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!9
tCamera Output connectors (CAMERA OUT
When the power of the matrix switcher is turned off, no signal is supplied at these connectors.
yCamera Input connectors (CAMERA IN 1-16)
• Connect to cameras or camera site accessories.
These connectors accept either a composite color or B/W video signal from a camera.
In addition, the VD2 signal to synchronize the vertical timing of the cameras, and data to control camera site devices are multiplexed at these connectors.
• When applying the
uTermination selector (TERM ON/OFF)
When you connect a PS·Data system controller to the DATA 4 port, this selector turns the unit's termination switch to ON/OFF.
The factory default setting is ON.
Note: When you connect a
iAlarm port (ALARM) Connects to alarm sensors.
Accepts the alarm input from the associated alarm sen- sors.
oData ports (DATA 1/2/3/4/DATA HDR)
•DATA 1 to 4 connect to the system controller.
DATA 1 to 3 can connect to
•DATA HDR connects to a recorder.
•When applying the
!0Serial port (SERIAL)
Connects to a PC for the system configuration through
!1RS-485 Camera port
•Connects to an
Daisy chain connection is also available.
•When the unit is used as Master in the
Note: To connect
!2Line selector (LINE SELECT 2/4)
Lets you select either full duplex (4 lines) or half duplex (2 lines) for
!3Camera Switching Input connector
(CAMERA SW IN) MUX
The camera switching pulse from the time lapse VCR is supplied to this connector.
The camera switching interval (Sequential Dwell Time) can be synchronized with the time lapse mode set in the associated time lapse VCR.
!4External Output connector
(EXT OUT/REC OUT) MUX
The recording signal for the recorder is provided via this connector.
!5External Input connector (EXT IN/PLAY IN)
A playback or live images from the recorder are sup- plied to this connector.
!6Monitor Output connectors (MONITOR OUT 1/2/3/4)
•Connect to monitors.
The video output signals are supplied to the monitors at these connectors.
•When applying the
!7Power switch (POWER)
Turns the power of the matrix switcher on and off.
!8AC Inlet socket (AC IN)
To use the unit, plug the power cord (supplied as a standard accessory) into this socket and connect it to an AC outlet.
!9Blank panel
When the Multiplexer board installed in the unit, remove this panel and then attach the cooling fan inside the unit. (Refer to the Multiplexer board’s operating instruc- tions.)
Note: Fan unit needs replacement after around 30 000 hours of operation.
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