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SW-D8000U,   16CH. COLOR VIDEO MULTIPLEXER 

  

                   JVC PROFESSIONAL, IMAGING PRODUCTS                      1   

 

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CAUTION!

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

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CAUTION!

TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER.  NO

USER SERVICEABLE COMPONENTS INSIDE.  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED

SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol, within

an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to

the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage"

within the products enclosure that maybe of sufficient

magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to

persons.

The exclamation point, within an equilateral triangle,

is intended to alert the user to the presence of

important operating and maintenance (serviceing)

instructions in the literature accompanying the

product.

CAUTION!

Lithium Battery

Danger of explosion if battery is

incorrectly replaced.  Replace only

with the same or equivalent type

recommended by the manufacturer.

ATTENTION

This product contains a lithium battery.  This

battery may be recyclable.  It may be illegal to

dispose of this battery improperly under local,

state or federal laws.  Check with your local

waste management officials for disposal or other

possible recycling options.

CAUTION!

Electrostatic Sensitive Device!

Use proper CMOS and MOSFET handling precautions, including

approved grounded wrist straps, etc., to avoid damage this unit or its

internal components, from electrostatic discharge .

WARNING!

This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions in this manual,  may cause interference to radio
communications.  It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing
device persuant to subpart J of part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.  This equipment
has also been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a CE Class A device and TUV
safety standards.

Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference, in which case the user is
required to take all measures are necessary, at the user's expense, to correct the interference.

WARNING!

TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,

DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

 

Summary of Contents for SW-D8000U

Page 1: ...mproperly under local state or federal laws Check with your local waste management officials for disposal or other possible recycling options CAUTION Electrostatic Sensitive Device Use proper CMOS and MOSFET handling precautions including approved grounded wrist straps etc to avoid damage this unit or its internal components from electrostatic discharge WARNING This equipment generates uses and ca...

Page 2: ...unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply you plan to use consult your appliance dealer or local power company For units intended to operated from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions l Grounding or Polarization This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current...

Page 3: ...t has been damaged f When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service l Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that they have the same characteristics Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards l Safety Check Upon comp...

Page 4: ...utions observed when handling the electrostatic sensitive printed circuit boards UNPACKING The shipping carton is the safest container in which the unit may be transported Save it for possible future use EMISSIONS The equipment complies to CE class A and to part 15 of the FCC rules for emissions class A SERVICE If technical assistance is required please contact our Technical Support Engineer at 80...

Page 5: ...ed with the unit for the Operator menu system is Password 1 The password for the Installer menus is Password 2 The password for resetting your multiplexer to the factory settings is Password 3 You should change the password for the menu systems passwords 1 2 and record it below for future reference Password 1 _________________________________________________________________ Password 2 ____________...

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Page 7: ...OLIST 20 3 1 5 PIP DISPLAY SIZE AND POSITION 20 3 1 6 CHANGING POSITIONS AND COLORS OF TITLES 20 3 1 7 MONITOR B DISPLAYS 21 3 2 RECORDING 21 3 2 1 MONITOR OUTPUTS IN RECORD MODE 22 3 2 2 ALARM DISPLAYS IN RECORD MODE 22 3 3 PLAYBACK 22 3 3 1 PLAY MODE MONITOR A DISPLAYS 22 3 3 2 PLAY MODE MONITOR A INDICATIONS 23 3 3 3 PLAY MODE MONITOR B DISPLAYS 24 3 3 4 PLAY MODE CHANGING TEXT POSITIONS AND CO...

Page 8: ...SSWORD 37 3 7 12 NORMAL RECORD SPEED 37 3 7 13 SYSTEMVIEW MENU 39 4 0 MENU PROGRAMMING AND SETUP 40 4 1 INITIAL POWER UP 40 4 2 USING THE MENU SYSTEM 40 4 3 BATTERY BACKED UP MEMORY FOR MENU OPTIONS 41 4 4 NAVIGATING THE FOUR MENU LEVELS 41 4 5 TIME DATE SET UP 42 4 6 SEQUENCE SET UP 43 4 7 AUTOLIST 44 4 8 RECORD SET UP 44 4 9 ALARM SET UP 47 4 10 MACROS 54 4 11 MOTION DETECTION 57 4 12 CAMERA TIT...

Page 9: ... Record Live Play ALT Alarm Zoom Freeze Sequence Function FRZ ZOOM SEQ ALM FN ALT SPOT MULTI LIVE REC PLAY POWER Camera Select Key 1 16 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 RS 232 1 SVHS SVHS 1 RS 485 2 12 VDC Alarm Vext Accessory connections DB 25 RS 232C RS 485 Monitor A outputs composite Y C VCR inputs composite Y C Monitor B output composite VCR outputs Y C composite 12V DC power center po...

Page 10: ... Ventilation Make sure that the location planned for the installation of the unit is well ventilated Locate the cooling vents in the unit enclosure and make sure they are not obstructed in the installation Temperature Make sure to check the ambient temperature specifications of the unit and insure that the location of installation is within these specifications Extremes of heat or cold outside of ...

Page 11: ...ut for automatic synchronization to VCR speeds q Activity Motion detection q Multiple Alarm inputs and outputs q Motion Detection Sensitivity Scope for simplified set up q Covert Camera setting q Conditional Live Display q AutoList simplified sequence programming q 2X digital zoom and digital pan tilt Live Playback q Alarm history log q Operator programmable macro function keys q A scheduler to au...

Page 12: ...k them back to the original camera input from which they were captured Besides the camera number other status information stored in this packet of digital data includes time and date camera status camera title selected record time mode information as well as system and alarm status at the time of recording This status information is rebuilt and displayed with the corresponding camera during Playba...

Page 13: ...ultiplexer as shown below These connectors are q 16 Loop through camera inputs with automatic termination q Monitor outputs for Monitor A BNC and S VHS and Monitor B BNC q VCR input and output BNC or S VHS q 16 alarm inputs 25 pin D sub each of which can be normally open NO or normally closed NC q RS232 and RS485 connections The 25 pin D sub connector also has the contacts for the two alarm output...

Page 14: ... and VEXT input 25 pin D sub connections For an S VHS VCR use 4 pin mini din S VHS connectors For a standard VCR use 75 ohm coaxial cable and BNC connectors NOTE Do not use screw locked type S video cable If you are using S VHS then for full benefit you must also select S VHS in the VCR SETUP menu Although the VEXT connection is optional it is a good way to simplify the operation of your multiplex...

Page 15: ...e Monitor B BNC connector using a 75 ohm coaxial cable Connect the other end of the cable to your monitor 2 6 ALARM INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Use the supplied 25 pin D Sub M connector or interface PCB wired according to the following instructions Do not attempt to wire directly to the 25 pin D sub connector on the multiplexer back panel This drawing shows the Alarm I O PCB supplied with the unit This wir...

Page 16: ...to clear alarms by connecting it to ground on pins 18 19 and 20 Clearing an alarm only clears the LED and the keyboard buzzer The alarm output relay will follow the programming of the alarm input which can be transparent latched or timed out Refer to ALARMS menu programming pin 22 pin 25 Output Relay No 2 pin 17 pin 21 Output Relay No 1 Multiplexer DB25 Connector Power Source Alarm Device Typical ...

Page 17: ... RECORD OPTION in the MAIN MENU The VEXT input accepts q TTL field synchronized negative going pulse duration 2 5ms q HIGH level 4 5V to 5 5V q LOW level 0V The multiplexer can be set to trigger off the negative or positive going edge VEXT Pulse Edge in the RECORD menu NOTE On power up the auto detection circuit will wait about 15 seconds to check if the VCR starts to output a switch pulse The per...

Page 18: ...equence all undisplayed cameras in the lower right cameo No menu setup is required The cameo sequence list cannot be edited Multi screen Dwell time The multi screen dwell time can be selected in the SEQUENCING sub menu on the OPERATOR menu Automatic multi screen format memory If the operator switches from a multi screen display to a full screen camera image then when the MULTISCREEN key is next pr...

Page 19: ...t logical cameo so the operator can easily enter cameras in several cameos without using the arrow keys FREEZE key Freezes the cameo ZOOM key Switches to a full screen display of that camera This will cancel active cameo mode Notice that if the ZOOM key is pressed with no active cameo selected then the display will switch full screen to the camera displayed in the top left cameo NOTE Display forma...

Page 20: ...tween key presses to 30 seconds are allowed A maximum of 32 cameras may be put into an AutoList Pressing any key other than a valid camera key or the SEQUENCE key during recording will void the AutoList To return to the DEFAULT of all cameras included in the sequence list with a fixed menu programmed dwell time go to the SEQUENCING menu and change the dwell time NOTE The AutoList will be erased wh...

Page 21: ...ect a fixed display of any one camera on Monitor B or a sequenced display of several cameras Monitor B Sequence list and Dwell time There are independent sequences which operate on Monitor A and Monitor B Refer to the AutoList feature To operate on Monitor B Press the MONITOR B key first The LED by the key will light until the MONITOR B key is pressed again While the LED remains lit the camera key...

Page 22: ...se VCRs For example R024 will be displayed to indicate that the unit is Recording in 24 hour mode If the VCR VEXT input is active then R EXT will be displayed Monitor B Output while recording Monitor B always displays analog Live full screen images of the camera inputs regardless of which mode is selected 3 2 2 ALARM DISPLAYS IN RECORD MODE Alarm displays will conform to the Live or Play modes of ...

Page 23: ...YBACK FORMAT has been selected in the menus See the OPERATOR MENU item in this manual To view tapes which were not decoded With the VCR Playback a tape press FUNCTION then PLAY see 3 6 4 to view the undecoded input It should be clear from the undecoded Playback video if the video is multiplexed or not as several camera images will be overlaid on each other 3 3 2 PLAY MODE MONITOR A INDICATIONS Dur...

Page 24: ...es and all other on screen data and indications on Monitor B will be related to the current Live data and must not be confused with the Playback data which is being displayed on Monitor A 3 3 4 PLAY MODE CHANGING TEXT POSITIONS AND COLORS The positions and colors of camera titles and the color of the date time can be set separately for Playback Refer to Section 3 1 5 for instructions NOTE The titl...

Page 25: ...ipped with one alarm input per camera input each of which is normally associated with its corresponding live video input An active alarm input can result in an on screen indication on both Monitor A and Monitor B a flashing front panel LED an internal buzzer and automatic modification of the record list to give the camera in alarm a higher update rate Two internal isolated alarm output relays are ...

Page 26: ...cond dwell This dwell is not programmable Monitor B cannot freeze images NOTE The Monitor B screen will not revert to its original fixed display after the alarm is cleared It will continue to display the last alarm camera However if sequencing was active on Monitor B before the alarm then Monitor B will continue to sequence after the alarm is cleared 3 4 3 ALARM DISPLAYS IN PLAY MODE Monitor A dur...

Page 27: ...occurrence with an alarm input number 3 5 MOTION DETECTION The SW D8000U offers motion detection capabilities including built in Activity Detection Activity detection is used to adjust the rate at which cameras are recorded and can activate an output relay to cause automatic external actions such as speed change on the VCR or floodlights or audio announcements and so on 3 5 1 ACTIVITY DETECTION Ac...

Page 28: ...ed while a camera with video loss is selected Video Loss action in RECORD Mode When video loss is detected the affected camera is temporarily removed from the record list and the coded digital data recorded with each field will be updated to indicate a video loss situation on the affected camera This video loss status is then shown during Playback The SW D8000U continues to monitor cameras that ha...

Page 29: ...he VCR as an input Repeat the above procedure NOTE When VCR VIEW is exited the unit always reverts to Live mode 3 6 5 SUMMER WINTER TIME CHANGE Setting the time requires the operator to know the menu password In some installations personnel with access to the menus are not available to reset the unit s clock during time changes for summer and winter The SW D8000U provide a shortcut to set time for...

Page 30: ... and day of the week in the menu This option allows the programmer to program up to 20 events which will automatically run one of the macro functions Scheduled events can be started on a preset time on a particular day of the week or at a preset time on every day of the week Any macro can be started by each of the 20 scheduled events and a macro can be started by more than one event Keep a record ...

Page 31: ...WORD This page contains the system passwords It is recommend that for system security you remove it from the manual and store it in a safe place The initial password supplied with the unit for the Operator menu system is Password 1 Password ___________________________________________________________ ...

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Page 33: ...igned in such a way as to make it very easy to navigate around the menu choices The best way to understand the menu system is to use it with this manual handy for reference In general the ENTER key is used to go to the next level of menu and the MENU key is used to escape to the previous level of the menus without making any changes You have access to the OPERATOR AND SYSTEMVIEW menu levels only w...

Page 34: ...bles you to select Main or QuickInstall using the installer s password However the Operator password will enable you to select OPERATOR or SYSTEMVIEW only To do this highlight the one that you want using the left or right arrow keys and press ENTER Main QuickInstall Operator SystemView Field Frame Display SystemView 1 Sequencing SystemView 2 Time Date Display SystemView 3 Title Display SystemView ...

Page 35: ...equencing cameras in multi screen mode and the Live and Play full screen dwell times are also set here The following pull down menu is displayed Multi screen Dwell Live Full Dwell Play Full Dwell Exit The full screen dwell times are the same for both Monitor A and Monitor B in Live and Play modes Dwell time settings determine the time between each camera sequence in the sequence list NOTE The came...

Page 36: ...d vice versa DEFAULT Format to decode SW D8000U Plus recorded tapes This is the factory default setting INDICATORS Decoding of videotapes recorded on alternative multiplexers will have indicators as follows q SW D8000U JVC q Calibur CBR q Calibur Lite DM Mini q Dedicated Micros DM Mini q Robot ROBOT These indicators will appear only if the programmer or operator has selected the corresponding menu...

Page 37: ...armed events Each event relates the time of occurrence with an alarm input number The RS 232 remote control capability allows an operator to upload the alarm history to a PC or a similar controlling device 3 7 11 OPERATOR PASSWORD The operator password may be changed in this menu item Password Box Please enter the Password ____ CANCEL OK 3 7 12 NORMAL RECORD SPEED Unless VEXT VCR sync pulse instal...

Page 38: ...the multiplexed video images as they are being output to the VCR for recording To de select the input repeat the above procedure Notice that when VCR VIEW is exited the unit always reverts to Live mode VCR Playback Speed The programmer must select the Playback speed on the VCR and not on the SW D8000U There is no related setup required on the SW D8000U during Playback The SW D8000U will automatica...

Page 39: ...at are not being updated during Playback and images that are being updated from tape but have no movement within the image The indicator A will be displayed with the corresponding camera image on Monitor A if there was an active alarm at the time that the recording was made Adjusting VCR brightness and contrast The SW D8000U provides a simple front panel adjustment to digitally adjust the contrast...

Page 40: ...s at normal VCR speed 2 hour mode and then play back the recordings selecting each camera in turn Check the playback picture quality Be sure to check the VCR s tracking adjustment q For advice on setting up cameras consult your camera installation instructions q Test the VCR VEXT switch pulse connection to the multiplexer by setting the unit to Record mode starting the VCR recording and then chang...

Page 41: ...OUR MENU LEVELS The programmer has four menu levels designed in such a way as to make it very easy to navigate around the menu choices The best way to understand the menu system is to use it with the manual handy for reference In general the ENTER key is used to go down to the next level of menu detail and the MENU key is used to escape up to the next higher level of the menus without making any c...

Page 42: ... in section 3 7 MENUS When selected the menus will be listed on Monitor A as follows Main QuickInstall Operator SystemView Time Date Change the Time Sequencing SystemView 1 Sequencing Change the Date Time Date Display SystemView 2 Record Edit Camera Titles Title Display SystemView 3 Alarms Camera Disable Playback Format SystemView 4 Macro SVHS Composite Alarm History SystemView 5 Motion Detection ...

Page 43: ...r for Summer Winter time changes press FUNCTION F and then press the SEQUENCE key In April this will cause the time to be adjusted forward by one hour In October this will cause the time to be adjusted back by one hour This function can only be used once in each period For example if FUNCTION SEQUENCE is pressed during March it will add an hour to the time but if FUNCTION SEQUENCE is pressed again...

Page 44: ...ing any key other than a valid camera key or the SEQUENCE key during recording will void the AutoList To return to the DEFAULT of all cameras included in the sequence list with a fixed menu programmed dwell time go to the SEQUENCING menu and change the dwell time 4 8 RECORD SET UP This RECORD LIST option is used to specify the order in which images are to be recorded from the different camera inpu...

Page 45: ...o which the VCR has been set for NORMAL and ALARM recording Time lapse VCRs are usually capable of dual speed operation allowing two different speeds of recording during NORMAL operation and ALARM situations The ALARM recording speed are usually the faster speed and normally the fastest that the recorder will go which is the 2 HR speed setting for EIA Normal time lapse recording is typically set t...

Page 46: ...dicator will read P EXT in Play mode The time and date is displayed on screen during Play mode Note that this is the recorded time not the current system time The indicator V will be displayed in the corresponding camera image if there was video loss at the time that the recording was made The SW D8000U will display the text N A if a camera is not detected on tape for 8 or more consecutive cycles ...

Page 47: ...m input can result in an on screen indication on both Monitor A and Monitor B a flashing front panel LED an internal buzzer and automatic modification of the record list to give the camera in alarm a higher update rate This menu item is for alarm inputs You can specify whether the input for each camera is normally open or normally closed and if the alarms are latched on remain active until reset l...

Page 48: ... as follows Input Configuration Alarm Latch External Alarm Action Record Mode Enable Disable Alarm History Link to a Macro Fullscreen Alarm Relay Configuration Buzzer Setup Videoloss Action Exit INPUT CONFIGURATION The alarm inputs are configured as zero potential relay contacts individually programmable via the menu to be normally open NO or normally closed N C The factory default is N O for all ...

Page 49: ... preferred then rather select timed out alarms instead of transparent alarms in the ALARM LATCHING menu and set the time out period to 1 second ALARM ACTION The SW D8000U provides extensive alarm handling capability On alarm activation q A full screen image of the camera in alarm will automatically appear on Monitor B q Monitor A will automatically switch to pre programmed quad display for a singl...

Page 50: ...ty on the same screen Application Note If the programmer programs one of the associated cameras to the same camera number as the camera in alarm then this feature can be used to have a frozen image of the camera in alarm as well as a Live image of that alarm camera on Monitor A at the same time This is not needed if Monitor B is installed A customized alarm display will be selected automatically b...

Page 51: ... provided to enable the programmer to program automatic external actions such as a speed change on the VCR or alarm floodlights or sirens The alarm relay outputs are rated at 500 mA They are provided in either the normally open N O and normally closed N C configuration on the rear panel of the unit programmable and are isolated The alarm relays can be activated by motion detection by active alarms...

Page 52: ... be q very comprehensive so that alarm events are not missed and q reliable so that the system does not start exclusive alarm mode recordings for false alarms NOTE If only one camera is in alarm and the alarm speed is set to the 2 hour mode then the unit will automatically select INTERLEAVED recording even though EXCLUSIVE mode is selected Interleaved During INTERLEAVED recording both the alarmed ...

Page 53: ...n alarm occurs Several alarm inputs can be linked to the same macro function NOTE The system will always complete normal alarm action before executing the macro function To link an alarm input to the macro function use the LINK TO MACRO menu in the ALARMS sub menu FULLSCREEN ALARM This option allows for setting the system to display only a FULLSCREEN image on Monitor A instead of the default multi...

Page 54: ...ld will be updated to indicate a video loss situation on the affected camera This video loss status is then shown during Playback The SW D8000U continues to monitor cameras that have video loss and will automatically restore the cameras when video loss ceases Indication On screen display of text V in each affected cameo of the multi screen display and VDL on any corresponding full screen displays ...

Page 55: ...ave been recorded Special keys functions during MACRO RECORD The following two key combinations provide the programmer with special actions within macros FUNCTION then 1 Activate output relay 1 FUNCTION then 2 Reset output relay 1 FUNCTION then 3 PAUSE macro 1 second FUNCTION then 4 PAUSE macro 5 seconds FUNCTION then 5 Activate output relay 2 FUNCTION then 6 Reset output relay 2 FUNCTION then ENT...

Page 56: ...ovided in the back of this manual to conveniently keep a list of the macros and their intended functions Editing a MACRO RECORD There is no macro editing capability To check a macro function play back the Macro by pressing the FUNCTION key and the macro number and check for correct operation If the macro does not appear to function correctly delete the macro as described below and re enter it Dele...

Page 57: ...t is preferable to use a motion detector intended specifically for complex outdoor situations If the unit is intended for Intrusion detection read and understand the whole of this section before installing the cameras and setting up the motion detection The difference between Intrusion detection and Activity detection When digital video motion detection is used it is important to know the differen...

Page 58: ...r disabling individual zones within the camera scene Recommendation Disable zones which may contain movement that is incidental or not important Incidental motion can include the possible movement of trees in the wind vehicles in an adjacent street allowable pedestrian areas or areas with glass and other highly reflective surfaces which can be sources of apparent motion via reflections Cursor The ...

Page 59: ...will be changed to the disabled mode clear white flashing Once DISABLE ZONES is selected use the ARROW to move the cursor and disable adjacent zones as necessary Change the mode to NO ACTION or ENABLE ZONES when no more adjacent zones need to be changed Indications To indicate whether each zone is enabled or disabled enabled zones have a grey indication and disabled zones have a clear indication i...

Page 60: ...the ACTIVITY INTRUSION sub menu you may select by camera number the intended use of motion detection The factory default for each camera is ACTIVITY DETECTION This selection will result in different SETUP PARAMETERS for either INTRUSION DETECTION or ACTIVITY DETECTION SETUP PARAMETERS Activity Parameters Setup The menu for ACTIVITY PARAMETERS SETUP appears as Activity Parameters Setup Camera 01 Se...

Page 61: ...are recorded The SW D8000U solves this dilemma in two ways 1 It has a very fast optimized update rate to tape which at 2 hour alarm speeds is about 3 times faster than most other multiplexers 2 It allows the rate of update of each camera to tape to be automatically adjusted by the system if there is ongoing motion within a camera s field of view In this way cameras without activity are recorded le...

Page 62: ...sitivity Refer to instructions above for ACTIVITY Recommendations When choosing sensitivity choose the highest setting that does not result in very frequent false motion detections while the FALSE ALARM REJECTION setting is on LOW and the TARGET SIZE is set correctly See below The higher the sensitivity the more likely it is that incidental movement will be detected as motion so if motion is indic...

Page 63: ...hat the sensitivity target size and zones are set up correctly Do not select a higher false alarm rejection level unless it is necessary Target Size This setup is only used for intrusion detection The size of a target for motion detection normally a human being will vary depending on the camera lens and the distance from the camera In general if size discrimination is used during the detection of ...

Page 64: ...ations Detection of intruders is normally only set up in areas where there is little or no expected movement In high traffic areas intrusion detection is not a feasible application of motion detection NOTE Some outdoor environments can have very complex intrusion detection requirements In those cases it is preferable to use a motion detector intended specifically for complex outdoor situations Lin...

Page 65: ...A display Text on the Monitor B display is not moved In any Monitor A full screen display all text except the time and date will move from the top to the bottom of the screen and vice versa The title display can be turned on or off for each camera via the CAMERA TITLES sub menu This is in effect for both Live and Play modes To Change the Color of the Time Date Display The Time Date display cannot ...

Page 66: ...cted camera view will appear in the background of the menu screen The default AGC range setting is 5 for all inputs You may adjust the range from 1 10 and view the actual image changes to your preference Signal Gain Set up Camera 01 Gain 05 CANCEL OK NOTE To ensure optimum system performance this feature should not be used as a substitute for correctly setting camera video levels CAMERA DISABLE If...

Page 67: ...NO Camera 03 NO Camera 04 NO Camera 16 NO CANCEL OK CAMERA SCOPE This menu item provides a camera scope representing the incoming analog camera video signal To optimize the motion detection abilities and the associated signal the system installer should take more care in system camera set up The camera scope displays the characteristics of the incoming camera video signal useful to a system instal...

Page 68: ... a smaller range so that it will be more difficult for the user to see detail both when viewing live displays of the camera as well as when reviewing multiplexed recordings of the camera This camera will also not be suitable for video motion detection because relatively few Grey levels will be digitized and changes with time are less likely to be detected by the VMD circuits FIGURE 2 ...

Page 69: ...stem after installation is simplified q If a problem is reported for the system the camera scope displays are so simple that a technical support person who is remote from the site can easily get an untrained person on the site to describe the camera scopes This will then enable a diagnosis to be made without incurring the time and expense of a visit to the site 4 14 VCR SETUP This option is used t...

Page 70: ...er will also take about 15 seconds to determine that it has in fact stopped and not just changed to 960 hour mode Indicator An on screen R EXT indicator replaces the record speed indicator while this switch input is active and detected by the SW D8000U SWITCH EDGE You can select a Negative Edge or Positive Edge for the pulse edge used for the Switch VEXT input CAUTION Do not change this setting wi...

Page 71: ...vent that the tape was actually recorded on either a SW D8000U compatible multiplexer or an alternate multiplexer but is not correctly decoded first check to see that the correct PLAYBACK FORMAT has been selected in the menus To view tapes which were not decoded With the VCR Playing back a tape press FUNCTION F then PLAY to view the undecoded input It should be clear from the undecoded Playback vi...

Page 72: ... have up to 15 optional remote keyboards controlling it through the RS 485 network In addition a single remote keyboard can control up to 15 different SW D8000U units or a mixture of keyboards and multiplexers totaling 16 devices installed in a multi drop configuration The SW D8000U unit address on the RS 485 network is programmable in the RS 485 section of the COMMUNICATIONS submenu You need set ...

Page 73: ...85 cable If you choose to power another unit e g a single keyboard you can do this up to 30 feet from the multiplexer Use a 4 core shielded cable equivalent to Belden 8723 For more detail on the remote keyboard refer to the JVC KB Remote Keyboard instruction sheet 4 16 FRONT PANEL LOCK This option is used to lock and unlock the front panel keyboard of the multiplexer You get the following menu Unl...

Page 74: ...have entered a new password a confirmation box is displayed where you must specify the same password again You should note the new password on the Password page of this document which should be removed and stored in a safe place If the password is lost contact the factory Customer Support for assistance ...

Page 75: ...ANTY SERVICE Return your products to a JVC Factory Service Center with a copy of your bill of sale For your nearest JVC Factory Service Center please call toll free 800 537 5722 If service is not available locally box the product carefully preferably in the original carton and ship insured with a copy of your bill of sale plus a letter of explanation of the problem to the nearest JVC Factory Servi...

Page 76: ...E FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT INCONVENIENCE LOSS OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER DIRECT INCIDENTIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGE TO TAPES RECORDS OR DISCS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE...

Page 77: ..._13_KEY 21 CAM_14_KEY 22 CAM_15_KEY 23 CAM_16_KEY 24 MENU_SETUP_KEY 41 SELECT_KEY 42 RESERVED 43 MACRO_KEY 44 RESERVED 45 RESERVED 46 RESERVED 47 RESERVED 48 RESERVED 49 MON_B_KEY 50 RESERVED 51 63 LEFT_ARROW_KEY 64 RIGHT_ARROW_KEY 65 UP_ARROW_KEY 66 DOWN_ARROW_KEY 67 UP_LEFT_KEY 68 Pseudo Key DOWN_LEFT_KEY 69 Pseudo Key UP_RIGHT_KEY 70 Pseudo Key DOWN_RIGHT_KEY 71 Pseudo Key RESERVED 72 RESERVED ...

Page 78: ... 48 TITLE11 49 TITLE12 50 TITLE13 51 TITLE14 52 TITLE15 53 TITLE16 54 57 RESERVED 58 ENABLACTIVITY 59 UP_ACT_SETTINGS 60 UP_ACT_GRID 61 UP_ALM_AND_VDL 62 DN_ACT_SETTINGS 63 DN_ACT_GRID_1 64 DN_ACT_GRID_2 65 DN_ACT_GRID_3 66 DN_ACT_GRID_4 67 DN_ACT_GRID_5 68 DN_ACT_GRID_6 69 DN_ACT_GRID_7 70 DN_ACT_GRID_8 71 DN_ACT_GRID_9 72 DN_ACT_GRID_10 73 DN_ACT_GRID_11 74 DN_ACT_GRID_12 75 DN_ACT_GRID_13 76 DN...

Page 79: ...ras buffer 0 0xff buffer 1 0xAA buffer 2 16 buffer 3 ENCAMERA buffer 4 buffer 19 BINARY list of 16 numbers digits 0 Disable 1 Enable h Enabling or disabling certain alarms buffer 0 0xff buffer 1 0xAA buffer 2 16 buffer 3 ENALARM buffer 4 buffer 19 BINARY list of 16 numbers digits 0 Disable 1 Enable i Changing the Multi screen Dwell time buffer 0 0xff buffer 1 0xAA buffer 2 1 buffer 3 DWELLQUAD buf...

Page 80: ...nt 2 Timed Out s Changing the time and date format buffer 0 0xff buffer 1 0xAA buffer 2 2 buffer 3 TDFORMAT buffer 4 BINARY number Time format 0 12 hour 1 24hour buffer 5 BINARY number Date format 0 mm dd yy 1 dd mm yy 2 yy mm dd t Changing the menu language buffer 0 0xff buffer 1 0xAA buffer 2 2 buffer 3 LANGUAGE buffer 4 BINARY number Language 0 Eng 1 4 per Eproms supplied u Enabling disabling e...

Page 81: ...A buffer 2 16 buffer 3 ENACTIVITY buffer 4 buffer 19 BINARY list of 16 numbers digits 0 disable 1 enable z Request activity settings buffer 0 0xff buffer 1 0xBB buffer 2 0 buffer 3 UP_ACT_SETTINGS aa Request activity grid buffer 0 0xff buffer 1 0xBB buffer 2 0 buffer 3 UP_ACT_GRID ab Request alarm and video loss status buffer 0 0xff buffer 1 0xBB buffer 2 0 buffer 3 UP_ALM_AND_VDL ac Download acti...

Page 82: ... minutes ss seconds CR LF Carriage return line feed pair b Activity settings Six bytes are uploaded i Sensitivity 1 10 ii Relay 0 none 1 relay 1 2 relay 2 3 both iii Link to Alarm 1 16 iv False Alarm Reject 0 low 1 med 2 high v Size Discrimination 1 255 vi Record Rate 0 none 1 2x 2 4x 3 interleaved c Activity grids 16 x 32 bytes are uploaded 1st 32 bytes are zones from camera 1 2nd 32 bytes from c...

Page 83: ... INDICATORS LED flashes on any active alarm plus buzzer FREEZE Freezes any display in LIVE or PLAY mode ZOOM Zooms 2x fully interlaced on full screen displays PAN TILT Arrow keys provide digital pan tilt on zoomed images MULTISCREEN Selects multi screen displays in LIVE or PLAY mode Toggles through list of multi screens 1 16 Selects corresponding camera full screen ARROWS Used in menus and Pan Til...

Page 84: ...lack powdercoat light texture Environmental Temperature 0 to 40 C operating Relative Humidity 90 non condensing Electrical Input Voltage DC 12V 240 or 110Vac to DC 12V adapter included Power 40 W nominal MODEL NUMBERS OPTIONS SW D8000U 16 channel color Duplex Remote Keyboard JVC KB Includes motorized PTZ control capabilities Note All specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 85: ...AGING PRODUCTS 85 8 0 LIST OF MACRO FUNCTIONS MACRO DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 F Play VCR VIEW Selects the VCR as an input so that the VCR can be setup F SEQ SUMMER WINTER TIME Sets clock ahead 1 hour in April and back 1 hour in October ...

Page 86: ...IDEO MULTIPLEXER 86 JVC PROFESSIONAL IMAGING PRODUCTS 9 0 LIST OF SCHEDULED MACROS DAY OF WEEK SETUP See DATE TIME MENU MONDAY ______ Typ 1 or 2 EVENT DAY TIME MACRO TO RUN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ...

Page 87: ... B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 RS 232 1 SVHS SVHS 1 RS 485 2 12 VDC SR L911 VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER TIMELAPSE Victor Camera 16 Camera 1 Video In Spot Monitor Multi Monitor Monitors Camera 1 Camera 16 Monitor B Output Monitor A Outputs VCR Outputs VCR Inputs Video Input SR L911UB Video Output ...

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