i 4, 9, &16-Channel Talon Triplex Color Multiplexers Installation and Operating Instructions
2 The multiplexer plays back video tapes recorded with many other multiplexers. These include but are not limited to: Dedicated Micros, Robot, Kal
3CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW This manual is to be used for all three models of the Triplex Color Multiplexers. The features are the same with the e
4 ZOOM The ZOOM function expands the selected portion of a full frame camera image in live mode. Pressing the ACCEPT button increases the magnifica
52ND The 2ND button is used to reset alarms and select user defined modes. CAMERA 1 – 16 Buttons The Camera buttons are used to select cameras for
6 RS-485 (IN and OUT) The RS-485 S-Video connectors are used for remote control operations. DC12V The DC12V connection is the main power supply i
7CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION System Configuration The Triplex Multiplexer is only one part of a complete system that controls cameras, monitors, recordi
8 Connecting Recording Devices The multiplexer has both BNC and S-VIDEO connections for use with a recording device such as a VCR or DVR (Digital Vi
9Alarm Connections The 50-pin ALARM IN/OUT connector features 16 alarm inputs, 16 alarm outputs, RS-232 connections, VCR trigger pulse, and various
10 CHAPTER 4 MENU SETUP AND OPERATION Accessing the TOP and BOTTOM Menus The multiplexers use On-Screen Display (OSD) menus. Navigation through th
113x3 Switches to a 9-camera display on the screen (not available on 4-ch model) 4x4 Switches to a 16-camera display on the screen (not available
ii ISSUE 1 – MARCH 2003 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCU
12 Time Date Setup The Time Date Setup screen is used to format the multiplexer’s time and date settings and to setup the daylight savings time o
13 Daylight Savings: If you are in an area that does not have Daylight Savings Time, set this option to OFF. When you set this to ON, you must set
14 Camera Title Setup The Camera Title Setup screen allows the user to enter a title for each camera. The maximum length of the title is 24 charact
15To change the camera or dwell setting, use the arrow keys on the front panel (or the mouse) to move the cursor to the option to be changed. Use t
16 Alarm I/O Setup The Alarm In setting options are NO (Normally Open), NC (Normally Closed), or OFF. The Alarm Out setting options are AH (Active
17Spot Monitor 1 – 4: When set to ON, the Spot Monitor displays the camera with an alarm condition. When there are multiple alarms, cameras with a
18 Motion Action Setup There are two screens for the Motion Action Setup as shown below. The Next and Back buttons toggle between the two screens.
19Video Loss Action Setup The Video Loss Action Setup screen allows the user to set up the action the multiplexer takes when there is a video loss c
20 Buzzer: When set to ON, the multiplexer’s internal buzzer sounds upon a manual alarm condition. Alarm Screen: When set to ON, the screen di
21Macro Link Setup The Macro Link Setup screen allows the user to link macro to alarms. Each alarm can be individual linked or set to OFF. Use the
iiiWARNINGS AND CAUTIONS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC
22 NCRXTXNCGNDNCNCNCNC123456789D-SUN CONNECTOR (9-PIN)123459876CONNECTED PERSONNAL COMPUTER After connecting the multiplexer to the PC and download
23Print Program Window Alarm History Window
24 Motion Detection Setup The Motion Detection Setup menu is used to set the motion detection feature ON or OFF. Three additional submenu’s provide
25 The Motion Detection Index List displays the priorities assigned to the cameras. This screen is for viewing only and does not allow editing opti
26 On / Off: This turns the motion detection option for the selected mode either ON or OFF. Update / Master: When set to the Update option, the
27For Normal Motion Detection: • Set: Highlights the grid area. (A click of the mouse on this option produces no action.) • Dot / Line / All:
28 VCR System Setup The VCR System Setup screen provides optional settings when connecting a VCR with the multiplexer. VCR Input: A VCR connects t
29Recording Index Setup Normally the multiplexer gives the same priority to all cameras. However, you can set the recording index to give higher pr
30 Contrast: The contrast adjustment range is –100 to +153. Brightness: The brightness adjustment range is –127 to +126. Tint: The tint adjustmen
31Macro Schedule Setup The Macro Schedule feature allows the user to schedule up to 20 events that use a recorded macro. Select the Event option (0
iv FCC INFORMATION : THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FC
32 Mouse Setup: The sensitivity of the mouse operation can be changed using the Mouse Setup option. The range is: MIN (-009) to MAX (+009). Maste
33 Select CANCEL to exit the Administrator Password screen at any time and return to a live display. User Change Password: When set to ON, a pas
34 VCR Camera Change The VCR Camera Change option on the Pop Up menu is only available when the unit is in the VCR Playback mode. Like the Live Ca
35Priority When Priority is set to ON for a camera, it will display in real time while the refresh rate of the remaining displayed cameras will slow
36 Utilities The Utilities option on the Pop Up menu brings up another Pop Up menu with additional options. User Screen Change The User Screen Chan
37OSD Change The OSD Setup screen allows the user to select the text that is to appear on the screen and to select the color. Border Line is the bo
38 Macro Playback The Macro Playback option allows the user to select which macro will play. User Change Selecting ADMIN or one of the user numbers
39APPENDIX A - TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Check No Video (black screen) Check power connections No Video (one camera) Check camera power and coaxi
40 APPENDIX B - REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION RS-232 Remote Control Interface The multiplexer has a built-in RS-232 serial interface which supports rem
41HELP Help command VER Version – Software version number GETCFG n Get configuration n = 0 or no parameter : All configuration parameter without
v IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. READ AND RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS Read the instruction manual before operating the equipment. Retain the manual for future r
42 ABUZ n,m Alarm buzzer on/off n : 0 = External alarm, 1 = Manual alarm, 2 = Vloss alarm, 3 = Motion alarm m : 0 = off, 1 = on ASCR n,m Alarm
43APPENDIX C - FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Setting Default Configuration Date Format US (MM/DD/YY) Time Format 24-hour Clock Source Internal cloc
44 Setting Default Configuration Motion Alarm Link Off Vloss Buzzer ON Vloss Screen OFF Vloss Network Relay OFF Vloss Message Latch ON Vloss Sp
45Setting Default Configuration Camera Brightness 00 Camera Color 00 Camera Tint 00 Language English Mouse ON Key Lock OFF Camera Number Offs
46 APPENDIX D - SPECIFICATIONS Operating Defaults Display Format 4x4 multi-screen format Operation Mode Live Video Format NTSC / PAL Sta
47Dimensions Unit size (D x W x H) 12.2” x 17” x 1.73” 310mm x 432mm x 44mm Unit Weight 5.31 Ibs (2.4 Kgs) Operating Environment Ambient Te
48 4, 9, &16-Channel Talon Triplex Color Multiplexers Advanced Technology Video, Inc.1601 WALLACE D
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1CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Features • Compatible with standard color cameras and other video sources • Switchable between NTSC and PAL • Able to de
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