 17 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this video product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the video product 18 Servicing Do not attempt to service this video product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose ...

Page 12: ...Switch Action From the Administration menus up to 32 users may be defined to the system by a unique login identification number The requirement that administrators input a passcode in addition to the login number provides a second level of security The privilege level of Powerplus users must be specified as operator manager or administrator Operators do not have access to the programming menus Adm...

Page 13: ...e total number of physical alarms that may be connected to the Powerplus system is 512 only 256 discrete alarm actions are available Refer to the Alarm Actions chapter starting on page 27 for more information I I I I MATRIX 66 WITH POWERPLUS VPS1466 CPU CARD 1 HOS sTS 3 TEM INTERFACE KEYPAD KEYPAD KEY PAD 1 2 32 REMOTE REMOTE REMOTE RECEIVER RECEIVER RECEIVER VI 200X IA V1200X IA Vi 200X IA ALARM ...

Page 14: ...oices that will define your operating parameters With the power to the Matrix 66 turned off plug an IBM style keyboard into the DIN connector on the front of the Matrix 66 Refer to Figure 3 Programming Monitor BNC Figure 3 Matrix 66 Card Cage Front and Rear Panels Keyboard Connector Keyboard Switch Power Switch X897 Rev 1196 Nova Powerplus Preliminary Operations l 3 ...

Page 15: ...ussed in the previous section apply power to the monitor and Matrix 66 card cage Refer to Matrix 66 V668OSCC Super High Density Video Switching System Installation Manual X824 for these procedures if necessary Referring to Figure 3 for locations turn the power switch located on the Matrix 66 front panel to the ON position Place the keyboard switch also located on the front panel in the ON position...

Page 16: ...ogin process the following screen will display on the monitor This screen displays the software version date and time Press the Escape key on your programming keyboard to access the Main Menu The Main Menu and all submenus are discussed in the next chapter Vicon industries Inc Nova Power Series Matrix 66 PowerPlus Version 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 01 04 09 To exit the programming screens follow the instru...

Page 17: ...This page intentionally left blank 6 l Preliminary Operations X897 Rev 1196 Nova Powerplus ...

Page 18: ...binations unavailable in other screens Refer to Set Keypad Partitions on page 22 and Set Camera Partition on page 68 Main Menu Every menu in the Nova Powerplus system is accessed through the Main Menu Press the number of the menu item in order to enter that menu for example to enter the Alarm Actions screen press the 3 key on your programming keyboard Note that you must use the number keys on the ...

Page 19: ... in the Powerplus CCTV system The three privilege levels are operator manager and administrator Operator privileges allow a user to operate the Powerplus but do not allow access to programming screens Typically a configuration will contain more users with operator privilege than with manager or administrator privileges Manager privilege provides access to all programming screens except for the Adm...

Page 20: ...m Settings 1 O digit number Keys Number keys across the top Default 0000000000 Privilege A privilege level must be specified for each user login ID The Powerplus accepts up to 32 users 3 of which may have administrator privilege Administrators may access all programming screens Managers may access all programming screens except for the Administration System Diagnostics and Install Default Menus Us...

Page 21: ...er The passcode auto logoff and auto logoff dwell are defined for each user specified as an administrator in Privilege on page 9 Settings Keys 01 to 32 only the numbers for those users defined to be administrators will be available Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Passcode As discussed in Login ID on page 9 a login ID must be entered each time the Powerplus system is accessed If the user has...

Page 22: ...is typically connected to a personal computer the host computer Unless the PC is running software which automatically detects the Powerplus communication settings the PC s communication settings must be defined The settings for the host computer and the Powerplus must agree Menu Path Main Menu Administration Configure Host Port I i f lTS kONE LOGOFF DWELL DISABLED PASSCODE 000000000 CYCLE CHOICE C...

Page 23: ...e and at the host computer must agree Settings Keys Default Even Odd None Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key None Logoff Dwell If the logoff dwell time is specified a user of the host computer regardless of privilege will be automatically logged off of the Powerplus after a specified length of time has elapsed without interaction Settings Keys Default Disabled 05 to 60 seconds in 5 second incr...

Page 24: ...elect a video switching function defined as a series of preset video displays from various camera stations on a specified monitor or on various monitors depending upon the tour type The tour type may be monitor or salvo as discussed in Select Tour Type on page 60 A group of monitors displaying video from predefined camera stations may be defined as a Salvo The Preset setting specifies the pan tilt...

Page 25: ...ber setting discussed in Event Number on page 13 to take place The Time of Day must be entered in 24 hour mode Settings Hours Minutes Keys Number keys across the top Schedule Specify the schedule for the event identified in the event number setting The schedule settings are Once which activates the event only on the day specified in Day Of Week or Weekly Settings Keys Once Weekly Numeric keypad s ...

Page 26: ... event which activates at a specified time of day triggered events activate when a specified V1200X IA or V1300X IA input is activated For example an X IA alarm input may be connected to a switch which is used by operators to activate a specified tour The Program Trigger Events screen for this example would be defined with Input Number as 001 Event Type as Tour Pattern Nmbr as 001 and Monitor Nmbr...

Page 27: ...ENABLE DISABLE CURSORCONTROL NTRlESC STORE ABORT Settings Keys Default Enabled used as triggered events Disabled may be used as alarms Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Shift and numeric keypad s plus or minus key to select all inputs past cursor Disabled Program Triggered Events If you have not enabled at least one triggered event the following screen will display Press Enter and enter 1 to ...

Page 28: ...displays from various camera stations on a specified monitor or on various monitors depending upon the tour type The tour type may be monitor or salvo as discussed in Select Tour Type on page 60 A group of monitors displaying video from predefined camera stations may be defined as a Salvo The Preset setting specifies the pan tilt lens preset position and settings to be recalled when the event is t...

Page 29: ...e This menu item is not displayed onscreen for the other event types Settings 001 to 256 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Monitor Number This setting is applicable only if the event type setting is Tour Select the monitor which will display the monitor tour specified in the Pattern Nmbr setting Note This setting is only displayed when the event type is Tour This menu item is not display...

Page 30: ...n Menu Keypad Receiver Keypad Menus I K E Y P A D M E N U S 1 SET KEYPAD PROFILES 2 1 SET KYPD PARTITIONS 3 VIEW KEYPAD STATUS ENTER SELECTION ESC PREVIOUS MENU Set Keypad Profiles Keypad profiles define the functionality of keypads with respect to other components in the CCTV system The communication settings define the data transmission speed and delay time The seize and priority functions defin...

Page 31: ...ween the keypad and the Powerplus control system The baud rate for the W 232 port keypad 33 is defined on page 11 N A will display if keypad 33 is selected IA Caution Select the same baud rate for kevpads 01 32 I Settings Keys Default Disabled 9600 BPS 19 2K BPS Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key 9600 BPS Communications Delay The communication delay time is the length of time that the Powerplu...

Page 32: ...bled may seize control of a camera station from a keypad with a lower priority level Note Priority decreases as priority level number increases the highest priority level is 00 and the lowest is 09 Settings 00 to 09 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Default 00 Auto Manual As discussed in Seize Enable and Priority Level a keypad can seize control of a camera station from a keypad with a l...

Page 33: ...lable Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key None Set Keypad Partitions Monitor to keypad partitioning assigns selected monitors to the keypad specified in the Keypad Number setting at the top of the screen Monitor numbers 01 32 are listed onscreen The cameras which are partitioned to a monitor may be controlled from keypads which include this monitor number in the partition list of numbers Menu P...

Page 34: ...reen Assignment of user numbers is discussed on page 9 This screen displays the current status of all remote keypads in the Powerplus system Status settings may not be edited from this screen Press Escape to return to the previous screen Table 2 Keypad Status Status Description Idle Off Alm Txxx Keypad not in use No power applied Alarm active Tour in progress xxx identifies the tour number Menu Pa...

Page 35: ...The receiver model number data transmission home position and status comprise the profile of the receiver identified at the top of the screen Menu Path Main Menu Keypad Receiver Receiver Menus Set Rcvr Profile RECEIVER NO 256 INACT BAUD RATE 4800 BPS R C V R M O D E L V1300R C O M M D E L A Y 020 MSEC HOME POSITION ENABLED HOME AUX 1 Receiver Number The settings on this screen refer to the receive...

Page 36: ...1200R LM receiver supports eight individual camera stations each of which has its own receiver address The Powerplus allows the receiver delay time to be set individually for each receiver in the system The delay time must be set for each receiver address receiver number represented by the V1200R LM For example if the receiver numbers for the V1200R LM are 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 and 28 you must set ...

Page 37: ...ure is activated during alarm acknowledgment as discussed on page 40 or on power up as discussed on page 67 Settings Keys Default N C not connected On Off Numeric keypad s I plus key or minus key N C View Receiver Status The status of all receivers is shown on this screen Table 3 lists the three status descriptors A list of the monitor s displaying video from the receivers is also available onscre...

Page 38: ...on on alarm operations refer to Models V13OOX DVC and WC Intelligent Remote Control Panels instruction ManualX777 Enter the number of a submenu Menu Path Main Menu Alarm Actions I ALARM ACTIONS MENU 1 SET ALARM STACK MODE 2 SET ALARM ACTIONS 3 SET MONITOR ACTIONS 4 SET RECEIVER ACTION ET INPUT CONTROLS ET SERIAL PORT ENTER SELECTION ESC PREVIOUS MEN9 Set Alarm Stack Mode When multiple alarms are a...

Page 39: ...The video from camera 10 at preset 01 is defined to be the video displaying on monitor 03 before any alarms are activated Figure 4C illustrates the video displayed on monitors 01 02 and 03 when alarm 01 is activated As shown in Figure 4A an active alarm 01 was programmed to display video from camera 01 preset 01 on monitor 01 and to display video from camera 20 preset 02 on monitor 02 Because the ...

Page 40: ...at preset 02 MON CAM P R E AUXl 01 15 02 NC x s 0114 ARM INPUT NO Video from camera station 20 at preset 01 Video from camera station 10 at preset 01 Video from camera station 25 at preset 14 COMMON STACK Monitor 1 23 COMMON STACK Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 3 Figure 4 Common Stack Mode Example X897 Rev 1196 Nova Powerplus Alarm Actions l 29 ...

Page 41: ...he Edit Alarm Call Up screen is discussed on page 34 Figure 5B illustrates the video from specific cameras at specific preset positions All of the alarms shown in Figure 58 are associated with either alarm 01 or alarm 02 refer to Figure 5A except for the video from camera station 10 at preset 01 When alarms 01 and 02 are activated alarm 01 displays on monitor 01 because the alarm order is FIFO ref...

Page 42: ...ra station 20 at preset 02 Video from camera station 20 at preset 01 A L A R M O R D E R n PRIORITY u1 2 Monitor 2 Figure 5 Independent Stack Mode Example MON CAM PRE Video from camera station 10 at preset 01 Video from camera station 25 at preset 14 Monitor 3 ALARM ORDER FIFO Monitor 3 2 X897 Rev 1196 Nova Powerplus Alarm Actions l 31 ...

Page 43: ...rity level and global alarm acknowledgment Alarm call up which defines the video and actions to take place when alarms are activated is also defined Specify the alarm input number as discussed below and then enter the number of a submenu Menu Path Main Menu Alarm Actions Set Alarm Actions e B ALARM INPUT NO 001 1 SET ALARM ACK MODE 2 SET ALARM PRIORITY 3 EDIT ALARM CALL UP CHNG ALARM NO PREVIOUS M...

Page 44: ...m monitors individually not globally In other words the stacks are independent each alarm monitor has its own stack However acknowledging an alarm may be specified as a global function even for the independent stack mode By setting the parameter in this screen to Yes an alarm will be removed from all alarm monitor stacks when it is acknowledged thereby performing a global acknowledgment while in i...

Page 45: ...keypad s plus key or minus key Default 002 Edit Alarm Call Up The alarm call up defines the actions to be taken and the alarm video to be displayed when the alarm identified at the top of the screen is activated All alarm monitors are listed and the video from any camera may be displayed on any monitor for the specified alarm if the camera has been partitioned to the monitor Refer to Set Camera Pa...

Page 46: ...itor Enter the number of a submenu Menu Path Main Menu i Alarm Actions Set Monitor Actions MONITOR ALARM ACTIONS 1 ENABLE ALARM MONITOR 2 1 SET ALARM CONTROLS 3 SET ACKNOWLEDGE CTRL ENTER SELECTION ESC PREVIOUS MENU Enable Alarm Monitor Alarm monitors are monitors which may display alarm video Any monitor may be designated an alarm monitor except the high speed switching monitor refer to page 69 T...

Page 47: ...cing or steady display of alarm video and set automatic acknowledgment of alarm video If common stack mode was chosen in Monitor Stack Mode on page 27 the following message will display Main Menu Alarm Actions Set Monitor Actions Set Alarm Controls ALARM MONITOR CONTROLS m m _ SINCE COMMON MONITOR ALARM STACKING MODE IS ACTIVE THE ALARM ACTIONS DEFINED FOR THE FIRST ALARM MONITOR WILL BE USED FOR ...

Page 48: ...inus key Alarm Order Independent Stack Mode Only As discussed in Monitor Stack Mode on page 27 an alarm monitor stack is a list of active alarms If the monitor stack mode is independent stack the order in which alarms are added to the stack must be specified for each alarm monitor in the system Refer to Alarm input Order Common Stack Mode On y on page 32 if the monitor stack mode is common stack i...

Page 49: ...seconds Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key to increment decrement by 1 second Shift and numeric keypad s plus or minus key to inc dec by 10 seconds Auto Acknowledge Alarms may be acknowledged manually or automatically If Auto Acknowledge is Enabled an alarm will display until the acknowledge time passes then the alarm will be automatically acknowledged by the system The acknowledge time is dis...

Page 50: ...CTION 02 I BLANK iti RESTORE 05 i RESTORE RESTORE I E f RESTORE RESTORE 08 I RESTORE IESC STORElAB Settings Keys Default Restore Blank No Action Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Restore Set Receiver Action The Powerplus allows 256 receiver alarms The submenus of this screen refer to receiver alarms only X IA alarms alarms connected to alarm interface devices Vi 200X IA or V1300X IA are progr...

Page 51: ...Sei Home Ackno w edge Control Each receiver may be enabled to return to the home position when the receiver s alarm has been acknowledged The home position is defined as preset 01 for all receivers The system defaults enable this function for all receivers Auxiliary equipment designated aux 01 may also be activated or deactivated when the home position is recalled as discussed in Set Aux 7 Control...

Page 52: ...XI on Off which turns AUXI off Restore restores AUX 1 to its prealarm state and No Action which leaves AUX 1 in the state defined in the Edit Alarm Call Up screen on page W Menu Path Main Menu Alarm Actions Set Receiver Actions Set Aux 1 Controls I Settings Keys Default On Off Restore No Action Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key No Action X897 Rev 1196 Nova Powerplus Alarm Actions l 41 ...

Page 53: ...t be enabled in order to be processed X IA alarms may be enabled in groups referred to as patterns Three patterns are available The use of patterns allows X IA alarms to operate as a group For example an Alarm Enable event using pattern A could be scheduled for daylight hours and pattern B could be reserved for night 1 Note Use X IA alarms rather than receiver a arms for critical sutveillance area...

Page 54: ...latching normally closed door alarm will activate when the door is opened and remain active until the alarm is acknowledged The default state of X IA alarms is latching X IA alarms must be set as momentary or latching using Powerplus software Note that all receiver alarms are latching Patterns of X IA alarms may be specified as momentary or latching Three patterns are available The use of patterns...

Page 55: ...key or minus key Default A Momentary Latching Alarms Define the X IA alarms that will be part of the pattern shown in Momentary Pattern at the top of the screen The Tab key is used to move back up to the Momentary Pattern setting so that the next pattern may be defined The X IA alarms may be defined as momentary or latching Settings Keys Default Momentary Latching Numeric keypad s plus key or minu...

Page 56: ...X l N O I N C CURSOR CONTROL ENTRlESC STORE ABORT Settings Keys Default Normally Open Normally Closed Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Shift and numeric keypad s plus or minus key to set all alarms past cursor Normally Open Set Serial Port Jack J2 on the Powerplus may be connected to a serial line printer in order to provide automatic alarm reports Menu Path Main Menu Alarm AcOons Set Serial...

Page 57: ...rinter The number of data bits defines the number of bits in a data character Settings 7 8 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Default 8 Stop Bits This setting specifies the number of bits used to signal the end of a data character The stop bits for the printer and the setting chosen in this screen must agree Settings 1 2 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Default 1 Parity The set...

Page 58: ...within the CCTV system The appropriate user defined or default camera title will be displayed on the monitor screen when the camera is selected if the monitor s camera title display has been enabled Refer to Enable Disable Displays on page 56 for further information on enabling camera titles The Powerplus system allows a maximum of 256 cameras and each camera may have a unique single line title of...

Page 59: ... NUMBER 100 CAM 100 MAIN LOBBY TYPE IN CAMERA TITLE AND PRESS ENTER TO STORE OR PRESS ESC TO ABORT Alarm Titles Alarm titles are usually used to identify the location of a site in an alarm situation The Powerplus allows 256 alarms Each alarm may have a unique single line 20 character title 1 Menu Path Main Menu Time Date Tit er A arm Tit es I ALARM TITLE EDITOR SELECT ALARM NUMBER FOR TITLE EDIT A...

Page 60: ...oice made in the Preset or Title Edit Enable screen if Edit Sector Titles Fixed Preset Display is chosen this section is not applicable refer to Sector Titles on page 50 Preset titles are usually used to identify the scene displayed on a monitor when a pan and tilt drive is directed to a preprogrammed position The Powerplus allows 80 preset positions for each of the 256 cameras in the CCTV system ...

Page 61: ...preset or sector titles but not both Use the Preset or Sector Title Edit Enable screen to specify whether the configuration file will contain preset titles or sector titles Refer to page 51 The wording of the third menu item on the Display Titling screen reflects the choice made in the Preset or Title Edit Enable screen if Edit Preset Titles Fixed Sector Display is chosen this section is not appli...

Page 62: ... edited Press Enter to proceed to the next screen Settings Keys 01 to 16 Number keys across the top Sector Title Editor Type the title for the sector identified at the top of the screen Sector titles usually identify the sector number and or a description of the area viewed by the camera as it pans through that sector Press the Enter key to store this title or Escape to abort and retain the defaul...

Page 63: ...ESET TITLES FIXED SECTOR DISPLAY 2 EDIT SECTOR TITLES FIXED PRESET DISPLAY ENTER SELECTION ESC PREVIOUS MENU Edit Preset Titles Fixed Sector Display Select 1 to choose preset titles Sector titles will not be available Press Enter to return to the Display Titling screen Edit Sector Titles Fixed Preset Display Select 2 to choose sector titles Preset titles will not be available Press Enter to return...

Page 64: ... be accepted 5 If the 12 hour time format was chosen in step 2 above press the F3 key to change the AM PM indicator located to the right of the time only the first letter is displayed to the correct mode 6 Press the Enter key to accept the specified time and date formats and set the clock The second Set Date Time screen will display To return to the Display Titling Menu without saving press Escape...

Page 65: ...US MENU Edit Screen Layout The Powerplus allows the size appearance and position of onscreen text to be specified per monitor Menu Path Main Menu 3 Time Date Titler Display Controls Edit Screen Layout MONITOR NUMBER 01 CHARACTER SIZE BACKGRNDIBORDERINONE TOP BOTTOM SPLIT INCREASE SPLIT 5 DECREASE SPLIT Monitor Number The Edit Screen Layout screen s five menu items define the size appearance and po...

Page 66: ...the top or bottom of the screen or text may be set to display lines at both the top and bottom of the monitor screen Press the 3 key on the programming keyboard to toggle these choices Use the arrow keys to position the text on the screen Settings Keys Top Bottom Split the 3 key to select arrow keys to position Increase Split If the onscreen display was toggled to split the text the blank area bet...

Page 67: ...p of the screen Settings 01 to 32 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Date Time Press the 1 key to enable or disable the display of the time and date on the specified monitor Settings Keys Enabled Disabled the 1 key Camera Title Press the 2 key to enable or disable the display of camera titles on the specified monitor Settings Keys Enabled Disabled the 2 key Preset Title Press the 3 key to...

Page 68: ... titles may be set to fade from the screen after a specified period of time These controls are set per monitor 1Menu Path Main Menu Time Date Controls Display Controls Title Fade Controls I GITLE FADE CONT MONITOR NUMBER 01 CAMlALM FADE ENABLED PRESET FADE ENABLED FADE TIME 10 SECS X l CHANGE MONITOR ENTR STORE CHANGES ESC EXIT MENU Monitor Number The Monitor Number setting is used to specify whic...

Page 69: ...apses Settings Keys Enabled Disabled F2 Fade Time Use the programming keyboard to enter the fade time The fade time may be 00 to 99 seconds The same fade time applies to the camera alarm and preset titles if they are enabled Settings 00 to 99 seconds Keys Number keys across the top 58 l TimelDatelTitler X897 Rev 1196 Nova Powerplus ...

Page 70: ... which is used to define a range of video for which loss of video in the range activate an alarm 1 Menu Path Main Menu Video Switch Action I IDE0 S W I T C H MENUa 1 EDIT SEQUENTIAL TOUR 2 EDIT SALVO SWITCH 3 1 ASSIGN DIAL UP NMBRS 4 SET DEFAULT CALL UP 5 1 SET CAMERA PARTITION 6 SET HI SPD SW OUTPUT ENTER SELECTION ESC PREVIOUS MENU Edit Sequential Tour Tours are defined and edited from the subme...

Page 71: ...from the first Sequential Tour Pattern screen Follow the procedure in Define a Monitor Touror Define a Salvo Tour Define a Monitor Tour Monitor tours must be defined by specifying the video to be displayed for each step in the tour When the monitor tour is selected at the keypad the tour will run on the currently selected monitor Each step of the tour defines the video to be displayed at a relativ...

Page 72: ...ions to take place at a relative time in the tour For example step 3 is performed after step 2 and before step 4 The salvo number setting defines the salvo to activate at the specified step number The dwell time controls the length of time in seconds for each step in the tour Note that the dwell time will begin when all receivers in the salvo have reached their preset position Salvos are defined a...

Page 73: ...touring may cease Halt or the tour may repeat Repeat The total number of steps and the tour number are listed at the top of this screen These settings may not be edited in this screen The tour number is specified as discussed on page 59 The number of steps is defined for each tour as discussed in Define a Monitor Tour on page 60 or Define a Salvo Tour on page 61 Menu Path Main Menu Video Switch Ac...

Page 74: ... is not mandatory The speed setting is applicable only for the VI SUVS Omniscan or Surveyor mini dome Powerplus systems with only one card cage have two possible configurations 256 cameras and 16 monitors or 128 cameras and 32 monitors A two card cage Powerplus system has a maximum size of 256 cameras and 32 monitors Any of these 32 monitors may be used in each salvo for a total of 16 monitors per...

Page 75: ...s 0501 0564 Note Each dial up number must be unique in the system Dial up numbers are used during operation they may not be used during programming Operational procedures are described in Models Vi 300X DVC and WC Intelligent Remote Control Panels Instruction Manual X777 Menu Path Main Menu Video Switch Action Assign Dial Up Nmbrs Video Inputs The Powerplus limits the programmer to the range of nu...

Page 76: ... Powerplus configuration is 128 Any dial up number may be assigned in order to identify tours with a customized numbering scheme Menu Path Main Menu Video Switch Action Assign Dial Up Nmbrs Tours Settings Keys Default ASSIG INPUT e w TOUR TOUR TOUR TOUR TOUR N DIAL UP NUMBERS S O U R C E DIAL UP a NO 001 1 0301 NO 002 0302 NO 003 0303 KE2 0304 0305 aL NUMBER KEYS SET DIAL UP ENTRlESC STORE ABORT 0...

Page 77: ...DIAL UP ENTRlESC STORE ABORT Settings Keys Default 0501 to 8999 Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key 0501 to 0564 Set Default Call Up The default call up specifies the condition of each monitor in the CCTV system when power is applied Menu Path Main Menu Video Switch Action Set Default Call Up MONITOR NUMB 01 ACTION C A M E R A S E L E C T N U M B 0 0 1 H O M E R E C A L L E N A B L E D Xl CYCLE...

Page 78: ...lank the Select Number and Home Recall settings will not display For other settings select the number of the camera tour or salvo to be selected upon system startup Settings 001 to 256 Keys Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Home Recall Camera stations may be directed to the home position when the Powerplus is powered or rebooted by enabling the home recall function in this screen The home pos...

Page 79: ...from Cameras for Monitor setting to partitioning table Partitioning Cameras to Monitors The procedure of assigning cameras to monitors is known as partitioning By default all cameras are assigned to all monitors Video from camera stations may not be displayed on monitors unless the camera stations are partitioned to those monitors Monitors are partitioned to keypads as discussed in Set Keypad Part...

Page 80: ...ch Action Set l ii Spd SW Output 1 SELECT SWTCH MONITOR 2 I FIX VIDEO INPUT RANGE ENTER SELECTION C PREVIOUS MENU Select Switch Monitor As described in the following screen the monitor dedicated to high speed switching output is not available as a surveillance monitor for the system Press Enter to display the next screen 1Menu Path Main Menu Video Switch Action Set Hi SDd SW OutDut Select Swtch Mo...

Page 81: ...ble this feature Numeric keypad s plus key or minus key Fix Video Input Range The video loss detector will detect the loss of video from any camera in the range of camera numbers defined in this screen 1 Menu Path Main Menu Video Switch Action Set Hi Spd SW Output Fix Video Input Range I SET HI SPD SWTCH OUTPUT FIX THE RANGE OF VIDEO INPUTS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE HI SPD SWITCH OUTPUT STARTING VIDEO...

Page 82: ...played onscreen in the text 2 Check that the video from the specified camera input and onscreen message shown in the screen below are displayed on each monitor in the CCTV system If any of the monitors do not display the expected video refer to the Matrix 66 V668OSCC Super High Density Video Switching System installation ManualX824 to check all connections CHECK EACH MONITOR FOR INPUT 001 VIDEO AN...

Page 83: ...ntrol Panels Instruction Manual X777 if necessary Observe the switching of these two signals on the monitors and use the numeric keypad to enter a three digit number which is used to change the vertical phase delay Continue this process until the optimal delay setting is identified If the sync is not correctly set you will see a spike or other momentary disruption of video when the switch occurs P...

Page 84: ...ould illuminate for an active alarm Check the alarm device s and connections to the Powerplus if any discrepancies are found IMenu Path Main Menu System Diagnostics Video Switcher and Titler Test System Diagnostics Test Alarm Port Test Input Port I ALARM PORT DIAGNOSTICS INPUT PORT TEST OBSERVE XIA ALARM LEDS FOR AN INDICATION OF POINTS IN ALARM PRESS ENTR TO CONTINUE PRESSESCTOCANCE Test Output P...

Page 85: ...ed using test cables or jumper wires to connect the appropriate ports Perform the following steps to test the four Powerplus serial ports Disconnect all power to the Powerplus before making connections 1 Connections must be made between the serial ports using jumper wires or test cables Refer to Table 4 Connect J3 to J4 to test RS 422 communications and connect Ji to J2 to test RS 232 communicatio...

Page 86: ...should be backed up as discussed in Nova Powerplus VPS1466 Host Computer Interface Software Manual X912 as the system configuration must be reloaded if the test fails or is interrupted while in progress Reload system configuration as discussed in Nova Powerplus VPS1466 Host Computer Interface Software Manual X972 Menu Path Main Menu System Diagnostics Video Switcher and Titling Test System Diagnos...

Page 87: ...er the memory test passed or failed and press the Escape key to return to the System Diagnostics Menu 3 If the test failed or was interrupted reload the system configuration as discussed in Nova Powerplus VfS7466 Host Computer interface Software Manual X972 Contact Vicon Technical Support if the test failed 76 l System Diagnostics X897 Rev 1196 Nova Powerplus ...

Page 88: ...ter a customized configuration has been developed Pressing Enter at the following screen will install system defaults ACaution Installing system defaults will overwrite customized programming To make a copy of the customized configuration file refer to Nova Powerplus VPS 1466 Host Computer Interface Software Manual X912 Press Enter to display the following screen and proceed with the installation ...

Page 89: ...cessary to reinstall default time date titling defaults after customized programming has been performed ACaution Installing time date titling defaults will overwrite customized TDTprogramming To make a copy of the customized configuration file refer to Nova Powerplus VPS1466 Host Computer lnferface Software Manual X9 12 Press Enter to begin The following screen will display Menu Path Main Menu Ins...

Page 90: ...ULTS During installation of the time date titling defaults the following screen will display To customize the time date and titles to your particular CCTV system you must make selections and define titles as described in this manual refer to page 47 e m INSTALLING T D T DEFAULTS ALL TITLE AND DISPLAY CONTROL INFORMATION WILL BE RECONFIGURED X897 Rev 1196 Nova Powerplus Install Defaults l 79 ...

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Page 92: ...lso check the Set Keypad Profiles Menu to ensure that all keypads are set to the same baud rate as described here 1 Access the Set Keypad Profiles Menu Menu Path Main Menu Keypad Receiver Keypad Menus Set Keypad Profiles I 2 With the cursor to the left of the keypad number press the numeric keypad s key to scroll through the settings for all keypads noting the baud rate for each 3 If the baud rate...

Page 93: ...user privilege Use the or key to assign administrator privilege Edit other settings if necessary 4 Press Enter to save settings and return to the Administration Menus Note Use the Set Administrator Profiles menu to specify settings for users with administrator privilege as discussed on page 9 Number Out of Range Appropriate camera preset sector and alarm numbers must be entered before titles may b...

Page 94: ...r High Densify Video Switching System Installation Manual X824 Also check the Set Receiver Profiles Menu to ensure that all receivers are set to the same baud rate as described here 1 Access the Set Receiver Profiles Menu Menu Path Main Menu Keypad Receiver Receiver Menus Set Receiver Profiles 2 With the cursor to the left of the receiver number press the numeric keypad s key to scroll through the...

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Page 96: ... PO1 5 5TX United Kingdom Phone 44 0 1489 577775 FAX 44 0 1489 578923 2 Attach a sheet of paper to the unit with the following information a Name and address of the company returning the unit b Name of the Vicon employee who issued the R A C R A number d Brief description of the installation e Complete description of the problem and circumstances under which it occurs f Unit s original date of pur...

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Page 98: ...ypads 20 Printer 46 Receivers 25 Border 55 C Cameras Partitioning 68 Titles 47 Chain To Tour 63 Character Size 55 Closure Type 45 Common Stack Mode 28 Communications Keypads 19 81 Receivers 25 83 Computer 11 Connections 3 D Data Bits Host Computer 12 Printer 46 Date 52 56 Day 14 53 Default Monitor 22 Defaults 77 Delay Keypads 20 Receivers 25 Diagnostics 71 Dial up Numbers 64 Dwell Alarms 38 Host C...

Page 99: ...em Components Memory 75 Menu Path Defined 7 Model Number 25 Momentary 43 Monitor Alarm 35 Dwell Time 38 Default 22 Number 15 18 Partitioning 68 Tours 60 P Parity Host Computer 12 Printer 46 Partitioning Cameras to Monitors 68 Monitor to Keypad 22 Passcode 4 12 Patterns Timed Events 14 Triggered Events 17 X IA Alarms 43 Phone Numbers 85 Port Host 11 RS 232 11 45 74 RS 422 19 25 74 Preliminary Opera...

Page 100: ...efaults 78 Timed Events 13 Day of Week 14 Event Number 13 Event Type 13 Monitor Number 15 Receiver Number 15 Schedule 14 Time of Day 14 Titles Alarms 48 Camera 47 Enable 56 Fade 57 58 Presets 49 Sectors 50 Tours Chain 63 Defined 59 Event Type 13 17 Last Step 62 Monitor 60 Salvos 60 61 Triggered Events 15 Event Number 17 Monitor I8 Receiver 18 X IA Inputs 16 Troubleshooting 81 U User ID see also Lo...

Page 101: ...Europe Headquarters Brunei Way Fareham PO15 5TX United Kingdom 44 O 14891566300 Fax 44 O 14891566322 Brussels Office Planet II Unit E Leuvensesteenweg 542 B 1930 Zaventem Belgium 322 71 2 8780 Fax 322 712 8781 Vicon China Unit 5 17 F Metropole Square 8 On Yiu Street Shatin New Territories Hong Kong 852 2145 7118 Fax 852 21457117 Internet Address www vicon cctv com ...

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