Pelco Home Theater Server C1927M User Manual

PELCO  
MX4000  
Genex™ Series  
Simplex Multiplexer  
Installation/  
Operation Manual  
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS  
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Stand-Alone Multiplexer ..................................................................................... 7  
Multiplexers with KBD4000 Keyboard ................................................................7  
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Multiplexers with KBD4000 Keyboards and MX4000SVR Server ..................... 8  
Rack Installation................................................................................................. 9  
Camera Wiring Example ...................................................................................10  
VCR Wiring Example ........................................................................................ 11  
Pelco Time-Lapse VCR Wiring Example ..........................................................12  
Alarm Wiring Example ......................................................................................13  
Front Panel, 9-Channel Color Simplex Multiplexer ...........................................15  
Front Panel, 16-Channel Color Simplex Multiplexer .........................................15  
Basic System Setup Menu ................................................................................20  
Advanced System Setup Menu.........................................................................21  
Basic VCR Settings Menu .................................................................................24  
Custom VCR Setup Menu .................................................................................25  
Basic Camera Menu .........................................................................................26  
Activity Dectection Mask ...................................................................................27  
Camera Sequence Menu ..................................................................................29  
Help Menu.........................................................................................................29  
LIST OF TABLES  
Table  
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Video Coaxial Cable Requirements ..................................................................10  
Front Panel Controls .........................................................................................16  
Operation Guide................................................................................................17  
VCR Types ........................................................................................................24  
Programming Menu Defaults ............................................................................31  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS  
Prior to installation and use of this product, the following WARNINGS should be observed.  
1. Installation and servicing should only be done by qualified service personnel and  
conform to all local codes.  
2. Unless the unit is specifically marked as a NEMA Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 6, or 6P  
enclosure, it is designed for indoor use only and it must not be installed where  
exposed to rain and moisture.  
3. Only use replacement parts recommended by Pelco.  
4. After replacement/repair of this unit’s electrical components, conduct a resistance  
measurement between line and exposed parts to verify the exposed parts have not  
been connected to line circuitry.  
Please thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this manual prior to installation  
and operation.  
DESCRIPTION  
Thank you and congratulations on selecting Pelco’s Genex™ Series multiplexer. You have  
chosen to work with the highest quality, most sophisticated yet easy-to-use video multi-  
plexer on the market today. Using ActiveImage™ technology, the Genex™ Series multiplex-  
ers have exceptionally high resolution digital multiple-screen displays.  
With the addition of the KBD4000 remote keyboard and/or the MX4000SVR multiplexer  
server, the Genex™ Series offers the greatest degree of system flexibility and expandability  
as well.  
WHAT IS A VIDEO MULTIPLEXER?  
Wherever closed circuit television (CCTV) systems are used, there is often a need to  
record and display many different camera views. Whether it is in a small retail environment,  
a large casino, or an airport, multiplexers have become the preferred method of collecting  
pictures from as many as 16 cameras for recording on a single time-lapse VCR.  
In addition, multiplexers allow users to watch up to 16 cameras simultaneously on one  
screen, either live or in playback. Should a scene require closer examination, the user can  
select full-screen viewing without the loss of detail, as occurs with “quad” devices that  
compress four pictures into one for recording.  
The multiplexer acts as an interface between the CCTV cameras and the time-lapse VCR.  
The multiplexer is designed to switch between cameras much like an ordinary sequential  
switcher. Unlike a switcher, however, a multiplexer should switch at exactly the same rate  
as the VCR is recording so that just one video picture, or field, is recorded from each  
camera before it switches to the next camera. The reason for this is that with a large  
number of cameras, you need to switch as fast as you possibly can in order to minimize the  
time gap between successive pictures from a given camera.  
In most respects, time-lapse VCRs are very similar to the VHS video recorder that you  
probably have in your home. The single largest difference is that a time-lapse VCR allows  
as much as 960 hours of video to be recorded on a single T-120 (two-hour) VHS cassette.  
The total amount of time varies by make and model, but even the lowest cost models allow  
for a lot longer recording time than a normal consumer VCR.  
When you record a tape on your home VCR and play the tape, you see normal motion, just  
as you do on your television. If you connect one camera to a multiplexer and record the  
video at the two-hour speed on a time-lapse recorder, motion will appear normal when you  
play the tape, just like on your home VCR. But as you add more cameras to the multiplexer,  
the multiplexer has to switch between cameras and there is a gap in the video pictures  
recorded for any one camera. The more cameras there are, the longer the gap is because  
it takes longer for the multiplexer to switch between all the cameras. When the tape is  
played, the motion becomes jerky because of the missing video.  
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Not only does the number of cameras affect the time gap, but so does the recording speed.  
The slower the recording speed, the longer the gap. Normal recording speed for full motion  
is the two-hour mode. But if you slow the recording speed down to record 12 hours, 48  
hours, or 960 hours of video on a two-hour tape, it means that a lot of video is left out.  
Thus, the more cameras there are and the slower the recording speed, the longer the time  
gap becomes between recorded pictures for any one camera. It is important to understand  
this concept because, depending on what you are recording, important video could be lost.  
In a system with two or three cameras recording in 12-hour mode, a person might appear  
on the left side of the screen, then the left center, then the right center, and finally the right  
side of the screen. But in a system with 16 cameras recording in 120-hour mode, a person  
might appear on the left side of the screen and be gone in the next picture.  
GENEX™ SERIES SIMPLEX MULTIPLEXERS  
The MX4000 Genex™ Series is a high-quality family of simplex multiplexers that can  
accept video inputs from a maximum of 9 or 16 cameras, depending on the model. The  
simplex multiplexers have three modes of operation: live, record, and VCR.  
In the live mode, the main monitor can show live video both in full-screen or multiple-  
screen views. You cannot record in the live mode.  
In the record mode, the main monitor will show live video of an individual camera in  
full-screen view only. You can record only in the record mode. While recording, all  
cameras are being recorded simultaneously.  
In the VCR mode, the main monitor will display full-screen or multiple-screen views of  
videotape playback. You cannot record in the VCR mode.  
Video from the cameras can be shown on two monitors: main and spot.  
The main monitor displays video from a single camera or from multiple cameras. Video can  
be either live or from a tape playback. Multiple-screen displays can be picture-in-picture, 4-,  
9-, or 16-camera formats.  
A spot monitor displays live video from a single camera. A spot monitor is optional, but  
increases the flexibility of your system. For example, you can keep an eye on all cameras  
in a multiple-screen format on the main monitor while watching a full-screen view of any  
one camera on the spot monitor. Or, if you are playing a tape on the main monitor, you can  
use the spot monitor to watch live video.  
Cameras can be sequenced on both monitors.  
In the full-screen view on the main monitor, a zoom function doubles or quadruples the  
image size for better viewing.  
Depending on the model, there are 9 or 16 alarm inputs–one per camera–that tag the  
camera images when an alarm is activated. The main and spot monitors can be pro-  
grammed to display alarms. Alarm inputs also activate a relay output, which can be used to  
change a VCR to its preprogrammed alarm record speed. When there is an alarm, the  
VCR, depending on how it is programmed, will either record alarm cameras only or record  
both alarm and non-alarm cameras. An alarm log lists the last 20 alarms.  
Activity detection continually monitors selected camera inputs for motion. When the  
multiplexer detects motion, it increases the frequency at which it records a camera or  
cameras with motion. The main and spot monitors can be programmed to display motion-  
detection activated switching.  
APPLICATIONS  
The MX4000 Genex™ Series is very flexible in its design, allowing you to configure your  
system in a variety of ways.  
The simplest system is a stand-alone multiplexer (refer to Figure 1). All you have to do is  
connect cameras, monitors, a VCR, and alarm inputs. Operation of the multiplexer is done  
with front panel push buttons.  
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By adding a KBD4000 keyboard to the multiplexer (refer to Figure 2), you can control 1-16  
multiplexers from up to 25 feet (7.6 m) away with the cable supplied with the keyboard.  
Greater distances between the multiplexer and keyboard can be obtained if you provide a  
Pelco KBDKIT(-X) and your own cable.  
NOTE: The KBD4000 key-  
board in combination with a  
multiplexer provides  
Coaxitron® control of pan,  
tilt, and lens functions.  
A keyboard also gives you the added capability of controlling moveable cameras. Control  
systems for moveable cameras must be Coaxitron® compatible. In Figure 1 cameras are  
fixed.  
When used with 15-bit stan-  
dard Coaxitron® receivers,  
such as the CX9000 Series,  
the PT7700, and the ED25/  
27/28/29, the KBD4000 key-  
board in conjunction with a  
multiplexer supports all pan,  
tilt, and lens functions, and  
AUX on/off. The keyboard  
will not set or call presets or  
support preset scanning.  
The systems shown in Figures 1 and 2 are for a single operator only. To permit up to four  
operators to use the system, an MX4000SVR multiplexer server can be added, as shown in  
Figure 3.  
The main and spot monitor outputs from each multiplexer are connected to the server,  
providing two video channels. The design is not a true matrix, however, because only two  
operators (instead of all operators in a true matrix ) can select cameras from the same  
multiplexer at the same time, one operator using the main monitor and the other operator  
using the spot monitor.  
When used with 32-bit ex-  
tended Coaxitron® receivers,  
such as Intercept®, Spec-  
tra®, and LRD41C21/  
SPOT  
MONITOR  
(OPTIONAL)  
MAIN  
MONITOR  
CAMERAS –  
16 MAXIMUM  
LRD41C22 Series, the  
KBD4000 keyboard in con-  
junction with a multiplexer  
will support all the functions  
of a 15-bit receiver, includ-  
ing the setting and calling of  
presets and patterns. It will  
not support programming of  
labels for presets or pat-  
terns. If labels for presets or  
patterns are required, they  
would need to be pro-  
VCR  
DISPLAY  
RECORD  
Sim  
MX4000 MULTIPLEXER  
grammed with a different  
control, such as the  
MPT9500.  
Figure 1. Stand-Alone Multiplexer  
CAMERAS –16 MAXIMUM  
SPOT  
MONITOR  
(OPTIONAL)  
MAIN  
MONITOR  
VCR  
KBD4000  
DISPLAY  
RECORD  
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CAM  
TO  
ADDITIONAL  
MULTIPLEXERS  
Sim  
MX4000 MULTIPLEXER - 16 MAXIMUM  
Figure 2. Multiplexers with KBD4000 Keyboard  
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F2  
3  
KBDKIT(-X)  
7
8
CAM  
R  
0
O
F2  
3
8
C
AM  
0
KBD4000  
KEYBOARD  
(4 MAXIMUM)  
MONITOR (4 MAXIMUM)  
F
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CA  
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0
F2  
7
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T  
M  
REMOTE  
PORT  
LOCAL PORT  
MX4000SVR  
Multiplexer Server  
GENEX  
Multiplexer Server  
Made In USA  
MX4000SVR  
MULTIPLEXER  
SERVER  
SPOT MONITOR  
OUTPUT FROM  
MULTIPLEXER  
(OPTIONAL)  
MAIN MONITOR  
OUTPUT FROM  
MULTIPLEXER  
DISPLAY  
RECORD  
DISPLAY  
RECORD  
DISPLAY  
RECORD  
TO OTHER  
MULTIPLEXERS  
MX4000 MULTIPLEXER (8 MAXIMUM)  
Figure 3. Multiplexers with KBD4000 Keyboards and MX4000SVR Server  
MODELS  
Color Simplex  
MX4009CS  
9-channel, color simplex multiplexer, NTSC standard, 120 VAC, 60 Hz  
(UL, cUL, FCC)  
MX4009CS-X  
MX4016CS  
Same as MX4009CS except PAL standard, 230 VAC, 50 Hz (CE)  
16-channel, color simplex multiplexer, NTSC standard, 120 VAC, 60  
Hz (UL, cUL, FCC)  
MX4016CS-X  
Same as MX4016CS except PAL standard, 230 VAC, 50 Hz (CE)  
Monochrome Simplex  
MX4009MS  
9-channel, monochrome simplex multiplexer, EIA RS-170 standard,  
120 VAC, 60 Hz (UL, cUL, FCC)  
MX4009MS-X  
MX4016MS  
Same as MX4009MS except CCIR standard, 230 VAC, 50 Hz (CE)  
16-channel, monochrome simplex multiplexer, EIA RS-170 standard,  
120 VAC, 60 Hz (UL, cUL, FCC)  
MX4016MS-X  
Same as MX4016MS except CCIR standard, 230 VAC, 50 Hz (CE)  
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INSTALLATION  
Unpack and inspect all parts carefully.  
The following parts are supplied:  
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1
MX4000 Series multiplexer  
Rack ear kit  
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4
4
Rack ears  
4-40 x .375-inch pan head screws  
10-32 x .750-inch pan head screws  
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1
Power cord  
6-foot (1.8 m) data cable with RJ-45 connectors  
Installation of the multiplexer varies according to the type of installation.  
The Basic Installation section covers the basic installation procedures for all applications.  
This section also covers the complete installation instructions of a stand-alone multiplexer  
(refer to Figure 1 in the Applications section).  
The Multiplexer with KBD4000 Keyboard section, provides additional procedures beyond  
the basic instructions for installing up to 16 multiplexers that are controlled by a single  
KBD4000 keyboard (refer to Figure 2).  
The Multiplexer with MX4000SVR Server section, gives additional steps beyond the basic  
instructions for installing up to eight multiplexers that are controlled from as many as four  
KBD4000 keyboards. The multiplexers and keyboards are linked together through a server  
(refer to Figure 3). A KBDKIT(-X) is required for each keyboard connected to the remote port.  
Rear panel views shown in the installation procedures are for 16-channel color models. The  
9-channel models have fewer video inputs and outputs. Monochrome models have no  
SVHS connections.  
BASIC INSTALLATION  
MOUNTING  
The multiplexer can be placed on a flat surface, such as a desk or shelf, or it can be  
installed in a 19-inch (48.26 cm) equipment rack.  
To install the multiplexer in an equipment rack (refer to Figure 4):  
1. Remove the four rubber feet (A) from the bottom of the unit.  
2. Remove the front two flat-head screws (B) on each side of the multiplexer. Discard the  
screws.  
B
D
C
A
Figure 4. Rack Installation  
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3. Attach the rack ears (C) to the multiplexer. The rack ears are universal and can be  
used on either side of the unit. Attach the ears with the 4-40 x .375-inch screws (D)  
that are supplied with the ears. Only the two bottom holes on the rack ears are needed  
for mounting.  
4. Install the multiplexer in the rack using the four 10-32 x .750-inch screws that are  
supplied.  
Proceed to the Cameras section.  
CAMERAS  
NOTE: Camera power  
Video inputs can come from any conventional source. No external camera synchronization  
is required. Refer to Table A for the type of video coaxial cable to use.  
should be wired in phase to  
all cameras. When cameras  
are sequenced, they will roll  
on the spot monitor if they  
are out of phase. On the  
main monitor, cameras are  
digitally time corrected and  
will not roll when sequenced  
if they are out of phase.  
To connect cameras (refer to Figure 5):  
1. Connect the coaxial cables from your cameras or receivers to the IN connectors. If  
you are using moveable cameras, the receivers must be Coaxitron® compatible.  
Stand-Alone Multiplexer - Connect fixed cameras. Moveable cameras may be  
used if the video is looped out to an MPT9500 Series controller.  
Multiplexer with KBD4000 - Connect fixed or moveable cameras.  
Multiplexer with KBD4000 and MX4000SVR Server - Connect fixed or  
moveable cameras.  
2. If you want to loop a video signal out to another device, connect coaxial cables from  
the looping OUT connectors to the external equipment.  
3. Termination of the camera inputs is programmable and is described in the Program-  
ming section.  
Table A. Video Coaxial Cable Requirements  
Cable Type*  
Maximum Distance  
RG59/U  
RG6/U  
RG11/U  
750 ft (229 m)  
1,000 ft (305 m)  
1,500 ft (457 m)  
* Minimum cable requirements:  
75 ohms  
All-copper center conductor  
All-copper braided shield with 95% braid coverage  
Proceed to the Monitors section.  
SPOT MAIN  
VCR  
IN COM OUT  
ALARMS  
N
NH  
OCC S  
OUT  
IN  
110-240V~50/60Hz  
9 101112 13 14 1516  
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2
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SVHS  
LOOPED VIDEO OUTPUT  
Figure 5. Camera Wiring Example  
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MONITORS  
NOTE: Skip this section if  
you are connecting your  
multiplexer to a  
MX4000SVR Multiplexer  
Server.  
Main Monitor - The main monitor can show live video of an individual camera or a  
sequence of individual cameras, the same as the spot monitor. But the main monitor is the  
only monitor that can show multi-screen displays (more than one camera displayed  
simultaneously), run multi-screen sequences, play back video from a VCR, or use the  
digital zoom feature of the multiplexer. These functions can be done only when the multi-  
plexer is in DISPLAY mode. The multiplexer will not record in DISPLAY mode.  
The monitor can be overridden by an alarm(s) and/or activity detection.  
Cameras are digitally time corrected in LIVE and VCR modes and will not roll when  
sequenced if they are out of phase.  
Connect your main monitor to the MAIN output. Refer to Table A for the type of video  
coaxial cable to use.  
Spot Monitor (Optional) - The operator can manually call up live video of an individual  
camera or a sequence of individual cameras.  
The monitor can be overridden by an alarm(s) and/or activity detection.  
Cameras are not digitally time corrected and will roll when sequenced if they are out of phase.  
Connect your spot monitor to the SPOT output. Refer to Table A for the type of video  
coaxial cable to use.  
Proceed to the VCR section.  
VCR  
If you have a Pelco VCR, proceed to the next section, Pelco’s Time-Lapse VCRs.  
You can connect one VCR to the multiplexer to record or play tapes.  
To connect a VCR:  
1. Connect the video. Refer to Figure 6.  
For monochrome multiplexers, use standard VCRs. For color multiplexers, use  
standard or SVHS VCRs.  
For standard VCRs, use the BNC connectors. Refer to Table A for the type of video  
coaxial cable to use. For SVHS VCRs, use the SVHS connectors. Use video cable  
designed for SVHS.  
a. Connect the VCR OUT connector on the multiplexer to the VIDEO IN on your VCR.  
b. Connect the VCR IN connector on the multiplexer to the VIDEO OUT on your VCR.  
RECORD/PLAY  
GROUND  
SPOT MAIN  
VCR  
IN COM OUT  
ALARMS  
N
NH  
OCC S  
OUT  
IN  
110-240V~50/60Hz  
9 101112 13 14 1516  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SVHS  
Figure 6. VCR Wiring Example  
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2. For proper recording, the switching rate of the multiplexer between cameras must  
match that of the VCR. There are two ways to do this:  
a. One way is with a head switching pulse from the VCR. This is the most reliable  
way to synchronize the multiplexer and VCR. The pulse from the VCR tells the  
multiplexer how fast to switch between cameras. To use this method, connect the  
head switching pulse output from the VCR to the HS (head switching) connection  
on the multiplexer. Refer to Figure 6. The six-pin plug-in terminal block may be  
pulled out of the connector on the back of the multiplexer to facilitate ease of  
wiring.  
b. If a head switching pulse from the VCR is not available, you can synchronize the  
VCR and multiplexer by programming the multiplexer switching rate to match the  
recording speed of the VCR. This will be done in the Programming section, after  
you have finished installing your multiplexer. No wiring is required if you use this  
method.  
Proceed to the Alarms section.  
SET  
RST  
IN  
REC  
OUT  
GND  
ALM  
CALL  
MODE  
CLK  
OUT  
RESET  
MIC  
IN  
REMOTE  
AUDIO  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
SET  
RST  
IN  
REC  
OUT  
GND  
ALM MODE  
CLK  
CALL  
OUT  
RESET  
MIC  
IN  
REMOTE  
AUDIO  
IN  
OUT  
VIDEO  
B
PELCO TIME-LAPSE VCR  
A
IN COM OUT  
ALARMS  
SPOT MAIN  
VCR  
N
NH  
OCC S  
OUT  
IN  
110-240V~50/60Hz  
9 101112 13 14 1516  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SVHS  
Figure 7. Pelco Time-Lapse VCR Wiring Example  
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PELCO’S TIME-LAPSE VCRS  
You can connect one of Pelco’s Time-Lapse VCR Models TLR2024, TLR2096, or TLR2168  
to the multiplexer as follows (refer to Figure 7):  
1. Connect BNC video cable between the VCR connectors on the multiplexer and the  
VIDEO connectors on the VCR.  
2. Automatic Speed Tracking lets the VCR control the multiplexer’s recording speed. It is  
the most efficient recording method. To wire (refer to the “B” lines in Figure 7):  
a. Connect the VCR’s CLK output to the multiplexer’s head switching (HS) input to  
synchronize camera switching.  
b. Connect the multiplexer’s ground terminal to the VCR’s GND terminal.  
3. Alarm recording starts and stops recording when there are alarms. To wire (refer to the  
“A” lines in Figure 7):  
a. Connect the multiplexer’s normally open (NO) relay terminal to the VCR’s SET IN  
(alarm input) terminal.  
b. Connect the multiplexer’s common (C) terminal to the VCR’s GND terminal.  
Proceed to the Alarms section.  
ALARMS  
Alarm inputs require a ground signal through a contact opening or closure, such as a switch  
or relay.  
To wire the alarm inputs (refer to Figure 8):  
1. Connect one wire from the alarm source (for example, door) to one of the alarm input  
pins of the multiplexer. The alarm input must correspond to the camera input. There is  
only one alarm input per camera.  
The eight-pin plug-in terminal blocks may be pulled out of the connectors on the back  
of the multiplexer to facilitate ease of wiring.  
2. Connect a second wire from the alarm source to one of the ground connections on the  
six-pin plug-in terminal block on the back of the multiplexer.  
GROUND  
GROUND  
SPOT MAIN  
VCR  
IN COM OUT  
ALARMS  
N
NH  
OCC S  
OUT  
IN  
110-240V~50/60Hz  
9 101112 13 14 1516  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SVHS  
Figure 8. Alarm Wiring Example  
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3. Alarm inputs will be programmed in the Programming section for normally open or  
normally closed operation.  
Normally closed operation = current flow = alarm switch or relay closed  
Normally open operation = no current flow = alarm switch or relay open  
In the example in Figure 8, current flows through the contacts (switch) in the door  
when it is closed. When the door is open, no current flows. To cause an alarm when  
the door is opened, program the alarm input for normally closed (door is normally  
closed). To cause an alarm when the door is closed, program the alarm input for  
normally open (door is normally open).  
4. If your VCR has an alarm input to change the VCR to its alarm recording speed when  
the multiplexer receives an alarm, connect the VCR alarm input to the normally open  
(NO) relay contact on the multiplexer. Connect a wire from the relay’s common (C)  
connection to ground on the VCR.  
Proceed to the Powering the Multiplexer section.  
POWERING THE MULTIPLEXER  
It is recommended that multiplexers being powered up for the first time or after extended  
storage be initialized using the following procedure. This will clear any random data  
remaining in the multiplexer and initialize the memory for user programming.  
1. Turn on power to your cameras, monitors, and any other equipment that is connected  
to the multiplexer.  
2. Plug in one end of the power cord into the multiplexer.  
3. Press and hold the VIEW button on the front panel of the multiplexer while you plug  
the power cord into an electrical outlet. When the Initialization Menu appears, release  
the VIEW button. The monitor will indicate PLEASE WAIT and begin a 20-second  
countdown. When the countdown has been completed, the Initialization Menu will  
disappear, all programming menus will be at their default settings, and the multiplexer  
will be ready for use.  
If you are installing your system with a KBD4000 keyboard or MX4000SVR Multiplexer  
Server, proceed to the appropriate section for further installation instructions.  
MULTIPLEXER WITH KBD4000 KEYBOARD  
Refer to Figure 2 in the Applications section for an overview of a typical installation.  
1. Follow the instructions in the Basic Installation section to mount the multiplexer; to  
connect cameras, monitors, VCR, and alarms; and to power-up the multiplexer.  
2. A maximum of 16 multiplexers can be daisy-chained together. If you are going to  
daisy-chain multiplexers, use the 6-foot (1.8 m) data cables that are supplied with the  
multiplexers. Connect a cable from the COM OUT port of the first multiplexer to the  
COM IN port of the second multiplexer, then connect the COM OUT port of the second  
multiplexer to the COM IN port of the third multiplexer, etc.  
3. Proceed to the KBD4000 Genex™ Multiplexer Keyboard Installation/Operation Manual  
to complete the installation, which involves setup and connection of the KBD4000  
keyboard, and programming the multiplexer.  
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MULTIPLEXER WITH MX4000SVR SERVER  
Refer to Figure 3 in the Applications section for an overview of a typical installation.  
1. Follow the instructions in the Basic Installation section to mount the multiplexer; to  
connect cameras, VCR, and alarms; and to power-up the multiplexer. Skip the  
Monitors section.  
2. Proceed to the MX4000SVR Genex™ Multiplexer Server Installation/Operation  
Manual to complete the installation. Also use the server manual to program the server.  
3. Refer to this manual to program the multiplexer.  
OPERATION  
Refer to Figures 9 and 10 for views of the front panels. Monochrome front panels are the  
same except for the word “Monochrome” instead of “Color” in the lower left corner.  
There are three modes of operation that are selected by pressing the DISPLAY/RECORD  
button: RECORD, LIVE, VCR. The LED illuminates in the RECORD mode only. When the  
LED is off, look at the upper left corner of the monitor to see if the multiplexer is in the LIVE  
or VCR mode. The default mode is RECORD.  
DISPLAY  
RECORD  
Sim  
Figure 9. Front Panel, 9-Channel Color Simplex Multiplexer  
DISPLAY  
RECORD  
Sim  
Figure 10. Front Panel, 16-Channel Color Simplex Multiplexer  
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Table B. Front Panel Controls  
Button  
Operation  
Press once  
Function  
DISPLAY/  
RECORD  
Toggles main monitor display between record, live inputs, and playback from VCR.  
In the RECORD mode, the red LED lights.  
Press for 3 seconds  
Displays or exits the record setup menu on the main monitor.  
CAMERA  
SEQUENCE  
VIEW  
Press once  
Switches the selected camera to the main monitor (record, live, or playback).  
Switches the selected camera to the spot monitor (live only).  
Displays or exits the camera setup menu on the main monitor.  
Press twice  
Press for 3 seconds  
Press once  
Initiates or stops sequence on the main monitor.  
Initiates or stops sequence on the spot monitor.  
Displays or exits sequence setup menu on the main monitor.  
Press twice  
Press for 3 seconds  
Press once  
In RECORD mode shows the multiplexed output to the VCR. Press again to exit.  
In VCR mode shows the multiplexed input from the VCR. Press again to exit.  
Displays alarm log on the main monitor.  
Press twice  
Press twice  
Clears the alarm list and closes the log.  
Press once  
Exits the alarm log without clearing the alarm list.  
Press for 3 seconds  
Displays or exits system setup menu on the main monitor.  
Press once  
Press once  
Enables 2X zoom on displayed camera.  
Press the button a second time for 4X zoom.  
Press the button a third time to exit.  
(Does not work  
in RECORD  
mode)  
Displays on the main monitor a picture-in-picture insert on top of full-screen  
display.  
(Does not work  
in RECORD or  
VCR modes)  
Press button again to exit.  
Once in the PIP mode, press for three seconds to enter the programming mode.  
Press once  
Displays a group of four cameras on the main monitor.  
Repeat pressing the button to display other groups.  
Enables programming mode to select four groups of four cameras to  
display on the main monitor.  
(Does not work  
in RECORD  
mode)  
Press for 3 seconds  
Press once  
Displays a group of nine cameras on the main monitor.  
Press button again to display second group (16-channel models only).  
Enables programming mode to select two groups of nine cameras to  
display on the main monitor.  
Press for 3 seconds  
(Does not work  
in RECORD  
mode)  
(16-channel  
models only)  
Press once  
Displays all 16 cameras on the main monitor.  
Enables programming mode to select the order of 16 cameras to display on  
the main monitor.  
Press for 3 seconds  
(Does not work  
in RECORD  
mode)  
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Table C. Operation Guide  
OPERATION  
FRONT PANEL COMMAND  
RESULT  
Call a camera to the main  
monitor.  
Press any CAMERA button.  
Stops a sequence if one is in pro-  
gress. Displays the camera on the  
main monitor.  
Call a camera to the spot  
monitor.  
Press any CAMERA button twice.  
Displays the camera on the spot  
monitor.  
Spot monitor follows the camera  
switching that occurs on the main  
monitor in single screen mode. In  
multi-screen mode, the spot  
Set main tracking  
1. Go to the Advanced System Setup menu.  
2. Press the arrow buttons so the cursor highlights  
SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY.  
monitor switches to camera 1.  
3. Press the +/- button until TRACK MAIN is dis-  
played.  
4. Exit the Advanced System Setup menu.  
Displays the group of cameras on  
the main monitor.  
Call a group of cameras.  
1. Make sure the RECORD LED on the left of the  
front panel is OFF. If the light is on, press the  
DISPLAY/RECORD button to toggle the light OFF.  
(Does not work in RECORD  
mode)  
2. Press the button below the 4, 9, or 16 icon.  
3. Repeat pressing the button until the correct  
group is displayed.  
Display a picture-in picture  
(PIP) insert.  
1. Press the button of the camera you want to dis-  
play full size.  
The full-size view appears on the  
main monitor with the PIP insert.  
(Does not work in RECORD  
or VCR modes)  
2. Press the PIP icon button.  
3. Press the button of the camera you want to  
display in the insert.  
4. To change the display in the insert, press  
another camera button.  
5. To exit, press the PIP icon button.  
Run a sequence of cameras  
on the main monitor.  
1. To sequence individual cameras, make sure the  
monitor shows a full-screen view of any camera  
(all modes). To sequence groups of cameras,  
make sure the monitor shows a four- or nine-  
camera display (LIVE and VCR modes only).  
Starts the pre-programmed  
sequence of individual cameras or  
groups of cameras on the main  
monitor.  
2. Press the SEQUENCE button.  
Press the SEQUENCE button twice.  
Run a sequence of cameras  
on the spot monitor.  
Starts the sequence of individual  
cameras on the spot monitor.  
Sequence multiple cameras in  
one location of a 4-, 9-, or 16-  
camera display.  
1. Select the desired multi-camera display.  
The sequence will run until the  
sequence button is pressed or until  
another camera or multi-screen  
display has been selected.  
2. Press and hold the multi-camera display button  
to enter the multi-screen programming mode. A  
bar will appear in the first camera location.  
(Does not work in RECORD  
mode)  
3. Use the arrow buttons to move the on-screen  
bar to the desired camera location for sequenc-  
ing, and press the sequence button to initiate  
the sequencing of all active cameras.  
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Table C. Operation Guide (Continued)  
OPERATION  
FRONT PANEL COMMAND  
RESULT  
Sequence PIP display.  
1. Push the  
button.  
Sequences all active cameras in  
the PIP display.  
(Does not work in RECORD  
or VCR modes)  
2. Push the SEQUENCE button.  
Stop a sequence.  
Press the SEQUENCE button once or press any  
CAMERA button to stop a sequence on the main  
monitor. Press the SEQUENCE button twice to  
stop a sequence on the spot monitor.  
Stops the sequence. The monitor  
displays video from the camera on  
which the sequence stops.  
Zoom on a camera.  
1. Press the CAMERA button for the camera on  
which you want to zoom.  
Stops a sequence if one is in pro-  
gress. Displays a 2X or 4X zoom of  
the camera selected on the main  
monitor.  
(Does not work in RECORD  
mode)  
2. Press the button below the ZOOM icon. The  
display will zoom to 2X magnification.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to control the zoom loca-  
tion.  
4. Press the zoom button a second time to  
increase the zoom to 4X.  
5. To exit, press the zoom button a third time.  
Record a tape.  
Recording is done automatically as long as a VCR  
is connected and both the multiplexer and VCR  
are in the RECORD mode. While the multiplexer  
is in the RECORD mode (RECORD LED is on),  
you can only see a full-screen view of one camera  
(or one camera at a time if sequencing) on the  
main monitor.  
Records all cameras connected to  
the multiplexer.  
Play a tape.  
1. Make sure the RECORD LED on the left of the  
front panel is OFF. If the light is not off, press  
the DISPLAY/RECORD button until the monitor  
shows VCR mode.  
Displays the recorded cameras in  
the selected format on the main  
monitor.  
2. Turn on the VCR and press the PLAY button.  
3. Press the button of the camera you want to  
view, or press a button below the 4, 9, or 16  
icons for multiple camera playback.  
Deactivate alarm(s) for  
camera displayed on the  
main monitor  
1. For a single alarm, press the VIEW button once.  
Deactivates the alarm.  
Deactivates the alarms.  
2. For multiple alarms press the VIEW button  
once each time a camera with an alarm  
sequences to the main monitor.  
Deactivate alarm(s) for  
camera displayed on the  
spot monitor.  
1. For a single alarm, press the VIEW button  
twice.  
Deactivates the alarm.  
Deactivates the alarms.  
2. For multiple alarms, press the VIEW button  
twice each time a camera with an alarm  
sequences to the spot monitor.  
Open or close a log of the last  
20 alarms.  
1. Press the VIEW button twice to display the  
alarm list.  
Displays or removes alarm list on  
the main monitor.  
2. Press the VIEW button twice to clear the list  
and close the log.  
3. Press any CAMERA or the VIEW button once  
to close the log without clearing the alarm list.  
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Table C. Operation Guide (Continued)  
OPERATION  
FRONT PANEL COMMAND  
RESULT  
Display and record alarms  
and/or activity detection.  
Program alarms in the System Setup, Record  
Setup, Camera, and Advanced System Setup  
menus. Program activity detection in the System  
Setup, Camera, and Advanced System Setup  
menus. Multiplexer must be in the RECORD  
mode to record alarms or activity.  
Main and spot monitors respond to  
programming instructions. If there  
are multiple alarms/activity  
detection, monitors will sequence  
cameras. Monitors will return to  
routine operation approximately 15  
seconds after all activity detection  
has stopped or after alarms have  
timed out. In alarms/activity mode,  
any alarm will take precedence and  
override the camera being  
displayed.  
PROGRAMMING  
NOTE: Whenever a multi-  
plexer server is installed,  
programming the multiplexer  
must be done at the multi-  
plexer front panel. In this  
situation, the multiplexer  
cannot be programmed from  
the keyboard. The keyboard  
can only be used to program  
the multiplexer server, not  
the multiplexer.  
Programming allows you to configure the multiplexer for the way that you want your system  
to operate. The multiplexer automatically selects the most common operating parameters  
and can be operated without programming it. You should program the multiplexer if you  
want to use different settings.  
Programming of system, camera, and VCR setup; camera sequencing; and alarm and  
activity detection are done through on-screen menus that are displayed on the main  
monitor. A password can be enabled to prevent unauthorized access to the menus.  
Programming of the picture-in-picture, and 4-, 9-, and 16-camera displays can be done  
directly without going through menus.  
PASSWORD  
You can program the multiplexer to request a password for access to programming menus.  
The password is enabled in the Advanced System Setup menu (refer to the Advanced  
System Setup [View Button] section).  
The universal password is 3916 and cannot be changed. This password must be entered  
by pressing the camera number keys whenever a password is requested.  
MENUS  
SYSTEM SETUP (VIEW BUTTON)  
To program the main system parameters:  
1. Press the VIEW button for approximately three seconds. Type the password, if  
requested. The System Setup menu appears.  
2. The currently selected menu item blinks.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen.  
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2/6/8 Hr  
2/6/8 Hr  
*2,6,or 8 Hr 120 Hr  
12 Hr  
16 Hr  
18 Hr  
24 Hr  
48 Hr  
72 Hr  
84 Hr  
96 Hr  
168 Hr  
180 Hr  
240 Hr  
360 Hr  
480 Hr  
600 Hr  
720 Hr  
960 Hr  
HIGH RESOLUTION  
MAIN MONITOR DISPLAY  
RESET ACTIVITY DETECTION ALL CH TO  
HIGH RESOLUTION  
REDUCED FLICKER  
* 2/6/8 HR FOR NTSC/EIA MODEL MULTIPLEXERS, 3 HR FOR PAL/ CCIR MODELS.  
REMAINING RECORD SPEEDS DEPEND UPON VCR MODEL.  
Figure 11. Basic System Setup Menu  
4. When the menu item you desire is highlighted (blinking), do one of the following:  
TIP: In any menu you can  
reverse the direction in  
which the options cycle by  
double-pressing the +/- but-  
ton.  
If a menu item has more than one option, press the +/- button to cycle through  
the options to select the one you want.  
If a menu item has only one option, press the +/- button to select it.  
TIP: You can exit a menu  
by pressing the correspond-  
ing button for approximately  
three seconds as you did to  
enter the menu.  
Time and Date  
Set the current time and date. The time uses a 24-hour clock.  
Time Display  
ON - Displays the time on the main monitor.  
OFF - The time is not shown on the main monitor.  
NOTE: Title Display shows  
a maximum of 12 characters  
in all modes except 16-cam-  
era display, in which only 9  
characters are shown.  
Title Display  
ON - Displays camera titles on the main monitor.  
OFF - Camera titles are not shown on the main monitor.  
Record Speeds  
Sets the speed at which the VCR normally records video and the speed at which it  
records when there is an alarm(s). Setting the speeds in the System Setup menu also  
sets the speeds in the Record Setup and Custom VCR Setup menus.  
Main Monitor Display  
The options are High Resolution or Reduced Flicker. Reduced Flicker can be selected  
when there is flickering on the monitor screen, such as from a neon light. This is more  
visible to the eye in PAL format multiplexers.  
Global Setups  
Video Terminations  
These settings set the terminations for all video inputs. To set individual inputs, refer  
to the Camera Setup section.  
Set to 75 OHM when all equipment is connected only to the video IN connectors.  
Set to LOOP HI-Z when all equipment is connected to the video OUT (looping) connec-  
tors. Equipment connected to the looping connectors must be terminated at 75 ohms.  
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NO CHANGE - This is a pass-through selection in case you unintentionally hit the +/-  
button. This is not an undo button.  
Alarm Inputs  
Refer to the Alarms section for an explanation of normally closed and normally open  
operation.  
Dwell Rates  
Sets the sequence dwell rate for all cameras. To set individual dwell rates for cameras,  
refer to the Sequence Setup section.  
Activity Detection  
ENABLED/DISABLED - Turns activity detection on or off for all video inputs. To set  
individual inputs, refer to the Camera Setup section.  
NO CHANGE - This is a pass-through selection in case you unintentionally hit the +/-  
button. This is not an undo button.  
5. When you have completed all the changes you want to make, go to EXIT or AD-  
VANCED SETUP.  
6. Press the +/- button to exit the programming mode or to go to the advanced system  
setup menu.  
When HELP is highlighted, you may press the +/- button to display a help screen that will  
tell you which buttons to press to configure specific options.  
ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP (VIEW BUTTON)  
To program the advanced main system parameters:  
1. Press the VIEW button for approximately three seconds. The basic System Setup  
menu appears.  
2. The currently selected menu item blinks. Use the arrow buttons to highlight AD-  
VANCED SETUP.  
3. Press the +/- button.  
4. The Advanced System Setup menu appears.  
5. Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen.  
6. When the menu item you desire is highlighted (blinking), press the +/- button to cycle  
through the options.  
DATE FORMAT  
PASSWORD  
MM-DD-YY  
DISABLED  
FRONT PANEL CONTROL ENABLED  
MAIN MONITOR DISPLAY  
RESPONDS TO  
BLANK  
SEQUENCE  
TRACK MAIN  
NONE  
SPOT MONITOR DISPLAY SEQUENCE  
RESPONDS TO  
CAMERA TYPES  
ALARMS  
ALL COLOR  
UNIT ID  
COMM. TYPE  
001  
ALL COLOR  
COLOR & B/W  
RESERVED  
MASTER (KBD-T/D)  
RELAY OUTPUT  
ALARM  
MASTER (KBD-T/D)  
SLAVE  
001–240  
Figure 12. Advanced System Setup Menu  
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Date Format  
Sets the format for displaying the date on the main monitor.  
Password  
Enables or disables password control to access programming menus.  
Front Panel Control  
Enables or disables the front panel buttons to operate the multiplexer. In either mode  
you can access programming menus.  
Main Monitor Display  
Select ALARMS, ACTIVITY, or ALARMS/ACTIVITY if you want the main monitor to  
switch to cameras that have alarms or activity detection. If you are using the main  
monitor for normal video and you do not want alarms or activity detection to override  
what you are observing, select NONE.  
Spot Monitor Display  
If you want the spot monitor to switch to cameras that have alarms or activity  
detection, select BLANK, SEQUENCE, or TRACK MAIN, then under RESPONDS TO  
select ALARMS, ACTIVITY, or ALARMS/ACTIVITY. If you are using the spot monitor  
for normal video and you do not want alarms or activity detection to override what you  
are observing, select NONE.  
BLANK - Allows you to view an individual camera, but you cannot run a sequence. An  
alarm or activity detection will override the camera you are viewing. When the alarm or  
activity detection goes away, the screen will return to the camera you were viewing.  
SEQUENCE - Allows you to view an individual camera or run a sequence. An alarm or  
activity detection will override what you are observing. When the alarm or activity  
detection goes away, the screen will return to the camera or sequence you were viewing.  
TRACK MAIN - The spot monitor will follow the camera switching that occurs on the  
main monitor. This feature is used only when a KBD4000 keyboard is connected to the  
multiplexer for controlling moveable cameras.  
Camera Types  
The COLOR & B/W setting allows the multiplexer to adapt to the combination of both  
color and monochrome video signals. The switching speed of the multiplexer is not as  
fast when it has to change formats between monochrome and color cameras. For  
monochrome models, you will not receive color from a color camera except in  
RECORD mode. The RESERVED setting can improve performance when using  
cameras with non-standard sync or poor video quality.  
NOTE: Remember, one  
multiplexer must be the  
master. The default setting  
is Master (KBD-T/D).  
Unit ID  
This is the address of the multiplexer. If your system has more than one multiplexer,  
each multiplexer must have its own address.  
NOTE: In the alarms mode,  
an alarm signal is produced  
when a remote switch opens  
or closes a ground in the  
multiplexer; for example, if a  
switch is on a door and the  
door is opened (refer to the  
Alarms section). In the activ-  
ity mode, the multiplexer  
continually monitors selected  
camera inputs for motion.  
When motion is detected,  
the multiplexer increases the  
frequency with which that  
camera(s) is shown and re-  
corded. Activity detection is  
most effective when only a  
few cameras are showing  
activity (refer to the Camera  
Setup section).  
Comm. Type  
If your system has an MX4000SVR Genex™ Multiplexer Server and/or a KBD4000  
Genex™ Multiplexer Keyboard, one multiplexer (any one) must be the master. Only  
one multiplexer can be the master. All other multiplexers must be slaves. The master  
multiplexer communicates between the server and the slave multiplexers. If there is  
only one multiplexer connected to a server, it must be the master. The KBD4000  
keyboard communicates with the multiplexer only when the multiplexer is in its default  
setting of MASTER (KBD-T/D).  
Relay Output  
Operates the relay on the back of the multiplexer. The relay is used to change the  
VCR to its alarm recording speed (refer to the Alarms section).  
7. When you have completed all the changes you want to make, go to EXIT or BASIC  
SETUP.  
8. Press the +/- button to exit the programming mode or to go to the basic system setup  
menu.  
When HELP is highlighted, you may press the +/- button to display a help screen that will  
tell you which buttons to press to configure specific options.  
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RECORD SETUP (DISPLAY/RECORD BUTTON)  
To program the VCR recording parameters:  
1. Press the DISPLAY/RECORD button for approximately three seconds. Type the  
password, if requested. The Record Setup menu appears.  
2. The currently selected menu item blinks.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen.  
4. When the menu item you desire is highlighted (blinking), press the +/- button to cycle  
through the options to select the one you want.  
Record Speeds  
Sets the speed at which the VCR normally records video and the speed at which it  
records when there is an alarm(s). Setting the speeds in the Record Setup menu also  
sets the speeds in the System Setup and Custom VCR Setup menus.  
VCR Type  
See Table D. If your VCR is not listed among the options, do either of the following:  
Select UNIVERSAL. In the recording speed menu item at the top of the screen,  
select an option that your VCR will support.  
Select CUSTOM. Then go to CONFIGURE CUSTOM VCR and press the +/-  
button to go to the Custom VCR Setup menu. The switch interval can be  
changed only while in this setting.  
VCR Video Format  
Composite is standard video on a coaxial cable. SVHS is higher resolution video on a  
special cable. This feature is not available on monochrome units.  
VCR Switch Pulse  
ENABLED means the multiplexer waits for a head switching pulse from the VCR. If the  
multiplexer does not get a pulse from the VCR (because of a broken wire or the VCR  
does not give a pulse in some modes), it may appear that the multiplexer is not  
working properly.  
DISABLED means the VCR head switching pulse is not used.  
Alarm Handling  
Determines how alarms are recorded and for how long.  
AS A PRIORITY updates and records camera(s) with an alarm more often than  
camera(s) without an alarm.  
ONLY records only camera(s) with an alarm.  
Configure Custom VCR  
Press the +/- button to get to the CUSTOM VCR SETUP menu.  
Playback Format  
Tapes made using Pelco, Robot, and DM multiplexers can be played.  
5. When you have completed all the changes you want to make, go to EXIT.  
6. Press the +/- button to exit the programming mode.  
When HELP is highlighted, you may press the +/- button to display a help screen that will  
tell you which buttons to press to configure specific options.  
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*2,6,or 8 Hr 24 Hr 96 Hr 240 Hr  
12 Hr  
16 Hr  
18 Hr  
48 Hr 120 Hr 360 Hr  
72 Hr 168 Hr 480 Hr  
84 Hr 180 Hr 600 Hr  
720 Hr  
NORMAL REC. SPEED  
ALARM REC. SPEED  
2/6/8 Hr  
2/6/8 Hr  
960 Hr  
SEE TABLE D  
**  
VCR SETUP  
VCR TYPE  
VCR VIDEO FORMAT  
VCR SWITCH PULSE  
UNIVERSAL  
COMPOSITE  
DISABLED  
**  
ENABLED  
DISABLED  
ALARM HANDLING  
RECORD ALARMS AS A PRIORTIY  
ALARM RECORD TIME  
ALARM DURATION  
ALARM DURATION  
30 SECONDS  
1 MINUTE  
CONFIGURE CUSTOM VCR  
PLAYBACK FORMAT  
PELCO  
2 MINUTES  
5 MINUTES  
10 MINUTES  
15 MINUTES  
PELCO  
ROBOT  
DM  
* 2/6/8 HR FOR NTSC/EIA MODEL MULTIPLEXERS, 3 HOUR FOR PAL/CCIR MODELS.  
REMAINING RECORD SPEEDS DEPEND UPON VCR MODEL.  
** NOT SHOWN ON MONOCHROME MODELS.  
Figure 13. Basic VCR Settings Menu  
Table D. VCR Types  
NTSC  
PAL  
UNIVERSAL  
UNIVERSAL  
GYYR TLC1800  
ASUTSA TLVCR 251  
ASUTSA TLVCR 964  
BURLE TC3910X  
HITACHI VTL30E  
HITACHI VT-L1000E  
HITACHI VT-L2000E  
JVC BR9060E  
GYYR 2100  
GYYR 2100 HD MODE  
JVC SR-L900U  
JVC SR-L901U  
JVC SR-9070U  
JVC BR-S925U  
MITSUBISHI HS7424U  
MITSUBISHI HS7496U  
MITSUBISHI HS5168U  
MITS. HS7168U NORM  
MITS. HS7168U HD  
PANASONIC AG-RT600  
PANASONIC AG6124  
PANASONIC AG6730  
PELCO TLR2024  
JVC BR-S920/925  
JVC SR-L900E  
MITS. HS5300/5600  
MITS. HS5424E  
PANAS. AG6024/6124  
PANASONIC AG6720  
PANASONIC AG6730  
PANASONIC AG6040  
SANYO TLS900P  
SANYO TLS1000  
SANYO SRT-500P  
SANYO TLS2000  
SONY SVT100P  
PELCO TLR2096  
PELCO TLR2168 NORM  
PELCO TLR2168 HD  
SANYO SRT600  
SANYO TLS924/972  
SANYO TLS2500/7000  
TOSHIBA KV6300  
TOSHIBA KV7024A  
TOSHIBA KV7168A  
TOSHIBA KV7960A  
TOSHIBA KV8168A  
CUSTOM  
SONY SVT5000P  
CUSTOM  
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CUSTOM VCR SETUP (DISPLAY/RECORD BUTTON)  
To program the advanced VCR parameters:  
NOTE: For proper record-  
ing, the switching rate of the  
multiplexer must match that  
of the VCR. If they do not  
match, the VCR may skip  
frames or record duplicate  
frames.  
1. Press the DISPLAY/RECORD button for approximately three seconds. The Record  
Setup menu appears.  
2. Make sure the VCR Type in the Record Setup menu is set to CUSTOM.  
3. The currently selected menu item blinks. Use the arrow buttons to highlight CONFIG-  
URE CUSTOM VCR.  
4. Press the +/- button.  
5. The Custom VCR Setup menu appears.  
6. Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen.  
7. When the menu item you desire is highlighted (blinking), press the +/- button to cycle  
through the options.  
Record Speeds  
Sets the speed at which the VCR normally records video and the speed at which it  
records when there is an alarm(s).  
Setting the speeds in the Custom VCR Setup menu also sets the speeds in the  
System Setup and Record Setup menus.  
Interval  
Interval is the number of fields recorded by the VCR before switching to the next camera.  
8. When you have completed all the changes you want to make, go to EXIT or BACK.  
9. Press the +/- button to exit the programming mode or to return to the Record Setup menu.  
When HELP is highlighted, you may press the +/- button to display a help screen that will  
tell you which buttons to press to configure specific options.  
*2,6,or 8 Hr 120 Hr  
12 Hr  
16 Hr  
18 Hr  
24 Hr  
48 Hr  
72 Hr  
84 Hr  
96 Hr  
168 Hr  
180 Hr  
240 Hr  
360 Hr  
480 Hr  
600 Hr  
720 Hr  
960 Hr  
NORMAL RECORD SETUP  
RECORD SPEED 2/6/8 Hr  
SWITCH INTERVAL 003  
ALARM RECORD SETUP  
RECORD SPEED 2/6/8 Hr  
SWITCH INTERVAL 003  
003 TO 509**  
EXIT  
BACK  
* 2/6/8 HR FOR NTSC/EIA MODEL MULTIPLEXERS, 3 HR FOR PAL/CCIR MODELS.  
REMAINING RECORD SPEEDS DEPEND UPON VCR MODEL.  
** VCR TYPE IN RECORD SETUP MENU MUST BE SET TO CUSTOM IN ORDER TO  
MAKE SELECTIONS.  
Figure 14. Custom VCR Setup Menu  
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CAMERA SETUP (CAMERA BUTTONS)  
To program a camera input:  
1. Press the desired CAMERA button for approximately three seconds. Type the  
password, if requested. The Camera menu appears. A video insert appears that shows  
what the camera is viewing. This is useful to make sure you have selected the correct  
camera and to see what effect there is on the video when you select a menu option.  
2. The currently selected menu item blinks.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen.  
4. When the menu item you desire is highlighted (blinking), press the +/- button to cycle  
through the options to select the one you want. Use the right arrow button to advance  
to the next character position when titling a camera.  
Video Termination  
Set to 75 OHM when equipment is connected only to the video IN connector.  
Set to LOOP HI-Z when equipment is connected to the video OUT (looping) connec-  
tor. Equipment connected to the looping connector must be terminated at 75 ohms.  
Alarm Input  
Refer to the Alarms section for an explanation of normally closed and normally open  
operation.  
Coaxitron® Format  
EXTENDED - Use when your system has moveable cameras controlled by 32-bit  
Coaxitron® receivers, such as Esprit™, Intercept®, Spectra®, and LRD41C21/  
LRD41C22 Series.  
OFF - Use when your system has fixed cameras only.  
STANDARD - Use when your system has moveable cameras controlled by 15-bit  
Coaxitron® receivers, such as the CX9000 Series, the PT7700, and the ED25/27/28/29.  
*
VIDEO INPUT TERMINATION 75 OHM  
ALARM INPUT NORMALLY  
COAXITRON FORMAT  
OPEN  
EXTENDED  
ACTIVITY DETECTION  
SET DETECTION MASK  
ENABLED  
(HYPHEN)  
OPEN  
CLOSED  
DISABLED  
ENABLED  
DISABLED  
EXTENDED  
OFF  
STANDARD  
* ONLY NINE CHARACTERS APPEAR WHEN IN THE 16-CAMERA DISPLAY.  
Figure 15. Basic Camera Menu  
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Activity Detection  
A camera can be set to respond or not to respond to motion. If enabled, select SET  
DETECTION MASK to define what part of the camera’s viewing field will be monitored  
for motion.  
5. To program another camera, press the button for that camera. Repeat steps 2-4.  
6. When you have completed all the changes you want to make, go to EXIT.  
7. Press the +/- button to exit the programming mode.  
When HELP is highlighted, you may press the +/- button to display a help screen that will  
tell you which buttons to press to configure specific options.  
ACTIVITY MASK SETUP  
Activity detection continually monitors selected camera inputs for motion. When motion is  
detected, the multiplexer increases the frequency with which that camera(s) is shown and  
recorded. Activity detection is most effective when only a few cameras are showing activity.  
As the number of cameras with activity increases, the slower the frequency at which they  
can be shown and recorded. If all 16 cameras show activity, there will be virtually no  
increase.  
The activity mask selects that portion or portions of the camera’s field of view that the  
multiplexer will monitor for motion. The entire grid is active on default.  
To program an activity mask for a camera:  
1. Press the desired CAMERA button for approximately three seconds. The Camera  
menu appears.  
2. The currently selected menu item blinks. Use the arrow buttons to highlight SET  
DETECTION MASK.  
3. Press the +/- button. The Activity Mask appears.  
4. The currently selected menu item or activity box blinks.  
5. Use the arrow buttons to move between menu items and activity boxes on the screen.  
6. Highlight the sensitivity menu item. Press the +/- button to select the sensitivity. The  
higher the sensitivity is, the less the amount of motion that will be needed to detect  
activity.  
LOW SENSITIVITY  
MED SENSITIVITY  
HIGH SENSITIVITY  
ACTIVITY DETECTION MED SENSITIVITY  
SET ALL CLEAR ALL EXIT TEST  
ACTIVITY BOX SET  
ACTIVITY BOX CLEAR  
Figure 16. Activity Dectection Mask  
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7. Turn activity boxes on or off.  
To turn on all activity boxes, use the arrow buttons to choose SET ALL. Press the +/-  
button. All boxes will contain a symbol as shown in Figure 16. The multiplexer will  
monitor motion in those boxes.  
To turn off all activity boxes, use the arrow keys to choose CLEAR ALL. Press the +/-  
button. All boxes will be blank.  
To turn on or off an individual box, use the arrow keys to select the box. Press +/-  
button to toggle a box on or off.  
Turn off activity boxes where you want motion ignored, such as blowing trees,  
highways, computer monitors, fluorescent lighting, and non-problem areas. An  
example of a non-problem area would be a camera focused on a bank vault entrance  
but ignoring tellers working nearby.  
8. To test the activity detection, highlight TEST and press the +/- button.  
Create motion in front of the camera. Small black and white dashes will flash where  
motion is detected.  
To exit the test mode, press the +/- key to return to the mask.  
9. If you did not like what you saw in the test mode, change the mask and test the activity  
detection again.  
10. When you finish defining the activity mask, go to EXIT. Press the +/- button to exit the  
programming mode.  
11. If necessary, repeat steps 1-10 to program the activity mask for other cameras.  
SEQUENCE SETUP (SEQUENCE BUTTON)  
Sequencing can be programmed in full screen, four-camera and nine-camera displays. The  
cameras will not sequence when operating the zoom function. The LED(s) above the  
camera button(s) will illuminate to indicate which camera(s) is being displayed.  
To program camera sequencing:  
1. Press the SEQUENCE button for approximately three seconds. Type the password, if  
requested. The Sequence menu appears.  
2. The currently selected menu item blinks.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to move between items on the screen.  
4. When the menu item you desire is highlighted (blinking), press the +/- button to cycle  
through the options to select the one you want.  
5. When you have completed all the changes you want to make, go to EXIT.  
6. Press the +/- button to exit the programming mode.  
When HELP is highlighted, you may press the +/- button to display a help screen that will  
tell you which buttons to press to configure specific options.  
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GROUP  
QUAD (2x2)  
NINE (3x3)  
04  
04  
1
2
3
4
04  
04  
04  
04  
Figure 17. Camera Sequence Menu  
HELP MENU  
The Help menu is accessed from any other menu.  
1. Use the up and down arrow buttons in any menu to highlight HELP.  
2. Press the +/- button. The Help menu appears.  
HELP  
BUTTON  
DISP/REC  
SETTING  
VCR SPEED & ALARM  
QUICK SETUP  
MONITOR SETUP  
+/–  
- SINGLE PRESS MODIFY  
DOUBLE PRESS CHANGE  
EDIT DIRECTION  
HOLD BUTTONS TO ENTER/EXIT  
THEIR ASSOCIATED MENU  
USE ARROWS TO NAVIGATE  
Figure 18. Help Menu  
MULTIPLE CAMERA DISPLAY SETUP  
The multiple camera display formats may be configured using the front panel controls. The  
LEDs above the camera buttons will illuminate to indicate which cameras are being displayed.  
PROGRAMMING THE PICTURE-IN-PICTURE DISPLAY  
(
BUTTON)  
The on-screen location and size of the picture-in-picture (PIP) display are programmable.  
PIP is not available in VCR or RECORD modes.  
To program the PIP display:  
1. Press the  
2. Press the  
button.  
button (for approximately three seconds) until the message PROGRAM  
PIP SIZE appears.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to increase or decrease the PIP display size.  
4. Press the +/- button. The message PROGRAM PIP POSITION appears.  
5. Use the arrow buttons to move the PIP display location.  
6. Press the +/- button to exit the PIP programming menu.  
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PROGRAMMING THE 4-CAMERA DISPLAYS (  
BUTTON)  
You can program four groups of four cameras each. Each of the four groups can be  
NOTE: All active cameras  
may be sequenced in one  
location of a 4-, 9-, or 16-  
camera display mode. While  
in a multiple-camera display  
mode, use the arrow buttons  
to move the on-screen bar  
to the camera location for  
sequencing. Press the se-  
quence button to initiate  
sequencing of all active  
programmed to include any four cameras.  
is not available in RECORD mode.  
To program the four-camera displays:  
1. Press the  
button to call up a four-camera display. If necessary, press the  
button again to advance to the four-camera group that you wish to configure.  
2. Press the  
button for approximately three seconds. A bar will appear in the first  
camera location of the four-camera display, indicating that you are in the programming  
mode.  
cameras. Refer to the Op-  
eration Guide table also.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to move to each camera location in the four-camera display.  
4. When the camera location that you desire is highlighted, choose the new camera by  
pressing the camera button for the desired camera.  
5. To exit the programming mode, press any arrow button as many times as necessary  
until the bar moves off the screen.  
6. If necessary, repeat steps 1-5 to program another group.  
PROGRAMMING THE 9-CAMERA DISPLAYS (  
BUTTON)  
You can program two groups of nine cameras each. Both groups can be programmed to  
include any nine cameras. is not available in RECORD mode.  
To program the nine-camera displays:  
1. Press the  
button to call up a nine-camera display. If necessary, press the  
button again to advance to the other nine-camera group.  
2. Press the  
button for approximately three seconds. A bar will appear in the first  
camera location of the nine-camera display, indicating that you are in the programming  
mode.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to move to each camera location in the nine-camera display.  
4. When the camera location that you desire is highlighted, choose the new camera by  
pressing the camera button for the desired camera.  
5. To exit the programming mode, press any arrow button as many times as necessary  
until the bar moves off the screen.  
6. If necessary, repeat steps 1-5 to program the second group.  
PROGRAMMING THE 16-CAMERA DISPLAY (  
BUTTON)  
is not available in RECORD mode.  
To program the 16-camera display:  
1. Press the  
button to call up the 16-camera display.  
2. Press the  
button for approximately three seconds. A bar will appear in the first  
camera location of the 16-camera display, indicating that you are in the programming  
mode.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to move to each camera location in the 16-camera display.  
4. When the camera location that you desire is highlighted, choose the new camera by  
pressing the camera button for the desired camera.  
5. To exit the programming mode, press any arrow button as many times as necessary  
until the bar moves off the screen.  
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PROGRAMMING MENU DEFAULTS  
Table E. Programming Menu Defaults  
Menu  
Item  
Default  
System Setup  
Time Display  
Title Display  
On  
On  
Normal Record Speed  
2/6/8 Hr (NTSC/EIA)  
3 Hr (PAL/CCIR)  
2/6/8 Hr (NTSC/EIA)  
3 Hr (PAL/CCIR)  
High Resolution  
75 Ohm  
Opened  
02  
Enabled  
Alarm Record Speed  
Main Monitor Display  
Reset All Video Terminations To  
Reset All Alarm Inputs To Normally  
Reset All Seq Dwell Rates To  
Reset Activity Detection All Ch To  
Advanced System  
Setup  
Date Format  
MM-DD-YY (NTSC/EIA)  
DD-MM-YY (PAL/CCIR)  
Disabled  
Password  
System Password  
Front Panel Control  
Main Monitor Display Responds To  
Spot Monitor Display  
Responds To  
3916  
Enabled  
None  
Sequence  
Alarms  
Camera Types  
All Color  
Unit ID  
001  
Comm. Type  
Relay Output  
Master (KBD-T/D)  
Alarm  
Record Setup  
Normal Rec. Speed  
Alarm Rec. Speed  
2/6/8 Hr (NTSC/EIA)  
3 Hr (PAL/CCIR)  
2/6/8 Hr (NTSC/EIA)  
3 Hr (PAL/CCIR)  
Universal  
VCR Type  
VCR Video Format  
VCR Switch Pulse  
Record Alarms  
Composite  
Disabled  
As A Priority  
Alarm Record Time  
Playback Format  
Alarm Duration  
Pelco  
Custom VCR  
Setup  
Normal Record Speed  
2/6/8 Hr (NTSC/EIA)  
3 Hr (PAL/CCIR)  
003  
2/6/8 Hr (NTSC/EIA)  
3 Hr (PAL/CCIR)  
003  
Normal Switch Interval  
Alarm Record Speed  
Alarm Switch Speed  
Camera  
Title  
Camera Number  
75 Ohm  
Open  
Extended  
Enabled  
Video Input Termination  
Alarm Input Normally  
Coaxitron Format  
Activity Detection  
Activity Detection  
Sequence  
Sensitivity  
Activity Boxes  
Med  
Set All  
Individual Camera Dwell Time  
Quad (2x2) Dwell Time  
Nine (3x3) Dwell Time  
02  
04  
04  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you have difficulty operating your system, run through the following checklist to see if you  
can solve the problem.  
1. Are the keyboard switches set properly?  
2. Is the equipment wired properly?  
3. Are the menu options in the multiplexer(s) and server set properly?  
4. Has the multiplexer been set to the correct mode using the DISPLAY/RECORD button?  
5. The main monitor will display multiple screen images. The spot monitor displays full  
screen views only.  
6. SPOT MONITOR must be selected to operate presets, patterns, and auxiliaries.  
7. Tape playback can be done only on the main monitor while in the VCR mode.  
8. Moveable cameras must be Coaxitron® compatible and the proper Coaxitron® format  
selected in the Camera menu of the multiplexer. If the proper format is not selected,  
the camera will either not move or have sluggish control.  
9. Moveable cameras can be operated with the joystick only if the spot monitor is pro-  
grammed to track the main monitor or SPOT MONITOR is chosen. The camera will  
move on the main monitor if the same camera is being shown on both the main and  
spot monitors.  
10. The position of switch 7 on the keyboard determines how you call cameras.  
If the switch is ON, all cameras are addressed consecutively. Do not count just the  
cameras installed. Count 16 camera inputs per multiplexer, even if a multiplexer has only  
9 inputs. The first input of multiplexer 1 is always camera 1, the first input of multi-  
plexer 2 is always camera 17, the second input of multiplexer 3 is always camera 34.  
If the switch is OFF, cameras are addressed in groups of 9 or 16 according to the  
address of the multiplexer. Select a multiplexer (for example, number 3), then choose  
a camera (1-9 or 1-16).  
11. If you have one multiplexer, it must be the master. If you have more than one  
multiplexer, one of them (any one) must be the master and all the others slaves  
(Advanced System Setup menu of multiplexer).  
12. If you have more than one multiplexer, they must have different addresses (Advanced  
System Setup menu of multiplexer).  
13. If you have a server, the address of the multiplexer must correspond to the input it is  
connected to on the server. For example, if the multiplexer goes to input 4 on the  
server, the multiplexer must be address 4.  
14. If you have a server, each keyboard must have its own address.  
15. If you have a server, each keyboard controls its corresponding monitor(s). In the  
SINGLE mode, keyboard 1 controls monitor 1, keyboard 2 controls monitor 2, etc. In  
the PAIRED mode, keyboard 1 controls monitor 1 (main) and monitor 2 (spot), and  
keyboard 3 controls monitor 3 (main) and monitor 4 (spot). In the paired mode,  
keyboards 2 and 4 are not used.  
16. If you have a server and cannot change between full screen and multiple screen views  
on the main monitor, check the MAIN MONITOR CONTROL setting in the Monitor  
menu of the server.  
17. Adjust head tracking control on the VCR until the picture stabilizes if:  
a. the picture appears jittery when multiplexer is in VCR playback mode, or  
b. one camera view sequences out of order when the multiplexer is in multi-screen  
VCR playback mode.  
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RESET  
To reset the multiplexer:  
1. Unplug the power cord.  
2. Press and hold the VIEW button on the front panel of the multiplexer while you plug  
the power cord into an electrical outlet. When the Initialization Menu appears, release  
the VIEW button. The monitor will indicate PLEASE WAIT and begin a 20-second  
countdown. When the countdown has been completed, the Initialization Menu will  
disappear, all programming menus will be at their default settings, and the multiplexer  
will be ready for use.  
3. Reprogram the multiplexer. Refer to the Programming section.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
VIDEO  
Input Level:  
1 Vp-p, composite  
NTSC:  
525 lines, 60 fields/second  
625 lines, 50 fields/second  
PAL:  
Digital Image:  
768(H) x 512(V) pixels full screen, 1536 bytes horizontal memory,  
26 MB display image memory, 8-bit luminance, 256 shades of gray  
8-bit chrominance, over 16 million colors  
CCIR 601 4:2:2  
Format:  
Sampling Rate:  
Geometric Error:  
Resizing:  
13.5 MHz  
Less than 1 percent, all modes  
Multi-element horizontal and vertical finite impulse response  
Analog Processing  
Bandwidth:  
20 MHz  
Differential Phase: Less than 2 degrees  
Differential Gain: Less than 2 percent  
Character Generator: Programmable, bit mapped  
ELECTRICAL  
Operating Voltage:  
120 VAC (+15/-30%), 50/60 Hz or  
230 VAC (+15/-30%, 50/60 Hz  
Power:  
Less than 25 watts  
Video Inputs:  
Nine or sixteen  
BNC, looping with programmable termination, 75 ohms or Hi-Z  
Monitor Outputs:  
Main:  
Spot:  
Two  
BNC, 75 ohms  
BNC, 75 ohms  
VCR Inputs:  
VCR In:  
One  
BNC, composite, 75 ohms  
4-pin mini-DIN, YC input (SVHS)  
VCR Outputs:  
VCR Out:  
One  
BNC, composite, 75 ohms  
4-pin mini-DIN, YC input (SVHS)  
Alarm Inputs:  
Alarm Output:  
Sixteen individually programmable for NO or NC  
One Form-C relay, 0.5 A continuous, 1.0 A momentary  
GENERAL  
Operating  
Temperature:  
32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C)  
90% (non-condensing)  
Aluminum  
Relative Humidity:  
Construction:  
Finish:  
Black  
Dimensions:  
1.75" H x 17.2" W x 12.2" D  
(4.45 cm x 43.69 cm x 30.99 cm)  
Weight:  
Unit  
Shipping  
10.6 lb (4.80 kg)  
14 lb (6.35 kg)  
(Design and product specifications subject to change without notice.)  
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REGULATORY NOTICES  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A  
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential  
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct  
the interference at his own expense.  
WARRANTY AND RETURN INFORMATION  
WARRANTY  
If a warranty repair is required, the Dealer must contact Pelco at (800) 289-9100  
Pelco will repair or replace, without charge, any merchandise proved defective  
in material or workmanship for a period of one year after the date of shipment.  
Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
or (559) 292-1981 to obtain a Repair Authorization number (RA), and provide  
the following information:  
1. Model and serial number  
2. Date of shipment, P.O. number, Sales Order number, or Pelco invoice number  
3. Details of the defect or problem  
Three years on Genex™ Series (multiplexers, server, and keyboard).  
Two years on all standard motorized and fixed focal length lenses.  
Two years on Esprit™, Legacy®, Intercept®, PV1000 Series, CM6700/  
CM8500/CM9500/CM9750/CM9760 Matrix, Spectra®, DF5 Series and DF8  
Fixed Dome products.  
Two years on WW5700 series window wiper (excluding wiper blades).  
Two years on cameras.  
Six months on all pan and tilts, scanners or preset lenses used in continu-  
ous motion applications (that is, preset scan, tour and auto scan modes).  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of a product which does not fall  
under the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written explana-  
tion with the product when returned.  
Ship freight prepaid to:  
Pelco  
300 West Pontiac Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
Pelco will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for 90 days from the date of  
Pelco shipment. All goods requiring warranty repair shall be sent freight prepaid  
to Pelco, Clovis, California. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse, al-  
teration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under this warranty.  
Method of return shipment shall be the same or equal to the method by which  
the item was received by Pelco.  
RETURNS  
Pelco assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss  
resulting from the specific use or application made of the Products. Pelco’s  
liability for any claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence, infringe-  
ment of any rights of any party or product liability, relating to the Products shall  
not exceed the price paid by the Dealer to Pelco for such Products. In no event  
will Pelco be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages (includ-  
ing loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused, whether  
by the negligence of Pelco or otherwise.  
In order to expedite parts returned to the factory for repair or credit, please call  
the factory at (800) 289-9100 or (559) 292-1981 to obtain an authorization num-  
ber (CA number if returned for credit, and RA number if returned for repair).  
Goods returned for repair or credit should be clearly identified with the assigned  
CA/RA number and freight should be prepaid.All merchandise returned for credit  
may be subject to a 20% restocking and refurbishing charge.  
Ship freight prepaid to:  
Pelco  
300 West Pontiac Way  
Clovis, CA 93612-5699  
The above warranty provides the Dealer with specific legal rights. The Dealer  
may also have additional rights, which are subject to variation from state to state.  
REVISION HISTORY  
Manual #  
Date  
3/99  
5/99  
Comments  
C1927M  
Preliminary version released for beta evaluation.  
Original version.  
® Pelco and the Pelco logo are registered trademarks of Pelco.  
© Copyright 1999, Pelco. All rights reserved.  
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