Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................................... 3 INTRODUCTION ........................................4 ZVR-130 OVERVIEW ......................................5 TELEMETRY DATA NETWORK..................................... 6 CAMERA HEAD PRE-ASSEMBLY AND TESTING ..............................7 CONFIGURING THE ZVR-130 ....................................11 ZVR-130 LOGIN ........................................15 MAIN MENU ......................................... 15 DISPLAY SETUP MENU ...................................... 16 ALARM SETUP MENU ......................................
Safety Precautions 1. Carefully read this Product Manual prior to commencing installation and configuration. 2. Before working on this product, power it down and remove the power leads. Removing the module or PCB’s from their environmental enclosure may cause damage to the product and present an electric shock and fire hazard.
Thank you for purchasing this product. The following instructions will guide you through the installation and configuration of your ZoneVu ZVR-130 telemetry receiver. Please carefully read the rest of this manual before attempting to operate this product. This will ensure that the best performance is obtained.
ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 5 of 33 ZVR-130 Overview The ZoneVu ZVR-130 telemetry receiver is a composite assembly comprising four PCBs: P104 PCB Microprocessor board P114 PCB Motherboard The P104 board contains the CPU, ROM and RAM circuitry. It is a SMD multi-layer PCB.
‘dirty’ earth at one end only! VICTA-ZoneVu ‘down the coax’ telemetry, is not directly supported by the ZVR-130. If you want to be able to control the ZVR-130 via VICTA (which may be the case if you are using a ZVM-328 matrix) you will require a ZVD-V42-ZV VICTA to RS422 ZoneVu driver module, which should be located at the receiver end.
Once all the cabling has been connected to the ZVR-130 and camera it can be tested using the self-test which allows the receiver to be exercised without the need for it to be connected to a ZoneVu controller. To do this simply plug a monitor into the video output of the receiver and press the self-test button once to activate the...
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Press the button to return to the Communications test menu. Before the ZVR-130 can be connected to a ZoneVu controller (see Telemetry Data Network) some basic network configuration needs to be carried out. The simplest way to do this is on the bench with a monitor connected the video output...
ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 9 of 33 Setting the Address As with all equipment which communicates over a network, ZVR-130 requires a unique network address. The valid address range for the ZVR-130 is 1 to 4096. To set the address, first highlight and select the Address option in the Installation Menu. Once selected the current address is re-displayed as a 4-digit number, INSTALLATION MENU with the first digit flashing.
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When you load factory defaults over the network, IE when the ZVR-130 is connected to a ZoneVu network the receiver address is not restored to its default value. This may save you a trip out to the...
To configure the advanced features of the ZVR-130 you will require access to a System keyboard such as the ZVK-007 or ZVK-77 connected either directly to the receiver or via a ZoneVu controller such as the ZSC-1000 or ZVM-328. When connected via a video matrix be sure to first select the receiver to a monitor within your view as configuration is via on screen menus.
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ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 12 of 33 ZVK-77 SCREEN (Menu B) Engineer ZVR Config Last Restart Menu config Enter caption Left Select Down Right Menu Option Description Engineer The name of the current user logged onto the ZVK-77 ZVR Config.
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ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 13 of 33 Configuration using a ZVK-007 To configure the ZVR-130 using a ZVK-007 system keyboard you will first need to access the ZVR Config. Menu . To do this you will need to log onto the keyboard at the Supervisor Level, which permits access to programming functions such as ZVR Config.
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ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 14 of 33 The currently selected option is shown in flashing text: Use UP and DOWN to move the selection, and press SELECT to choose the current selection. Selecting a menu displays different options, selecting an option allows it to be changed. Options, which require text or numeric input, will clear ready for input when selected.
ZVR-130 can be retained for up to ten years without loss! The latest generation of ZoneVu ZSC products allow the full ZVR-130 database to be downloaded to a PC using Mpower, a PC application which allows you to configure, backup and restore ZoneVu system data. Once downloaded the database can be archived for future use by service and maintenance personnel.
ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 16 of 33 Display Setup Menu The Display Menu allows you to Options are also provided to configure the On Screen Display display telemetry command (OSD) features of the ZVR-130. DISPLAY MENU confirmation. Also the whole display area can be moved and it’s size set.
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ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 17 of 33 Text Position Selecting Set Position will display the menu shown to the right. the text area display is configured as two columns of 14 characters each by 16 rows. The position of the caption can be moved to the desired position by using the navigation keys Down, Up, Left and Right.
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SETUP TEXT DISPLAY Command Display refers to the displaying of camera commands as they are received from the ZoneVu controller as confirmation of the operator action. This display can be switched on or off. If you do not want to display the camera commands simply select the Display option to toggle the caption off, toggling it again will switch Display back on.
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ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 19 of 33 Allows you to adjust the greyscale level of the captioning including all text on the screen. Sample text is displayed on the screen and you are prompted to ‘Pan to change colour’. The left & right keys can also be used.
Alarms can be managed centrally when the ZVR-130 is connected to a ZSC-500 or ZSC-1000 ZoneVu Site Controller. For example certain alarm inputs may require the action of another camera to provide full coverage of the incident. In this instance the ZSC-XXXX would be configured to request alarm status from the camera on a regular basis.
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ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 21 of 33 Relay Functions The ZVR-130 has at its disposal two relays. The relays are identical (refer to ZVR-130 specification) and are all have volt-free contacts. Configuration options allow the user to ‘map’ each of the relays to a particular camera command E.G. map relay 2 to the command Wiper.
ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 22 of 33 Installation Menu Selection of this option will take you to a minor variation of the installation menu selected with the self test button. INSTALLATION MENU Address Network Settings Serial Camera Factory Settings Serial Camera Interface The ZVR-130 supports a serial interface to specified camera types.
ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 23 of 33 Auditing Menu AUDIT MENU Change Pin Number : Select this option to enter a new PIN. Change Pin Number System Info. : This option displays information about the System Info ZVR-130. Change PIN Number The ZVR-130 can be programmed with a PIN to protect it from unauthorised Configuration.
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Tamper and two contact type N/O or N/C plus alarm common – Alarm Inputs Video loss. Sync. monitoring Diagnostic LED’s +12V and CPU (heartbeat), ZoneVu Network Communications Tx and Rx, Serial Integration Port Tx and Rx Camera captions – Configuration Menus – Alarm captions – Command captions Two columns of 14 characters per column.
ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 28 of 33 Mounting Template Issue Change Date Use these templates to mark and drill the Draft mounting holes for the Revised to fit issue 2 of universal mounting PCB. bracket. The bracket Revised screw holes to can be mounted fit PCB dimensions.
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ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 29 of 33 Issue Change Date 1.0 Draft 1.1 Revised to fit issue 2 of PCB. Description Front Elevation scale = 1:1 all dimensions in mm MEYERTECH LIMITED OFFICE BLOCK ONE SOUTHLINK BUSINESS PARK OLDHAM OL4 1DE TEL: 0161 628 8406...
ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 05 Page 30 of 33 Servicing and Support Servicing The ZVR-130 requires no Planned Preventive Maintenance periods (PPM’s) as it is mainly solid state in design. However, the performance of the ZVR-130 may change over time due to changes in the equipment it is connected to. Therefore, Meyertech recommend checking the operation of functions, which drive mechanical components in accordance with normal PPM periods.
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ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 31 of 33 Support Meyertech support can be accessed a number of different ways depending on whether you are a Meyertech Certified Partner (MCP), a Non-MCP with a current Support Menu or a customer who has just purchased a new product.
ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 32 of 33 Disposal There are no additional requirements beyond safe working practice in the decommissioning of the Meyertech ZVR-130. However the ZVR-130 contains printed circuit boards populated with electronic components. The whole unit must be returned to Meyertech Service Centre for final disposal.
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ZVR-130 User Manual Issue 06 Page 33 of 33 6. In respect of all Goods supplied to the Seller by a Third Party Supplier the Seller will on request pass on to the Buyer (in so far as reasonably possible) the benefit of any warranty given to the Seller by such Third Party Supplier and will (on request) supply to the Buyer details of the terms and conditions of such warranty and copies of any relevant product information sheets, technical data sheets or product leaflets issued by such Third Party Supplier and the Buyer shall be solely responsible to the entire exclusion of the Seller for...
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