KTD-348 Crosspoint 32 Matrix Video Switcher

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KTD-348 Crosspoint 32 Matrix Video Switcher

2003 Kalatel, a GE Interlogix company All Rights Reserved. Any GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, software supplied with GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, products is proprietary and furnished under license and can be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of GE Interlogix, Kalatel division. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, in keeping pace with technological advances, is a company of product innovation. Therefore, it is difficult to ensure that all information provided is entirely accurate and up-to-date. GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, accepts no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions and specifically disclaims any liabilities, losses, or risks, personal or otherwise, incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use or application of any of the contents of this document. For the latest product specifications, visit GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, online at www.ge-interlogix.com or contact your GE Interlogix, Kalatel division, sales representative. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. For technical support before and after installation, call 800-469-1676. Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call: Tech Support 800-469-1676 (6 A.M. 5 P.M. PST Monday through Friday) Tech Support 541-740-3589 (all other times) Main 800-343-3358 or 541-754-9133 Fax: Tech Support 541-752-9096 (available 24 hours a day) Main 541-754-7162 Web: www.ge-interlogix.com 1040879B / March 2003

Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS BEFORE YOU BEGIN... 4 1 INTRODUCTION... 5 1.1 DESCRIPTION... 5 1.2 PLACEMENT IN A DIGIPLEX SYSTEM... 5 2 INSTALLATION... 7 2.1 PROGRAMMING THE DIP SWITCHES... 7 2.2 CONNECTING THE VIDEO CABLES... 11 2.3 CONNECTING THE CONTROL CABLES... 11 2.4 CONNECTING THE ALARM CONTACTS... 13 2.5 EXPANDING TO 32 VIDEO INPUTS... 14 2.6 EXPANDING TO 8 MONITOR OUTPUTS... 16 2.7 CONNECTING POWER... 17 3 PROGRAMMING... 18 3.1 ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE... 18 3.1.1 With the KTD-404... 18 3.1.2 With the KTD-400... 18 3.2 PROGRAMMING SWITCHERS... 19 3.3 PROGRAMMING SITES... 24 3.4 PROGRAMMING CAMERA SEQUENCES... 25 3.5 EDITING SEQUENCE TOURS... 27 3.6 PROGRAMMING GROUP SWITCHING... 27 3.7 PROGRAMMING ALARM CONTACTS... 29 1040879B / March 2003 3

Before You Begin BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions before installing or operating this product. Note: This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to local codes. This manual provides installation and operation information. To use this document, you must have the following minimum qualifications: A basic knowledge of CCTV systems and components A basic knowledge of electrical wiring and low-voltage electrical hookups Intended use Use this product only for the purpose for which it was designed; refer to the product specification and user documentation. Customer Support For assistance in installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting this product, refer to this document and any other documentation provided. If you still have questions, please contact Kalatel Technical Support and Sales: GE Interlogix, Kalatel division Call: 800-469-1676 Fax: 541-752-9096 Note: You should be at the equipment and ready with details before calling Technical Support. Conventions Used in this Manual Boldface or button icons highlight command entries. The following WARNING, CAUTION, and Note statements identify potential hazards that can occur if the equipment is handled improperly: * WARNING: Improper use of this equipment can cause severe bodily injury or equipment damage. ** CAUTION: Improper use of this equipment can cause equipment damage. Note: Notes contain important information about a product or procedure. * This symbol indicates electrical warnings and cautions. ** This symbol indicates general warnings and cautions. 4 1040879B / March 2003

Introduction 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 DESCRIPTION This mid-sized matrix switcher provides 16 video inputs and 4 monitor outputs. It is expandable to 32 video inputs and 8 monitor outputs. It also provides 32 programmable alarm contact inputs, uses the standard Digiplex protocol, is controlled by twisted-pair cable from up to 64 keypads, and can be operated from a computer or other external communication device using its RS232 port. 1.2 PLACEMENT IN A DIGIPLEX SYSTEM To operate PTZ and other receivers using the unit s RS232 port, the unit must be placed in the RS422 control line after the controller keypads that will control it and before any PTZ or other receivers that it will operate. Figures 1, 2, and 3 provide typical system configurations. 4 or 8 monitor outputs 16 or 32 video inputs 32 alarm contacts To PTZ receivers Keypad RS422 control signal KTD-348 Figure 1. Typical system with controller keypads 1040879B / March 2003 5

Introduction 4 or 8 monitor outputs 16 or 32 video inputs 32 alarm contacts To PTZ receivers Computer RS232 RS422 control signal Keypad KTD-348 Figure 2. Typical system with RS232 computer control 4 or 8 monitor outputs 16 or 32 video inputs 32 alarm contacts To PTZ receivers Additional alarm inputs Keypad RS422 control signal KTD-348 Data signal distributor Alarm chassis Figure 3. Typical system with alarm inputs 6 1040879B / March 2003

Installation 2 INSTALLATION 2.1 PROGRAMMING THE DIP SWITCHES The video termination and programming DIP switches are located on the main circuit board. See Figure 4. There are four eight-position DIP switches for video termination. Each video termination switch is labeled with an input number. The programming DIP switch sets the base monitor number and alarm contact block, and terminates the RS422 control signal. Main board Figure 4. Video termination and programming DIP switches To access the DIP switches, see Figure 5 and perform the following: 1) Ensure that power is not supplied to the unit. 2) Remove the two cover screws. 3) Slide back the top cover. Cover screws Figure 5. Removing the top cover 1040879B / March 2003 7

Installation To terminate video, see Figure 4 and perform the following: 4) Set the termination switch to ON if the input does not loop through the unit. 5) Set the termination switch to OFF if the input loops through to other equipment. To set the program DIP switch, perform the following: 6) Set the base monitor number using switches 1 through 4 on the program DIP. See Table 1 for the switch settings and Figures 6 and 7 for examples. Note: A typical Digiplex keypad can access a maximum of 64 monitors. If the KTD-348 has been expanded to eight monitor outputs, it is recommended that the base monitor output number be set no higher than 57. If it is set at 61, then the second group of four monitor outputs (65 through 68) will be inaccessible from the keypad. Table 1. Base monitor numbers Base Monitor Number DIP Switch Setting Base Monitor Number DIP Switch Setting 1 33 5 37 9 41 13 45 17 49 21 53 25 57 29 61 8 1040879B / March 2003

Installation With setting 0000, the keypad will access monitor outputs 1 through 8 as: Monitor outputs 1 through 4 Monitor outputs 5 through 8 Figure 6. Example of base monitor output number 1 With setting 0010, the keypad will access monitor outputs 1 through 8 as: Monitor outputs 17 through 20 Monitor outputs 21 through 24 Figure 7. Example of base monitor output number 17 1040879B / March 2003 9

Installation 7) Set the alarm contact numbers using switches 5 through 8 on the program DIP. See Table 2. Note: When additional alarm chassis are used in conjunction with the KTD-348, the contact numbers of the alarm contacts must not overlap. Table 2. Alarm contact numbers Alarm Contact Numbers DIP Switch Setting Alarm Contact Numbers DIP Switch Setting 000 031 256 287 032 063 288 319 064 095 320 351 096 127 352 383 128 159 384 415 160 191 416 447 192 223 448 479 224 255 480 511 8) Set switches 9 and 10 to ON to terminate the RS422 control signal. For custom configurations, consult the factory. 10 1040879B / March 2003

Installation 2.2 CONNECTING THE VIDEO CABLES Attach coaxial cables with BNC connectors to the back panel connections shown in Figure 8. Note: Each video channel has an input and output BNC for video looping. Monitor outputs 1 through 4 Monitor outputs 5 through 8 Video inputs 0 through 15 Video inputs 16 through 31 Figure 8. Video input and monitor output connections 2.3 CONNECTING THE CONTROL CABLES The RS422 and RS232 cables are connected to the nine-position removable terminal strip that is located on the back of the unit. See Figure 9. Note: The RS422 signal is polarity sensitive and must remain consistent throughout the system. Figure 9. Removable terminal strips on the back panel for the control cables 1040879B / March 2003 11

Installation See Figures 10 and 11 and perform the following: 1) Observe polarity and connect the RS422 control cable, if used, from the controller keypad(s) to the terminal strip points shown in Figure 10. 2) Connect the RS232 control cable, if used, from the computer to the terminal strip points shown in Figure 11. If connecting from another external communication device, refer to that product s documentation for connection details. RS422 control signal to receivers RS422 control signal from controller keypad(s) Figure 10. RS422 connections DB9 pin Signal DB25 pin 2 RXD 3 3 TXD 2 5 GND 7 Figure 11. RS232 connections 12 1040879B / March 2003

Installation 2.4 CONNECTING THE ALARM CONTACTS The alarm cables are connected to the four 12-position removable terminal strips that are located on the back of the unit. See Figure 12. Each alarm contact must be a dry contact closure and can be normally open or normally closed. Note: Each contact can be programmed to be associated with any camera. See 3.7 Programming Alarm Contacts. Figure 12. Removable terminal strips on the back panel for the alarm contacts Connect the alarm contacts to the terminal strips as shown in Figure 13. C = common Note: Do not connect common to ground. Figure 13. Typical alarm contact connections 1040879B / March 2003 13

Installation 2.5 EXPANDING TO 32 VIDEO INPUTS See Figure 14 and perform the following: 1) Remove power from the unit. 2) Remove the BNC cover plate from the back panel. 3) Remove the two cover screws. 4) Slide back the top cover. Top cover BNC cover plate Cover screws Figure 14. Removing the BNC cover plate and top cover See Figure 15 and perform the following: 5) Unplug the power LED connector from the main board. 6) Remove the main board s three mounting screws. 7) Slide the main board forward until it unplugs from the headers. Note: Do not dislodge any ICs. 8) Remove the main board from the chassis. Main board mounting screws (3) Power LED connector Main board Figure 15. Removing the main board 14 1040879B / March 2003

Installation 9) Install the input expansion board inside of the chassis using the provided four screws. See Figure 16. Input expansion board Screws (4) Headers on BNC board Figure 16. Installing the input expansion board 10) Place the main board into the chassis. 11) Align the pins at the back of the main board with the headers on the two BNC boards. See Figure 16. 12) Slide the main board toward the rear of the chassis until the three mounting holes in the front of the main board align with the stand-offs on the bottom of the chassis. 13) Reinstall the three main board mounting screws. See Figure 15. 14) Reconnect the power LED connector. See Figure 15. 15) Reinstall the top cover. See Figure 14. 1040879B / March 2003 15

Installation 2.6 EXPANDING TO 8 MONITOR OUTPUTS Note: Before you can expand the monitor outputs to 8 you must expand the video inputs to 32. See section 2.5 Expanding to 32 Video Inputs. See Figure 17 and perform the following: 1) Remove power from the unit. 2) Remove the two cover screws. 3) Slide back the top cover. Cover screws Figure 17. Removing the top cover See Figure 18 and perform the following: 4) Insert the headers on the monitor expansion board into the headers on the main board. 5) Secure the monitor expansion board by screwing the two mounting screws (provided) into the spacers on the main board. Monitor expansion board mounting screws (2) Monitor expansion board Headers on monitor expansion board Spacers on main board (2) Main board Headers on main board Figure 18. Installing the monitor expansion board 6) Reinstall the top cover. See Figure 17. 16 1040879B / March 2003

Installation 2.7 CONNECTING POWER Plug the provided power supply into the power connection on the back panel of the unit. See Figure 19. Power connection Figure 19. Power connection on back panel 1040879B / March 2003 17

Programming 3 PROGRAMMING 3.1 ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE 3.1.1 WITH THE KTD-404 1) Beginning at the normal operating display, enter the programming mode by pressing and holding the set key. Note: Quickly move to the next step after the keypad beeps. 2) At the code entry display, enter the programming access code by sequentially pressing the 9, 5, 1, and seq keys. CAMERA 000 MONITOR 01 Normal operating display ENTER PROGRAMMING CODE: Code entry display 3) At the equipment selection display, press the 1 key. 1=SWTCHR 2=RCVR 3=ALARMS 4=CYBERDOME SEQ=EXIT Equipment selection display 4) You have entered the programming menus. Go to section 3.2 Programming Switchers and refer to the monitor screen for continuing instructions. PROGRAM SELECT MENU ON SCREEN On-screen programming mode display 3.1.2 WITH THE KTD-400 1) Beginning at the normal operating display, enter the programming mode by pressing and holding the set key. Note: Quickly move to the next step after the keypad beeps. 2) At the code entry display, enter the programming access code by sequentially pressing the 9, 5, 1, and seq keys. CAMERA 000 MONITOR 01 Normal operating display CAMERA 000 (CODE) MONITOR 01 (----) Code entry display 3) At the equipment selection display, press the 1 key. 1=SWTCH 2=PTZ 3=ALRM 4=CYBER SEQ=EXIT Equipment selection display 18 1040879B / March 2003

Programming 4) You have entered the programming menus. Go to section 3.2 Programming Switchers and refer to the monitor screen for continuing instructions. PROGRAM SELECT MENU ON SCREEN On-screen programming mode display 3.2 PROGRAMMING SWITCHERS Note: Except for titling and customer configuration, video switcher programming must be performed for each monitor in the system. Note: To receive context-sensitive help at any point during the procedures, press the alarm key. 1) At the program select menu, press 2 to program the switcher. PROGRAM SELECT SITE PROGRAM <1> SWITCHER SETUP <2> SEQ/GRP PROGRAMS <3> Program select menu 2) At the switcher setup menu, press 1 to clear the monitor output s nonvolatile memory. SWITCHER SETUP CAUTION: Clearing the nonvolatile memory will erase all titling and programming information. NONVOLATILE MEMORY <1> NUMBER POSITION <2> TITLE POSITION <3> ALARM ARM/DISARM <4> UNIV. DWELL TIME <5> NEXT PAGE <6> Switcher setup menu 3) At the clear memory menu, sequentially press the 9, 5, 1, and seq keys to clear the memory and reload the factory default values. The screen returns to the previous menu. Note: Pressing seq returns you to the previous menu without clearing the memory. NONVOLATILE MEMORY TO CLEAR THE MEMORY OF THIS SWITCHER, ENTER ACCESS CODE: --- -CAUTION- READ HELP MEMU Clear memory menu 1040879B / March 2003 19

Programming 4) At the switcher setup menu, press 2 to set the position of the camera identification (ID) number on the monitor screen. SWITCHER SETUP NONVOLATILE MEMORY <1> NUMBER POSITION <2> TITLE POSITION <3> ALARM ARM/DISARM <4> UNIV. DWELL TIME <5> NEXT PAGE <6> Switcher setup menu 5) At the number position menu, enter the number of the desired position for the camera ID. NUMBER POSITION Note: The camera ID appears on the same line as the camera title. LEFT <1> RIGHT <2> NONE <3> ENTER SELECTION: - Number position menu 6) At the switcher setup menu, press 3 to set the position of the camera title on the monitor screen. SWITCHER SETUP NONVOLATILE MEMORY <1> NUMBER POSITION <2> TITLE POSITION <3> ALARM ARM/DISARM <4> UNIV. DWELL TIME <5> NEXT PAGE <6> Switcher setup menu 7) At the title position menu, use the number keys to enter the number of the desired position for the camera title. The 10 vertical positions for the camera title (and associated ID number) are 0 (top) through 9 (bottom). Press the clear key to show no title and ID number. Note: The camera ID appears on the same line as the camera title. TITLE POSITION ENTER LINE NUMBER TO LOCATE THE VERTICAL POSITION OF CAMERA TITLE: 0 <0-9, CLEAR> CLR=OFF 0=TOP 9=BOTTOM Title position menu 20 1040879B / March 2003

Programming 8) At the switcher setup menu, press 4 to arm or disarm the alarm mode for all sites. SWITCHER SETUP NONVOLATILE MEMORY <1> NUMBER POSITION <2> TITLE POSITION <3> ALARM ARM/DISARM <4> UNIV. DWELL TIME <5> NEXT PAGE <6> Switcher setup menu 9) At the alarm arm/disarm menu, press 1 to arm or 2 to disarm the alarm mode for all sites simultaneously. Press seq to retain the current alarm status for all sites. ALARM ARM/DISARM ARM ALL SITES <1> DISARM ALL SITES <2> NO CHANGE <SEQ> ENTER ARM/DISARM: - Alarm arm/disarm menu 10) At the switcher setup menu, press 5 to assign a universal dwell time for all cameras associated with the currently selected monitor. Note: In sequence mode, dwell time can be assigned to individual cameras. SWITCHER SETUP NONVOLATILE MEMORY <1> NUMBER POSITION <2> TITLE POSITION <3> ALARM ARM/DISARM <4> UNIV. DWELL TIME <5> NEXT PAGE <6> Switcher setup menu 11) At the universal dwell time menu, use the number keys to enter a universal dwell time of 01 to 31 seconds. Press seq to retain the current setting. UNIVERSAL DWELL TIME ENTER SEQUENCE DWELL TIME FOR ALL CAMERAS IN SYSTEM: -- <01-31> SECONDS <SEQ> NO CHANGE Universal dwell time menu 1040879B / March 2003 21

Programming 12) At the switcher setup menu, press 6 and then 1 to assign an alarm dwell time for all alarmed camera sites. SWITCHER SETUP NONVOLATILE MEMORY <1> NUMBER POSITION <2> TITLE POSITION <3> ALARM ARM/DISARM <4> UNIV. DWELL TIME <5> NEXT PAGE <6> Switcher setup menu 13) At the alarm dwell time menu, use the number keys to enter the number of seconds (0 through 9) that each alarmed camera site remains on the monitor screen before sequencing to the next alarmed site. ALARM DWELL TIME ENTER ALARM DWELL TIME: - <1-9> SECONDS Alarm dwell time menu 14) At the switcher setup menu, press 6 and then 2 to display or disable the no video detected message. SWITCHER SETUP NONVOLATILE MEMORY <1> NUMBER POSITION <2> TITLE POSITION <3> ALARM ARM/DISARM <4> UNIV. DWELL TIME <5> NEXT PAGE <6> Switcher setup menu 15) At the video message flag menu, press 1 to display NO VIDEO DETECTED on the monitor screen when no video is present for the selected input. Press 2 to disable the message. VIDEO MESSAGE FLAG ENABLE MESSAGE <1> DISABLE MESSAGE <2> ENTER SELECTION: - Video message flag menu 22 1040879B / March 2003

Programming 16) At the switcher setup menu, press 6 and then 3 to set the position of the time and date on the monitor screen. SWITCHER SETUP NONVOLATILE MEMORY <1> NUMBER POSITION <2> TITLE POSITION <3> ALARM ARM/DISARM <4> UNIV. DWELL TIME <5> NEXT PAGE <6> Switcher setup menu 17) At the time/date position menu, use the number keys to enter the number of the desired position for the time and date. The 10 vertical positions for the time and date are 0 (top) through 9 (bottom). Press the clear key to show no time and date. Note: The time/date must reside on a different line from the camera title. TIME/DATE POSITION ENTER LINE NUMBER FOR VERTICAL POSITION OF TIME/ DATE: 0 <0-9, CLEAR> CLR=OFF 0=TOP 9=BOTTOM Time/date position menu 18) At the switcher setup menu, press seq to return to the program select menu. SWITCHER SETUP NONVOLATILE MEMORY <1> NUMBER POSITION <2> TITLE POSITION <3> ALARM ARM/DISARM <4> UNIV. DWELL TIME <5> NEXT PAGE <6> Switcher setup menu 1040879B / March 2003 23

Programming 3.3 PROGRAMMING SITES 1) At the program select menu, press 1 to program the sites. PROGRAM SELECT SITE PROGRAM <1> SWITCHER SETUP <2> SEQ/GRP PROGRAMS <3> Program select menu 2) At the site programming menu, scroll to the number of the site to be programmed by using the joystick or the and keys, or by placing the cursor in the NUM column and using the number keys to enter the site number. NUM DESCRIPTION DW A 000> 02 X 001 02 X 002 02 X 003 02 X 004 02 X 005 02 X 006 02 X 007 02 X Site programming menu To program site titles: 3) Use to move the cursor to the DESCRIPTION column. 4) Use and to move to the position of the character to be entered. 5) Use and to scroll through the available characters. 6) Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the title is complete. 7) Use to move the cursor back to the NUM column. 8) Repeat steps 2 through 7 to title other camera sites. To program dwell time: 9) Scroll to the number of the site to be programmed. See step 2. 10) Use to move the cursor to the DW column. 11) Use the number keys to enter the dwell time in seconds (01 through 31). 12) Repeat steps 9 through 11 to set dwell times for other camera sites. 24 1040879B / March 2003

Programming To program cameras to be armed or disarmed: 13) Scroll to the number of the site to be programmed. See step 2. 14) Use to move the cursor to the A column. Press set to arm the site. An X appears in the column. Press clear to disarm the site. A space indicates that the site is disarmed. 15) Repeat steps 13 and 14 to arm or disarm other camera sites. 16) After all camera sites are programmed, press seq at the site programming menu to return to the program select menu. NUM DESCRIPTION DW A 000> 02 X 001 02 X 002 02 X 003 02 X 004 02 X 005 02 X 006 02 X 007 02 X Site programming menu 3.4 PROGRAMMING CAMERA SEQUENCES Each monitor programmed can have up to four sequence tours. The fourth tour can also be used for group switching. See section 3.6 Programming Group Switching. 1) At the program select menu, press 3 to program camera sequences for the selected monitor. PROGRAM SELECT SITE PROGRAM <1> SWITCHER SETUP <2> SEQ/GRP PROGRAMS <3> Program select menu 1040879B / March 2003 25

Programming 2) At the sequence/group programming menu, press 1 to define the first sequence for the monitor. SEQ/GRP PROGRAMM SEQUENCE SERIES 1 <1> SEQUENCE SERIES 2 <2> SEQUENCE SERIES 3 <3> SEQ/GRP SERIES 4 <3> Sequence/group programming menu 3) At the sequence tour entry menu, use the number keys to enter the three-digit number of the first camera site in the sequence. Note: The STEP column (numbered 1 through 32) shows the order that the cameras will sequence. STEP CAM DESCRIPTION 01 end 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Sequence tour entry menu 4) Press to go to the next step number and enter the number of the next camera in the sequence. 5) Repeat step 4 for all cameras in the sequence tour. 6) After all sites in the sequence have been defined, press seq to return to the sequence/group programming menu. 7) To program additional tours, repeat steps 2 (choosing a different tour) through 6. If a fourth sequence tour is programmed and group switching is not used, press 4 and then 0, then repeat steps 2 through 6. 8) After all sequences are programmed, press seq at the sequence/group programming menu to return to the program select menu. SEQ/GRP PROGRAMS SEQUENCE SERIES 1 <1> SEQUENCE SERIES 2 <2> SEQUENCE SERIES 3 <3> SEQ/GRP SERIES 4 <4> Sequence/group programming menu 26 1040879B / March 2003

Programming 3.5 EDITING SEQUENCE TOURS You can delete entire sequence tours or individual cameras from sequence tours. To delete an entire sequence tour: 1) Move the cursor to the first step in the sequence. 2) Press set. This deletes all cameras in the sequence. To delete individual cameras from a tour: 3) Use and to scroll to the step to be deleted. 4) Press clear to delete the camera from that step. The letters SKP appear in the space to indicate that the step will be skipped. Note: To reinstate a skipped step, use the cursor keys to move to that step and enter the desired camera number. 3.6 PROGRAMMING GROUP SWITCHING You can program groups of cameras to switch in unison. When switching cameras in groups, one monitor is designated as the master (i.e., primary) monitor and one or more others as slave (i.e., secondary) monitors. Sequence tours are defined individually for each monitor (master and slaves). When the master switches through its sequence tour, it causes all of its slaves to switch simultaneously through their respective tours. Note: With group switching, only one monitor can be designated as a master for each matrix switcher. Note: When a master monitor is switched to a camera that is not on its tour, the slave(s) will not follow. 1) Exit to the normal operating display on the keypad. 2) Select the monitor to be programmed as the master. 3) Press and hold set until the code entry display appears. 4) Enter the program access code (9, 5, 1, seq) and advance to the program select menu. For details, see section 3.1 Entering Programming Mode. 5) At the program select menu, press 3 to access the tours. PROGRAM SELECT SITE PROGRAM <1> SWITCHER SETUP <2> SEQ/GRP PROGRAMS <3> Program select menu 1040879B / March 2003 27

Programming 6) At the sequence/group programming menu, press 4 to access the group switching tour. SEQ/GRP PROGRAMS SEQUENCE SERIES 1 <1> SEQUENCE SERIES 2 <2> SEQUENCE SERIES 3 <3> SEQ/GRP SERIES 4 <4> Sequence/group programming menu 7) At the sequence/group selection menu, press 2 to define the master monitor s sequence tour. SEQ/GRP SELECTION STANDARD <0> GROUP SLAVE <1> GROUP MASTER <2> ENTER SELECTION: - Sequence/group selection menu 8) At the sequence tour entry menu, use the number keys to enter the three-digit number of the first camera site in the sequence. Note: The STEP column (numbered 1 through 32) shows the order that the cameras will sequence. STEP CAM DESCRIPTION 01 end 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Sequence tour entry menu 9) Press to go to the next step number and enter the number of the next camera in the sequence. 10) Repeat step 9 for all cameras in the sequence tour. 11) After all camera sites in the sequence have been defined for the master monitor, press seq to return to the normal operating display on the keypad. 12) Choose a monitor to be programmed as a slave, reenter the video switcher programming mode, and advance to the sequence/group programming menu. See steps 1 through 5. 13) At the sequence/group programming menu, press 4 to access the group switching tour. 14) At the sequence/group selection menu, press 1 to designate the monitor as a slave. 15) At the sequence tour entry menu, use and the number keys to enter the camera sites for the steps in the sequence. 28 1040879B / March 2003

Programming 16) Repeat steps 11 through 15 for each slave monitor. 17) After all master and slave monitors have been programmed, exit to the normal operating display of the keypad. To delete individual cameras from a sequence: 1) Use and to scroll to the step to be deleted. 2) Press clear to delete the camera from that step. The letters SKP appear in the space to indicate that the step will be skipped. To add individual cameras to a sequence: 1) Use and to scroll to the step to be added. 2) Enter a site number at the desired step. 3.7 PROGRAMMING ALARM CONTACTS Alarm contacts can be programmed for automatic camera call-up, site annunciation, and preset camera positioning. Each alarm contact input can be programmed to initiate any or all of these functions. 1) Reenter programming mode (see section 3.1 Entering Programming Mode), but instead of pressing 1 on the keypad for SWTCHR or SWTCH (depending on keypad model), press 3 for ALARMS or ALRM (depending on keypad model). The first alarm contact programming menu appears on the monitor screen. 2) At the contact setup menu, enter the three-digit number of the first alarm contact to be assigned to a camera site. CONTACT SETUP ENTER CONTACT NUMBER <000 TO 511>: --- Contact setup menu 3) At the contact configuration menu, enter the number of the camera site with which the alarm contact will be associated. CONTACT: --- CAMERA NUMBER 000< CONTACT SENSE N/O VIDEO ALARM? YES HOLD DELAY 00 ANNUNCIATION? NO FIND PRESET? NO POSITION O Contact configuration menu 1040879B / March 2003 29

Programming 4) Use to scroll to the next item in the menu (i.e., CONTACT SENSE). 5) Press set if the alarm contact is to be normally open or press clear if it is to be normally closed. 6) Use to scroll to the next item in the menu (i.e., VIDEO ALARM). 7) If using the video alarm feature, press clear. If not using the video alarm feature, press set. Note: If a monitor is in the alarm mode, and the video alarm feature is being used, the camera site associated with the alarm contact will appear on the monitor screen when an alarm event occurs, unless the monitor is disarmed for that site. 8) To program a hold delay for alarm contacts, use to scroll down to HOLD DELAY and enter the desired hold delay time (00 14 seconds) with the number keys. To have the alarmed site display indefinitely, press clear. Note: Each alarm contact can be programmed with a hold delay that will keep the alarmed site on the monitor screen for a specified period of time after the alarm condition has ended. When displaying an alarmed site on the monitor screen indefinitely, a manual command is required to clear the site from the screen after the alarm event. 9) If you want an alarmed site to be annunciated at the keypad as a site call-in when an alarm occurs, use to scroll down to ANNUNCIATION and press set to enable annunciation. Pressing clear will disable annunciation. Note: The controller keypad must be programmed for annunciation (refer to the keypad manual), the RS422 control signal cable must be looped (see Figure 3), and external site annunciation devices must be in place for site annunciation to function. 10) If you want a camera to move to an assigned position when an alarm occurs, use to scroll down to FIND PRESET and press set to enable preset finding. Pressing clear will disable preset finding. Note: The controller keypad and PTZ receivers must be programmed for preset positioning. 11) If presets are being used, use to scroll down to POSITION and enter the number of the preset position programmed into the site s PTZ receiver. 12) At the contact configuration menu, press seq to return to the contact setup menu and repeat steps 2 through 11 for the next alarm contact. 13) After all alarm contacts have been programmed, press seq to return to the normal operating display on the keypad. 30 1040879B / March 2003