SETUP
Video Input Module Switches
The 2016AVIM (Video Input Module) performs the actual
video switch. Each module can switch any one of 16 video
inputs to any video output, or multiple combinations of video
outputs, up to 16.
The 2016A Video Input Module must be set to the cameras and
monitors it is to respond to. There are two 8-position dip
switches. DIP switch S1 is used to set all field configurations.
The eight position dip switch S1, located on the circuit board,
must be set to identify the camera and monitor group. The first
two switches select one of four groups of 16 monitors and the
last six select one of 64 groups of 16 cameras. Switch settings
are shown in Table 3.
The monitor group selection is independent of the camera
group selection. Yet both monitor and camera group must be
selected correctly depending on the particular slot the card is
being placed in. Note: The silkscreen on the board clearly
shows the correct dip switch to use. The word "CAM GRP" is
screened adjacent to the correct dip switch.
The DIP switch S3 is not used in this module.
Table 3 - S1 Camera and Monitor Identification
1=On; 0=Off; X=Don't care
Switch Positions
Monitors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1- 16 00 XXXXXX
17- 32 0 1 XXXXXX
33- 48 1 0 XXXXXX
49 - 64 11 XXXXXX
65- 80 0 0 XXXXXX
81- 96 0 1 XXXXXX
97 - 112 10 XXXXXX
113 - 128 11 XXXXXX
Camera
1-16 X X 000000
17-32 X X 000001
33-48 X X 000010
49-64 X X 000011
65-80 X X 000100
81-96 X X 000101
97-112 X X 000110
113-128 X X 000111
129-144 X X 001000
145-160 X X 001001
161-176 X X 001010
177-192 X X 001011
14
81
S3
S1
Figure 27 - Video Input Module Card Jumper Switches