Honeywell HJZTPX user manual Cam Dvr Mux

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3.3.2 DVR/Multiplexer/Camera Connection, Continued

Example: If a system has 40 cameras with:

DVR 1, a 4-way DVR connected to cameras 1 through 4 inclusive DVR 2, a 4-way DVR connected to cameras 5 through 8 inclusive DVR 3, a 16-way DVR connected to cameras 9 through 24 inclusive DVR 4, a 9-way DVR connected to cameras 25 through 33 inclusive DVR 5, a 4-way DVR connected to cameras 35 through 38 inclusive DVR 6, a 1-way DVR connected to camera 39

Cameras 34 and 40 not connected to a DVR

Multiplexer 1, a 16-way multiplexer connected to cameras 1 through 16 inclusive Multiplexer 2, a 16-way multiplexer connected to cameras 17 through 32 inclusive Multiplexer 3, a 4- way multiplexer connected to cameras 33 through 36 inclusive Cameras 37 through 40 inclusive not connected to a multiplexer.

Then this system would be shown as in the table below:

CAM

1

DVR

1

MUX

1

CAM

2

DVR

1

MUX

1

CAM

3

DVR

1

MUX

1

CAM

4

DVR

1

MUX

1

CAM

5

DVR

2

MUX

1

CAM

6

DVR

2

MUX

1

CAM

7

DVR

2

MUX

1

CAM

8

DVR

2

MUX

1

CAM

9

DVR

3

MUX

1

CAM

10

DVR

3

MUX

1

CAM

11

DVR

3

MUX

1

CAM

12

DVR

3

MUX

1

CAM

13

DVR

3

MUX

1

CAM

14

DVR

3

MUX

1

CAM

15

DVR

3

MUX

1

CAM

16

DVR

3

MUX

1

CAM

17

DVR

3

MUX

2

CAM

18

DVR

3

MUX

2

CAM

19

DVR

3

MUX

2

CAM

20

DVR

3

MUX

2

CAM

21

DVR

3

MUX

2

CAM

22

DVR

3

MUX

2

CAM

23

DVR

3

MUX

2

CAM

24

DVR

3

MUX

2

CAM

25

DVR

4

MUX

2

CAM

26

DVR

4

MUX

2

CAM

27

DVR

4

MUX

2

CAM

28

DVR

4

MUX

2

CAM

29

DVR

4

MUX

2

CAM

30

DVR

4

MUX

2

CAM

31

DVR

4

MUX

2

CAM

32

DVR

4

MUX

2

CAM

33

DVR

4

MUX

3

CAM

34

DVR

NO

MUX

3

CAM

35

DVR

5

MUX

3

CAM

36

DVR

5

MUX

3

CAM

37

DVR

5

MUX

NO

CAM

38

DVR

5

MUX

NO

CAM

39

DVR

6

MUX

NO

CAM

40

DVR

NO

MUX

NO

4 way DVR (DVR 1)

4 way DVR (DVR 2)

16 way multiplexer

(MUX 1)

16 way DVR (DVR 3)

16 way multiplexer

(MUX 2)

9 way DVR (DVR 4)

No DVR

4 way multiplexer

4 way DVR (DVR 5)

(MUX 3)

 

 

 

No multiplexer

 

 

No multiplexer

1 way DVR (DVR 6)

No multiplexer

No DVR

No multiplexer

 

Only one row of this table is displayed at a time on the LCD menu.

 

 

Once the DVR/multiplexer/camera configuration has been set, press ‘lock’ to exit the

 

menu.

 

Rev. 1.01

15

900.0570

 

 

8-Sept-05

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Contents HJZTP/HJZTPX HJZMU001150 Issue Date Revisions900.0570 FCC Compliance Statement Canadian Compliance Statement Explanation of Graphical SymbolsEuropean Compliance Statement Important Safeguards Important Safeguards U T I O N Table of Contents Rev Viii 900.0570 Sept-05 PTZ Control Functions When Using Honeywell Maxpro Mode Hjztp Rear Panel List of FiguresProduct Description Section IntroductionCompatible Products Package Contents Connector Function Section InstallationConnections Eight-Way RJ45 Connector to Green Wire and Blue Wire Eight-Way RJ45 Connector to Eight-Way RJ45 ConnectorSupplied Cables Daisy chain Dome ConnectionsDome Star Wiring Configuration Star Wiring ConfigurationMultiplexer Setup DVR SetupDVR and Multiplexer Connection Master/Slave Connection Keyboard CascadingPin Signal Usual colour Connector PIN AssignmentsSignal Usual colour Power Keyboard Lock Section SetupC K E D O T LCD DisplayT C System SetupC K T R A V E Y B O a R DC K 2 DVR/Multiplexer/Camera ConnectionCAM DVR MUX C K = Dome PTZ ProtocolO C O L Number Entry for Entering Passwords DVR ModeSection DVR Control Functions DVR MenusCamera Selection Picture ControlDVR Selection Key Function User Level Required Recording and PlaybackSpot Function Alarm FunctionSection Multiplexer Control Functions Multiplexer ModeMenus LiveFull 2x2 3x3 4x4 Bottom MenuPIP Pop Up MenuLCD Auxiliary Monitor SelectionMultiplexer Selection PTZ Camera Selection Control PTZ ModePAN and Tilt Focus and Iris Honeywell VCL ProtocolWASH, Wipe and Auxiliary Functions To Define a Preset Presets and ToursTo Seek a Preset To Define a Simple Tour To Start a Tour of PresetsTo Vary the Standard Speed of a Tour To Vary the Standard Speeds and Dwell Times of a Tour V a C Y Enhanced FunctionsC K O M U R HomeM E T E M E O M E O F F Privacy ZonesW E R U P R E S E T Factory Reset Remote ResetC T O R Y R E S E T Camera Reset M E R a R E S E T Digital ZoomO R M I C Rev 900.0570 Sept-05 PTZ Camera Selection Honeywell Diamond Protocol Focus Honeywell Diamond Protocol PAN and TiltPreshot Definition Vectorscan Selection Honeywell Diamond Protocol Preshot SeekFreeze FlashbackReturn to Manual Honeywell Diamond Protocol NightshotMechanical Home On Screen Display OSD MenusE W P R G Honeywell Diamond Protocol On Screen Display OSD MenusG R a M S T X T G E= S E N D K = Controlling Scan Assemblies IntroductionFreeze / Unfreeze Video Flashback OperationPreshots KD6/HD6 Maxpro ModePreprogrammed Preshots Programming Sector IDS Vectorscans Video TourProgramming Privacy Zones Run VectorScanPTZ Tour Operation Programming PTZ ToursHjztp / Hjztpx Section Technical SpecificationsRev 900.0570 Sept-05 Appendix a Menu Navigation Rev 900.0570 Sept-05 Joystick Auto Calibration Appendix B DiagnosticsKEY Test Rev 900.0570 Sept-05 Appendix C VCL ORBITER/RAPIDDOME Data Input Rev 900.0570 Sept-05 Appendix D Passwords Blankenbaker Pkwy, Suite Honeywell Video Systems Head Office