Installation Manual9-ChannelBlack&White MultiplexerHXMT9 / HXMT9X
User Scrn Chg… 64Alarm Operation 82OSD Change… 66Screen Protect… 67Manual Alarm… 67Alarm Reset 67Spot Output… 68Macro 68User Change… 68Alarm List… 69P
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On-Screen Display (Main) 83On-Screen Display (Spot) 83Other Features (Internal) 83Other Features (External Interface) 84Remote Control 84Rear Panel Co
List of IllustraionsFigure 1 — Typical multiplexer system configuration 1Figure 2 — connections 5Figure 3 — Connecting one VCR to the 6Figure 4 — Conn
Figure 33 — VCR System Setup screen 41—Figure 34 Recording Index Setup screen 42Figure 35 — Camera Picture Adjustment screen 43Figure 36 — Macro Setup
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Chapter 1IntroductionFeatures• Compatible with standard Black&White cameras and other standardVideo sources• Switchable between EIA and CCIR• Able
• Each camera has a programmable 256-target (16 x 16) motion-detection grid• Programmable vector-based motion detection in any direction• Nonvolatile
Technical Overview9 Camera Multiplexing with Motion Detection, Alarm Association andMultilingual Setup MenusThe has revolutionary features not availab
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Chapter 2InstallationRequired ToolsAlthough no special tools are required to install the multiplexer, it is onlyone part of a complex system. Refer to
Your main monitor should be connected to the MAIN output.Up to four auxiliary monitors can be connected to the multiplexer. Youcan use these as spot m
< Figure 4 > Connecting two VCRs to the .multiplexer7You can connect one VCR to the multiplexer and use it for bothrecording and playback. Howev
Alarms and Other ConnectionsThe 50-pin ALARM IN/OUT connector has 9 alarm inputs, 9 alarmoutputs, RS-232 connectors, VCR trigger pulse and various ala
ENGLISH9To access the Main Menu of the setup screens, move the cursor to thetop of the screen. The top menu bar appears. Select Setup.< Figure 6 &g
Main Menu Settings< Figure 7 > Main Menu screen.< Figure 8 > Time, Date Setup, first screen.10
Time, Date Setup11In addition to setting the multiplexer’s time and date, these screens canbe used to set the format and select daylight saving time.
< Figure 9 > Time, Date Setup, second screen.• Daylight Saving :• Start :• Stop :• < Back :• Exit :If you are in an area that does not have D
Camera Access Setup< Figure 10 > Camera Access Setup screen.The Camera Access Setup screen allows you to assign which camerasdifferent users wil
Camera Title Setup< Figure 11 > Camera Title Setup screen.The Camera Title Setup screen allows you to enter titles for eachcamera. Clicking on t
• Keyboard Character Set 1 :• Keyboard Character Set 2 :• Keyboard Character Set 3 :• Keyboard Character Set 4 :• Keyboard Character Set 5 :• Exit :A
WARNING:Explanation of Graphical SymbolsTO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOTEXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.DO NOT INSERT ANY
Enter the camera number under the Camera column and the displaytime under Dwell. You can also set the Stack Dwell Time, which is thelength of time eac
• Alarm Dwell Time : The dwell time can be set from 1 to 99 seconds.(The screen will automatically sequence in a multi-alarm condition.)• Alarm I/O Se
Alarm I/O Setup< Figure 14 > Alarm I/O Setup screen.You can set the input and output for each of the alarm connections.Can be set to NO (Normall
Alarm Action Setup (1)< Figure 15 > Alarm Action Setup (1) screen.This screen allows you to set up the actions the multiplexer will takewhen the
• Recording :• Spot Monitor 1 to 4 :• Hold Time :• Next > :• Exit :This allows you to select how video will record during analarm condition. INT in
This screen allows you to set the actions the operator can take, whatrelays will be activated and what cameras are associated with othercameras.• Acti
Associated Camera Setup< Figure 17 > Associated Camera Setup submenu.This menu allows you to associate up to three cameras with anotherwhen an a
Motion Action Setup (1)< Figure 18 > Motion Action Setup (1) screen.This screen allows you to set up the actions the multiplexer will takewhen t
• Recording :• Spot Monitor 1 to 4 :• Next > :• Exit :This allows you to select how video will record during amotion alarm condition. INT interleav
This screen allows you to associate various relays and links to thecameras in motion alarm conditions.There are four possible relay settings. 1 or 2:
Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet, unplug the unit andhave it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.Unp
• Buzzer :• Alarm Screen :• Internal Relay :• Network Relay :• Message Latch :• Spot Monitor 1 to 4 :• Hold Time :• Exit :When set to On, the multiple
Manual Alarm Action Setup (1)< Figure 21 > Manual Alarm Action Setup (1) screen.This screen allows you to set up the actions the multiplexer wil
• Recording :• Spot Monitor 1 to 4 :• Hold Time :• Next > :• Exit :This allows you to select how video will record during aManual alarm condition.
Manual Alarm Action Setup (2)< Figure 22 > Manual Alarm Action Setup (2) screen.This screen allows you to set the actions the operator can take,
• <Back :• Exit :This takes you to the Manual Alarm Action Setup (1)submenu.Saves your changes and returns to the previous menu.Macro Link Setup<
Alarm History< Figure 24 > Alarm History List screen.This screen displays a list of alarms. The retains a history ofup to 256 events.Goes to the
Motion Detection Setup< Figure 25 > Motion Detection Setup screen.The Motion Detection Setup screen is the starting point for variousmotion dete
Motion Detection Index Setup< Figure 26 > Motion Detection Index Setup screen.Normally, the multiplexer gives equal priority to all cameras (1 t
Motion Detection Index List< Figure 27 > Motion Detection Index List screen.This screen displays the priorities assigned to the cameras. You can
Motion Detection Schedule Setup< Figure 28 > Motion Detection Schedule Setup schedule.The can be set up to detect or ignore motion based on asch
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Motion Detection Sensor Setup< Figure 29 > Motion Detection Sensor Setup screen.Each camera can be set up with two sets of motion detectionparam
• Trigger Size (H) :• Trigger Size (V) :• Delay Time :• Hold Time :• Grid Setup :•<<:•<:•>:•>>:• Exit :This is the minimum number of
Motion Detection Sensor Setup (Normal)< Figure 30 > Motion Detection Sensor Setup (Normal) screen.The Motion Detection Sensor Setup screen is us
Testing Motion Detection Sensor Setup< Figure 31 > Motion Detection Sensor Setup test screen.The Motion Detection Sensor Setup test screen shows
Motion Detection Sensor Setup (Vector)< Figure 32 > Playback & Recording Setup screen.The Vector Motion Detection Sensor Setup screen is the
< Figure 33 > VCR System Setup screen.VCR System SetupThe VCR System Setup screen is used to synchronize thewith your VCR.There is the BNC for m
• Normal & Alarm Record :• Exit :If you selected a VCR from the list, all youneed to set is the hours. If you selected User Define, you need to se
• Delete :• Insert :• End :• View :• Exit :Deletes the highlighted camera from the array.Inserts a blank into the array.Enters an “E” which sets the e
The following adjustments have a default setting of 00. The other valuesare Min = minimum, 127 to -01 = adjustments below default, 01 to 127 =adjustme
< Figure 36 > Macro Setup screen.Macro SetupThe Macro Setup screen lets you access the two macro setupsubmenus.Opens the submenu.Opens the subme
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< Figure 37 > Macro Record Setup screen.Macro Record SetupSelecting any of the Record Start buttons takes you to a live screenwhere all of your
< Figure 38 > Live screen with M01 REC on the screen.< Figure 39 > Macro Schedule Setup screen.Macro Schedule Setup47ENGLISH
You can create up to 20 event schedules that use macros.Scheduled event number; 01 through 20Turns the selected event On or Off.Selects the macro that
• Mouse :• Key lock :• Factory Reset :• Cam No. Offset :• Master/Slave :• Network Type :• Baud Rate :• Unit Address :• Exit :If you plan to use a mous
< Figure 41 > Passwords Setup screen.Password SetupNOTE : Keep a copy of the supervisor password in a safe place. Onceyou have changed the super
< Figure 42 > Passwords entry screen.Assigning PasswordsUse the numbers to enter a four-digit PIN.Deletes all entered numbers, and you can resta
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Chapter 3OperationButtons and Their FunctionsAllows the operator to generate an alarm. When pressed along witha camera button, it places that camera i
• OPERATION :2nd• OPERATION :• OPERATION :2nd• OPERATION :2nd• OPERATION :2nd• OPERATION :2ndPress and the currently selected camera displaysfull scre
Press and to start Stack Sequence which sequencesthrough multi-format screens.In addition to its other functions, the button can be used toassign came
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Menu OperationThe multiplexer takes advantage of On-Screen Display (OSD) menus.You can navigate through these menus using a mouse or the arrowbuttons.
The bottom menu is only available in the Live Mode. It has tenselections.• Full : Switches to full screen display of one camera.• PIP : Switches to a
Pop Up Menu< Figure 47 > Pop Up MenuClicking the right mouse button or pressing the SET button cause thePop Up menu to appear. There is a list o
< Figure 48 > Live Cam Change menuLive Camera ChangeThe Live Camera Change menu allows you to assign any camera toactive cameo.Selecting these b
< Figure 49 > VCR Cam Change menuVCR Camera ChangeThis menu will appear on the Pop Up menu only when the unit isPlayback mode.The VCR Camera Cha
< Figure 50 > Zoom Screen.ZoomThe digits on the top right of the screen indicate the amount of zoom.The maximum zoom is 32 times.The picture ins
FullPriority OnHistogram EqualizerClicking Full on the Pop Up menu causes the active camera to displayfull screen.When Priority is set to On for a cam
••OFF :Cancel :Cancels any Histogram Equalizer settings and returns theimage contrast to the original value.Cancel exits the menu without any changes.
The Sequence selection displays the sequence menu.This selection starts sequencing all camerasthat are not currently displayed on the screen.This sele
This opens the User Screen Change menu.This menu allows the user to select one of four displays that weredefined in the Bottom Menu. After selecting o
Table Of Contents PagesChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 Installation1Features 1Technical Overview 35Required Tools 5Connecting Cameras 5Connecting Moni
< Figure 56 > OSD Setup screen.OSD Change...The OSD Setup screen allows you to select what text will be display andwhat color the text will be.T
••••••Alarm Text :Motion Text :Freeze Text :Sequence Text :Motion Box :Exit :When an alarm occurs, an “A” displays on the screen.When motion is detect
Spot Output...< Figure 57 > Spot output change screen.This feature allows the user to assign different cameras to the spotmonitors.MacroThis fea
Selecting Supervisor or one of the user numbers opens a passwordscreen allowing that user to log on. The Supervisor has access to all themenus and set
Playback Format...< Figure 60 > Select Format menu..Your can play back tapes that were recorded using differentmultiplexers. This menu allows yo
Appendix ATroubleshootingProblem Try ThisNo Video (black screen) Check power connectionsNo Video (one camera) Check camera power and coaxial cableNo V
Appendix BConnector Pin OutsThe has a 50-pin connector used for alarm input and output,RS-232 network connections, VCR trigger pulse, and updating the
< Figure 62 > RS-485 ConnectorNOTE : If termination of RS-485 network is required, short pin 3 andpin 4.73ENGLISH
Appendix CRemote ControlRemote Control for Daisychained MultiplexersIf you are using a computer to control two or more daisy-chainedmultiplexers, you
Remote Command SetSimple three-character ASCII commands represent single orcombination front panel button presses on the multiplexer. The effect ofa b
Motion Detection Index Setup 33Motion Detection Index List 34Motion Detection Schedule Setup 35Motion Detection Sensor Setup 36Motion Detection Sensor
Functional remote commandsHEX RESULTS HEX RESULTS/S1 Panic record (camera 1) /X1 Select camera 1 for display/S2 Panic record (camera 2) /X2 Select cam
Appendix DSpecificationsOperating DefaultsFactory DefaultsDisplay Format 3x3 multi-screen formatOperation Mode LiveDate Format US (MM/DD/YY)Time Forma
Motion Alarm Recording INT (Interleaving)Motion Alarm Spot Monitor Output OFFMotion Alarm Action Timed OutMotion Alarm Relay OFFMotion Alarm Link OFFV
Camera Brightness 00Language EnglishMouse ONKey Lock OFFCamera Number Offset OFFMaster/SlaveNetwork Type RS232Baud Rate 1200Unit Address 001Protocol A
Video formatEIA/CCIR StandardVideo LevelMain Output Display Formats (live and playback)Resolution (pixels x lines)Camera Inputs 1.0Vp-p, 75 OhmsCamera
ENGLISH1/4 Size 324 x 224 (324 x 259)1/9 Size 216 x 149 (216 x 173)1/16 Size 162 x 112 (162 x 129)4/9 Size 432 x 298 (432 x 346)9/16 Size 486 x 336 (4
Motion Tracking BoxDigital Contrast EnhancerMotion DetectionVCR PlaybackAlarm OperationActivity Grid (16 x 16 grids)Activity DetectionIntrusion Detect
Alarm History Logging 256 eventsAlarm History Printout via RS232Link Alarms to MacroCamera Title 24 charactersTime & Date U.S., Asia, European12/2
Time-lapse VCR Setup (field delay selectable)2 hr real-time to 960 hrtime-lapseVideo Loss DetectionFactory ResetUnit ID Number 1 to 255Picture Adjust
Alarm Input/Output Terminal blockRS232 (RX/TX) Terminal blockRS485 (RX/TX) 2 RJ45Spot (Aux) Out 4 BNCPower 2.1mm pin type; femaleP/S2 Mouse Port 1 5-p
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