4.If your VCR has internalAdvancedon-screenTechnologymenus for itsVideo,set up,Incuse. the VCR Bypass feature of the QSP-660 to view the VCR’s on-screen menus on the display monitor. See the “VCR Bypass Function” description on page 3.
5.At this point, the basic configuration of your QSP-660 is complete. You may now proceed to set more advanced functions as required for your installation (alarms, camera labels, etc.) Refer to the Advanced Function menus starting on page 9 for detailed information.
BACK PANEL CONNECTIONS
The four-camera input BNC connectors are labeled LOOP and the factory default configuration is 75 ohm termination ON. One DIP switch and three jumpers inside the unit (see section below) determine whether each inputs’ 75 ohm termination is ON or OFF.
Connect the QSP-660 VCR IN to the video output of the VCR and the QSP-660 VCR OUT to the video input of the VCR. The alarm connector is a standard DB-15, which will mate with the included alarm wire adapter board or standard computer-type cable. See page 18 for further alarm connection information.
VIDEO LINE TERMINATION SWITCHES
Unused*
Unused*
Camera 4
VCR
*This switch must be in the position shown for proper QSP-660 operation.
The video line termination switches/jumpers for each camera input are located in the rear of the unit and are accessed by removing the top cover. The switches/jumpers are in the order shown above when looking down on the circuit board. The above switches/jumpers are shown in the factory default settings (75 ohm terminations ON).
Note: There is an additional termination switch for the VCR input on position 4 of SW 4.
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