TM Installation Instructions Manual 9 - Matrix PY-32S, PY-48M16-H, PY-48M16-L Use this manual in conjunction with : • Manual 1 : Operating Instructions • Manual 2 : Network Wiring Please read this manual completely before installing your Matrix
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Product Safety Please follow these instructions as you install your pyramid module and keep them for future use. If you have any problems contact your Baxall agent. WARNING: Installation is only to be carried out by competent, qualified and experienced personnel WARNING: Wire in accordance with your national wiring regulations.
Product Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) CAUTION : This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. CAUTION : If you are using the PCB version of this product in way other than correctly installed in our Pyramid System weather-proof boxes, then it is your responsibility to meet EMC requirements.
Contents 1. Unpacking.............................................................................. 6 2. These Instructions ................................................................ 6 3. The Matrices .......................................................................... 7 4. Installation ............................................................................. 8 4.1 Bar Coding 4.2 Setting the Slaves using the Master/Slave links 4.3 Connecting Video to an Single Matrix 4.
1. Unpacking This manual covers the following products: Part Code Description PY-48M16-H High speed (78k baud) FTT10 network Master Matrix (PY-MSM) PY-48M16-2-H High speed (78k baud) PY-COM network (RS485, RS422 or TTL) Master Matrix (PY-MSM) PY-48M16-L Low speed (9k8 baud) PY-COM network (RS485, RS422 or TTL) Master Matrix (PY-MSM) PY-32S Slave Matrix (network card not fitted or required) Keep your packaging for use if your Matrix is stored for a time or needs to be returned for whatever reason.
3. The Matrices Throughout these instructions a stand alone Matrix can be considered as a Master Matrix with no Slaves. Each Master Matrix has 48 video inputs, 16 video outputs, 8 serial ports for control of VCRs and multiplexers, a Centronics™ parallel printer port, a network connector, a power connector and a screw-fitting earth terminal. A PY-32S (Slave Matrix) does not have serial or printer ports. Figure 1.
4. Installation If you are installing a single Matrix and not a Master/Slave system then follow the instructions as if you were installing a Master with no Slaves. Connecting a Master/Slave system consists of the following steps: 1) Change the jumper setting in the Slaves.
4.1 Bar Coding Each Master or Ordinary Matrix (not Slave matrices) is supplied with two identical bar-codes. The bar code gives the unique 48-bit module address. Make a careful note on your module description sheet of all your installation details and the location of the module. Then during subsequent installation using the Windows™ Installation Tool the bar-code module address and description can be entered.
4.3 Connecting Video to an Single Matrix All video connections must be via 75 ohm BNC connectors and video coaxial cable. Referring to Figure 1, • Connect your cameras to video inputs 1 to 48. • Connect video outputs 1 to 16 to your monitors or other equipment. 4.4 Connecting Video to a Master/Slave system All video connections must be via 75 ohm BNC connectors and video coaxial cable. The matrices should have been configured as their relevant Slave numbers according to section 4.2.
Note : The remaining inputs on the master can be used. Note that the slaves are numbered first when it comes to selecting the cameras (see the table below). • Connect your video inputs to the video inputs on the slave and spare video inputs on the master. The numbering of the inputs for camera selection purposes varies according to how many slaves are connected.
4.6 Connecting the Network See Manual 2 - Network Wiring The network plug provided has five terminals. Figure 8 shows the network connections. Figure 4. Network Connections • Connect your Master Matrix to the network. • Connect the cable screen to GND on pin 3. 4.7 Switching on the Power Each Matrix has a typical power consumption of 9 watts and requires a class 2 isolated supply between 9V DC and 15V DC. WARNING: Only use the power supply specifically provided by Baxall for a Pyramid Matrix.
Note: The number following the V is the software version After 30 seconds the Pyramid reverts to normal operating mode and displays: camera 1 on monitor 1, camera 2 on monitor 2, . . camera 16 on monitor 16. If any cameras are not connected then the monitors will display Video Loss {. . camera number . . .} in their place. Monitor 1 displays the names of all the Video Loss Cameras in order. 4.
5. Multiplexer Connection 5.1 Baxall ZMX-9/16 CAUTION : Disconnect the power from all units before connecting the serial ports. To connect a ZMX-IT multiplexer to the Matrix Serial port: • Wire the RS232 lead according to figure 9. • Connect the female plug to a serial port on your Matrix • Connect the Male plug to the RS232 connector on your ZMX-IT • Connect the Monitor A BNC on your ZMX-IT to a video input on your Matrix. Figure 5.
5.2 DM Uniplex / Vista Norplex CAUTION : Disconnect the power from all units before connecting the serial ports. To connect a Uniplex/Norplex multiplexer to the Matrix Serial port : • Wire the RS232 lead according to figure 10. • Connect the female plug to a serial port on your Matrix • Connect the Male plug to AUX3 on your Uniplex or Norplex • Connect the Monitor A BNC on your multiplexer to a video input on your Matrix Figure 6.
6. VCR Connection 6.1 Mitsubishi 5600 CAUTION : Disconnect the power from all units before connecting the serial ports. CAUTION: These connections apply to the Mitsubishi 5600BRSA VCRs. Earlier versions of Mitsubishi VCRs (e.g. 5600BRS ) may require different connections. Contact technical support for advise. To install a VCR on the Matrix serial port • Wire the connecting lead according to figure 11.
7. Setting the Serial Ports 7.1 Setup in the menu system The menu system is accessed from the keyboard. To access the menu system: • Insert your smartcard and enter your PIN number • Select a monitor on which to view the menus • Press the LIST UP key to the right of the LCD display The LCD should now read: System Setup? Yes • Press softkey 1and the menus should be displayed.
8. Maintenance Once your Matrix is correctly installed and commissioned it requires no routine maintenance. 9. Technical Support If need technical support for any reason then you should always have the following information to hand. • The instructions (scan through them and ensure you have not missed anything.) • The matrix software version number (see section 4.7 for how to obtain this.) • The keyboard software version number (displayed when you first insert your smartcard).
10. Specifications Features (PY-48M16-H, PY-48M16-L) 48 video inputs, 16 video outputs, 8 serial control ports, printer port, power and network connectors Bar-coding for ease of installation On-screen menus for system setup Control of VCRs and Multiplexers Up to 3 Slave matrices giving 144 video inputs, 16 video outputs Features (PY-32S) Adds 32 video inputs to a master matrix.
Appendix A - Configuring your Slave Matrices To configure Slave matrices, it is necessary to open your matrices and define the slave number. The procedure is detailed below: Note : This operation is best done before you connect the cables. CAUTION : Take normal ESD (Electro-Static-Discharge) precautions during this procedure to prevent damage to your Matrix.
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