Infinova V2040 Installation & Operation Instructions

V2040 series. video matrix switching system
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V2040 Series
Video Matrix Switching System
Installation/Operation Instructions
This manual applies to below series products:
V2040/V2040X/V2040N/V2040NX
V2040 Video Matrix Switching System features comprehensive functions for any security/surveillance
systems, pre-configuration to assure the highest level of reliability, and modular architecture for ease of
installation, operation and expansion. V2040 Video Matrix Switching System represents the peak of video
switching technology while remaining a highly cost effective solution. Utilizing the latest advancement of
microprocessor and LSI technology, V2040 Video Matrix Switching System can provide automated
electronic surveillance or it can allow even a single user to control an entire CCTV system of up to 1024
video inputs by 128 video outputs. In an automated environment the user can pre-define tours and salvos to
be performed separately on individual monitors. For maximum security, an available video-looping module
provides extension of the original video for output to a DVR or other recording device. Available windows
based system setup software greatly simplifies the initial setup procedure as well as ongoing maintenance of
system parameters. The matrix communicates with controllers or PCs via either RS-232 or TCP/IP protocols.
Up to 64 V2040s can be interconnected in one network video system via TCP/IP. The V2040 external Central
Processing Unit (CPU) is the controlling unit for each individual SITE in a Networking System. Each Site is
a complete CCTV surveillance system, providing both LOCAL and REMOTE control of certain resources of
other SITES within the network. Individual V2040 SITES are interconnected by video trunk cables.

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  • Page 1 The matrix communicates with controllers or PCs via either RS-232 or TCP/IP protocols. Up to 64 V2040s can be interconnected in one network video system via TCP/IP. The V2040 external Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the controlling unit for each individual SITE in a Networking System. Each Site is a complete CCTV surveillance system, providing both LOCAL and REMOTE control of certain resources of other SITES within the network.
  • Page 3 • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. V2040 Video Matrix Switching System has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
  • Page 4 Read this manual carefully before installation. This manual should be saved for future use. Important Safety Instructions and Warnings • Electronic devices must be kept away from water, fire or high magnetic radiation. • Clean with a dry cloth. • Provide adequate ventilation. •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 3.9 Calling a System Salvo ............23 Chapter I General Description ............. 1 1.1 Description ................1 3.10 Activating an Auxiliary ............. 23 1.2 Models .................. 2 3.11 Acknowledge an Alarm ............. 23 1.3 Features ................. 2 Chapter IV System Setup ............
  • Page 6 5.8.3 Set User ............... 47 Appendix II ASCII / HEX System Control Codes ....53 5.8.4 Set Priority ..............48 Appendix III Specifications ............54 5.9 Networking Configuration Menu ........49 Appendix IV Typical System Application ......... 55 5.9.1 Local Site Number ............49 Appendix V Multilevel Networking Diagram......
  • Page 7: Chapter I General Description

    Available Windows-based system setup software greatly simplifies the initial setup procedure as well as ongoing maintenance of To connect the V2040 to a network, just plug one end of the system parameters. The matrix communicates with controllers or Ethernet cable into a Hub or Switch, while the other end of the cable PCs via either RS-232 data or TCP/IP protocols.
  • Page 8: Models

    LAN goes off-line. of 4). For example, V2040-640×32 is a An V2040 can be remotely located as far as the transmission type pre-configured matrix with 640 video and path allows. Infinova offers Fiber Optic systems for virtually inputs and 32 video outputs.
  • Page 9 V2040 via RS-232 interfaces; Network Node Each V2040 in the network is referred to as a node. Each node The V2431 Alarm Interface Units communicate with V2040 in the network maintains all of its full features. To identify...
  • Page 10: System Accessories

    V2110 Monitor tour programming and control Operator Keyboard Alarm Acknowledge clear Communicates with all Infinova matrix switching systems via RS-232 V2405-4 Port Expander Expands each RS-232 port on the system's CPU into four RS-232 ports Windows based Graphical User Interface...
  • Page 11: Chapter Ii System Installation And Hardware Connection

    DATA LINE 4. Ethernet Port - This Ethernet port is used to connect V2040 to a input and an external vertical sync pulse to other bays. A single bay...
  • Page 12: Data Buffer Module

    Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 Output 1 SET UP Model: V2040 NORMAL S/N: xxxxx SYNC LOSS EXT V-DRIVE EXT CAM AC LINE DATA LINE PHASE Output 8 Output 8 Output 8 Output 8 Output 8 +9 VDC...
  • Page 13: Video Input Module (Vim)

    Video inputs (up to 16) are connected at the VIM rear panel. The rear panel of a Data Buffer Module with Video Loss Detection Infinova provides four different types of VIM rear panels, has 15 video output BNCs for connection to Video Output Modules,...
  • Page 14: Video Output Module (Vom)

    This section provides Figure 2-7.3 - The rear panel of V2903VI-3 has eight BNCs and instructions on switch setups for four V2040 modules: Data Buffer two 34-pin connectors. The eight BNCs are used for the lower...
  • Page 15: Switches Of Data Buffer Module With Video Loss Detection

    module to perform video loss detection. Table 2-3. Switch SW3 Settings Switch SW2 defines the communication type of the RJ-45 port, Switch Positions and enables/disables the module's front panel LED. Camera Monitor (1=ON, 0=Off, X=Don't care) Switch SW3 sets the camera and monitor group numbers associated with particular switching bays.
  • Page 16: Video Input Module Switches

    Table 2-7. Switch SW3 Settings Table 2-8. Switch SW1 Settings For Normal Switching Bay: Switch Positions Switch Positions (1=ON, 0=Off, X=Don't care) (1=ON, 0=OFF, X=Don't care) Camera Monitor Monitor 1- 16 × × × × × × 1~256 1~16 × ×...
  • Page 17: Video Output Module Switches

    from the desired monitor number to fit them into the four types. Switch Positions For example, when setting monitors 33-36, subtract 32 each to fit (1=ON, 0=Off, X=Don't care) them into Monitors 1-4 (33-32=1, 34-32=2, 35-32=3, 36-32=4). Camera 657-672 × ×...
  • Page 18: Installation

    V2040 matrix bay. 3. Take off the rubber washer on V2040 bottom. 4. Put the V2040 matrix bay on the bracket and make the ears cling to the rack. Fasten the bay ears onto the rack with the eight 0.25’’ pan head screws.
  • Page 19: Control Connections

    V2431: DATALINE 1. Route wires from a RS-232 port on V2040's rear panel to the DATALINE B W S B W S B W S B W S B W S B W S B W S B W S...
  • Page 20: Communication Port Connections

    8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 ---------------------1-----6VAC Figure 2-22. Connect V2040 to V2110 through a terminal box Note: All the RS-232 ports are configured with the following default settings: baud rate - 1200, parity bit - none, date bits - 8, Note: Please use the supplied modular cables to make the system stop bits - 1.
  • Page 21: Local Relay Output Connections

    RS232 PORTS ETHERNET PROG MON Utilizing the optional Ethernet interface module, you can easily integrate V2040 into your existing Ethernet network and control the whole CCTV security/surveillance system via TCP/IP. V2040 The module provides a 10/100M adaptable interface for Ethernet...
  • Page 22: Networking Connections

    Site 3. Only one video signal from a camera A video trunk cable is a coaxial cable that transfers video signals connected to the V2040 matrix bay on Site 3 can be switched to a between V2040 sites.
  • Page 23 A one-way network between two or more SITES requires a 120V/60Hz 120V/60Hz minimum of one video trunk cable between each SITE. NOTE: SITE refers to a single V2040 CPU in an V2040N network DATALINE DATALINE and the resources that are directly connected and accessible to it.
  • Page 24 Receiver/Sending SITE. Figure 2-29. Mixed Network Video Trunk Connections NOTE: SITE refers to a single V2040 CPU in an V2040N network and the resources that are directly connected and accessible to it. Sending SITE - a network SITE that only sends video trunk signals to other SITES.
  • Page 25: Chapter Iii System Operation

    Chapter III System Operation This chapter introduces standard operation procedures of V2040 POWER MANCHESTER system. Users can perform the procedures via Infinova system Infinova RS485 ETHERNET keyboard V2117/V2116/V2115 or the graphical management SYSTEM KEYBOARD software V2000/V2210. Some procedures can also be performed...
  • Page 26: Keyboard Password Entry

    3.2 Keyboard Password Entry 1. Enter the number of the desired camera on the keypad; V2040 keyboard password entry serves as a security feature to 2. Press the CAM button to call the camera. allow only authorized users to perform system operation. When...
  • Page 27: Camera Control

    3.5 REMOTE Video Selection temporarily not available and the message “IN USE” is displayed In V2040 Network Systems, REMOTE Video Selection is available in the on-screen Status Line. at LOCAL sites, which have video trunk inputs connected to...
  • Page 28: Running A Tour

    Note: Please refer to System Setup - Setting Preset for details on how to program a preset. Each dwell time can be defined separately. V2040 supports two tour kinds of tours: System Tour and Monitor Tour. System Tours are defined by Menu Programming (see Chapter V). Monitor Tours are...
  • Page 29: Calling A System Salvo

    3. Place the key switch in OPERATE position. activated; If the auxiliary is defined as a momentary type, the auxiliary V2040 system will clear all user-programmed data and reset the stops. system to factory defaults. 5. Press the AUX OFF button to deactivate a latching type auxiliary.
  • Page 30: Monitor Tour Programming

    (or HOLD if "61" was entered in Step 5). If 4.4 Setting Date Format/Setting Day of the Week no more cameras are to be included in the tour, skip to step 9; V2040 provides three optional date formats: otherwise, continue with Step 7. MM/DD/YY (default) 7.
  • Page 31: Setting Preset

    "Block" will display cycles of alarmed videos. 4.7.1 Arm Display Modes Monitor Monitor Monitor Display cycles on the 3 V2040 provides five alarm display modes for customizing the alarm alarm monitors after the 1st alarm has been cleared. handling options, namely, Single/Sequence,...
  • Page 32: Arm Clearance Methods

    4.7.2 Arm Clearance Methods Alarmed videos will be displayed and held on a block of alarm V2040 provides three optional Alarm Clearance methods, i.e., monitors in a sequential order. When all the monitors are occupied Instant Clear, Auto Clear and Manual Clear. All the three methods...
  • Page 33: Arming/Disarming A Monitor

    4.7.4 Arming/Disarming a Monitor To disarm a monitor: 1. Place the key switch in PROGRAM position; Use the OFF and ARM buttons of the Infinova series keyboards to 2. Call the armed monitor to be disarmed; arm/disarm monitors: 3. Press the OFF button;...
  • Page 34: Chapter V Menu Programming

    Chapter V Menu Programming The programming monitor will display the Main Selection Menu shown below. All of the programming functions of V2040 can be accessed through the Main Selection menu. MAIN SELECTION 1 SYSTEM 2 MONITOR 3 CAMERA 5.1 Main Selection Menu...
  • Page 35 Options Sets system time. TIME Note V2040 displays time in a 24-hour format, HH:MM:SS (hour: minute: second). Example To set the time to 15:20:30, Enter "15" on the keypad and press the ACK key; Enter "20" on the keypad and press the ACK key;...
  • Page 36: Setting System Tours

    5.3.2 Setting System Tours Use the SET SYSTEM TOURS menu to define system tours. V2040 provides 64 system tours, each including 64 cameras with SET SYSTEM TOURS programmable Dwell Times (DWL), Presets (PRE) and Auxiliary SYSTEM TOUR - 01 1 SET TIME AND DATE Relays (AUX).
  • Page 37 Item Function Sets the on/off status for the camera's auxiliary relay to switch on/off automatically during the tour. Options and code numbers 1 = AUX 1 ON 5 = AUX 1 OFF 2 = AUX 2 ON 6 = AUX 2 OFF 3 = AUX 3 ON 7 = AUX 3 OFF 4 = AUX 4 ON...
  • Page 38: Set System Salvos

    5.3.3 Set System Salvos SET SYSTEM SALVOS SYSTEM V2040 permits up to 64 system salvos for programming. A System SALVO - 01 1 SET TIME AND DATE Salvo is a group of cameras, with associated presets and auxiliary 2 SET SYSTEM TOURS...
  • Page 39: Set Event Timer

    Up to 35 event timers 3 SET SYSTEM SALVOS CLEAR TIMER 4 SET EVENT TIMERS are available for programming in V2040 system. ENABLE TIMER 5 SET ALARM CONTACTS CHANGE TIMER TO HH:MM 6 MONITOR STATUS...
  • Page 40 Item Function Indicates the enabled/disabled status of the current event timer. Status Item Function Accesses the SET EVENT TIMER sub-menu for programming the current event timer. EVENT TIMER EDIT TIMER SET EVENT TIMER 08:20 DISABLED TIME - 08:20 DAY OF WEEK EDIT TIMER NEXT TIMER CLEAR TIMER...
  • Page 41: Set Alarm Contact

    5.3.5 Set Alarm Contact The ALARM CONTACT SETUP menu is used to assign site cameras to follow alarm contacts at the surveillance sites. Once alarmed, an alarm contact will automatically activate the associated SYSTEM ALARM CONTACT SETUP camera to capture live images at a pre-defined position (PRE) for a 1 SET TIME AND DATE 0001 0001...
  • Page 42 Item Function Connect Next (see the following examples for details). Options N = no (no Connect Next function is desired). Y = yes (to call the camera in the next CAM entry simultaneously to the next contiguous monitor). 0001 0001 1-ON 0002 0002...
  • Page 43: Monitor Status

    Item Function Transmission Enabled. Associate the local alarm with any one of remote alarms (1-64). Options The number before ‘N’ indicates the number of remote matrix switcher to which the local alarm transmits. It ranges from 1 to 64, and could be continuously set. ‘N’...
  • Page 44: Monitor Menu

    5.4 Monitor Menu A single menu screen displays the setup options for one monitor. Select the MONITOR menu from the MAIN SELECTION menu. MONITOR - 001 ARM TYPE - DIS ACK - N TOUR - 01 MONITOR - 001 MAIN SELECTION DATE TIME - ON ARM TYPE - DIS ACK - N...
  • Page 45 Item Function Either locks or unlocks the on-screen Camera Title. CAM TITLE Options LOCKED = to "freeze" the on-screen Camera Title on the monitor; UNLOCKED = to allow the on-screen Camera Title to be updated with each camera switch. Use the ACK key to select. Item Function Either locks or unlocks the on-screen Camera Number and Monitor Status.
  • Page 46: Camera Menu

    6 PRIORITY RETURN MAIN 7 SATELLITE V2040 can assign a Pseudo number (1-9999) to each of up to 1024 cameras to facilitate system management. A Pseudo number is the The Camera menu (shown above) is used to assign a Pseudo logical number that the system assigns to a specific camera.
  • Page 47: Camera Title

    5.5.2 Camera Title The Camera menu (shown left) is used to define the title CAMERA - 0001 CAMERA information for each camera. A camera title can include a maximum TITLE- A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z of 16 characters.
  • Page 48: Access Menu

    PC based management software (such as the V2210). 5.7.1 Keyboard Numbers 5.7 Access Menu V2040's ten RS-232 ports can be expanded to accept a maximum of 40 keyboards through the use of the V2405-4 port expanders. ACCESS MAIN SELECTION Please refer to the following table for the keyboard numbers.
  • Page 49: Keyboard/Monitor

    5.7.2 Keyboard/Monitor KEYBOARD/MONITOR The KEYBOARD/MONITOR menu is used to assign monitor ACCESS KEYBOARDS 1 KEYBOARD/MONITOR control ability to specific keyboards. 2 KEYBOARD/CAMERA VIEW 3 KEYBOARD/CAMERA CTRL 4 MONITOR/CAMERA ACCESS 5 MONITOR/CONTACT ACCESS The menu has multiple screen pages, each permitting setup 6 KEYBOARD/REMOTE SITE RETURN MAIN operations for 8 monitors and 4 keyboards.
  • Page 50: Keyboard/Camera Control

    Keyboard/Camera View options Y = yes (to allow the keyboard to call up the camera for video viewing); N = no (to restrict the keyboard from calling up the camera). Note Please refer to Section 5.7.1 for details on keyboard numbers. Example To allow Keyboard 1 to call up Camera 1 and prevent Keyboard 5 from calling up Camera 9, 1) Locate the cursor in the entry that indicates Keyboard 1 and Camera 1;...
  • Page 51: Monitor/Camera Access

    Ethernet options Y = yes (to allow the camera to be controlled by other sites over the Ethernet); N = no (to restrict the camera from being controlled by other sites over the Ethernet). Example To restrict Camera 9 from being controlled by other sites over the Ethernet, Press the OPEN key in the IRIS section to display entries for Camera 9;...
  • Page 52: Keyboard/Remote Site

    Note Keyboard/ Remote Site submenu provides an access restriction of a maximum of 40 keyboards that attaches to the RS-232 ports and an Ethernet Keyboard that attaches to the Ethernet port on V2040 External CPU. 5.8.1 User Identification 5.8 Priority Menu...
  • Page 53: Set Keyboard

    Item Function Either enables or disables the USER IDS function. USER IDS Options ENABLED Y = yes (to enable the USER IDS function). At this point the PRIORITY menu will display "SET USER" as its second item: PRIORITY 1 USER IDENTIFICATION 2 SET USER 3 SET PRIORITY Note: It is required to exit the menu programming after the function is used, and re-log on with...
  • Page 54: Set Priority

    Item Function Selects the user to configure. USER NUM To select a user, Move the cursor to the entry; Enter the desired user number (1-64) on the numeric keypad; Press the ACK key to select. Item Function Assign an appropriate priority level to the selected user. PRIORITY LEVEL To define the priority level, Move the cursor to the entry;...
  • Page 55: Networking Configuration Menu

    The V2040N stands out for networking capability that permits a This Site Number is required for addressing purpose when maximum of 64 separate V2040 systems (sites) to communicate commands and data are transmitted via the TCP/IP interfaces with each other in a network.
  • Page 56 Item Function Assigns a site number to the local site. LOCAL SITE To assign a desired site number, NUMBER Move the cursor to the entry; Enter the site number (1-64) on the numeric keypad; Press the ACK key to confirm. Item Function Sets the IP address of the local site.
  • Page 57: Video Trunk Assignments

    5.9.2 Video Trunk Assignments The Video Trunk Assignments menu defines the camera inputs at VIDEO TRUNK ASSIGNMENT LOCAL SATELLITE CONFIGURATION the Local receiving site that are used as inputs for video trunk links SITE 0001 1 LOCAL SITE NUMBER 0002 from each Remote Sending SITE.
  • Page 58: Remote Site Ip Address

    Please plan your network structure carefully before attempting to set site number and address for each site. Only one unique IP address can be assigned to each site. Be aware that a "local" site may become "remote" when it is programmed via another V2040 site. Item Function Sets the IP address of the remote site.
  • Page 59: Appendix I System Alarm Programming

    Appendix I System Alarm Programming Appendix II ASCII / HEX System Control Codes The System Alarm Programming of V2040 involves the following Command ASCII three procedures: RUN SEQ 1. Alarm Contact/Camera Programming; CAM HOLD 2. Alarm Contact/Monitor Programming; NEXT CAM 3.
  • Page 60: Appendix Iii Specifications

    Appendix III Specifications Video Video Resolution: Video input: 75 ohm BNC, 0.5-2.0 Vp-p NTSC: 720 × 480 (D1) composite 704 × 480 (4 CIF) Maximum inputs: 1024 528 × 320 (DCIF) Video output: 75 ohm BNC, 1Vp-p composite 704 × 240 (2CIF) Maximum Video outputs: 128 352 ×...
  • Page 61: Appendix Iv Typical System Application

    B W S B W S B W S B W S B W S B W S POWER V2040 ABCDEF B W S B W S B W S B W S B W S B W S B W S B W S...
  • Page 62 2. 2-Bay Configuration (192 Inputs X 32 Outputs) DATA LINE RS232 PORTS ETHERNET PROG MON CAMERA Infinova DATA LINE AUXILIARY CONTROL LAST USER SITE LOCK IRIS NEXT HOLD CLOSE OPEN SALVO FOCUS NEAR PATRN SHOT PROG ZOOM OPERATE CLEAR WIDE...
  • Page 63 DATA LINE EXT SYNC CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Monitor Monitor POWER V2000 Monitor Monitor POWER Manchester Infinova R S485 Ethernet A UXILIA RY CONTROL LAST LOCK USER SITE N EXT HOLD IR IS C LOSE OPEN...
  • Page 64: Appendix V Multilevel Networking Diagram

    DATA LINE RS232 PORTS ETHERNET PROG MON DATALINE SYNC CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN POWER V2040 DATA LINE RS232 PORTS ETHERNET PROG MON DATA LINE RS232 PORTS ETHERNET PROG MON DATA LINE RS232 PORTS ETHERNET PROG MON...
  • Page 65: Appendix Vi Cable Diameter Calculation And Lightning & Surge Protection

    Appendix VI Cable Diameter Calculation and Lightning & Surge Protection Relation between 24VAC Cable Diameter and Transmission Distance In general, the maximum allowable voltage loss rate is 10% for AC-powered devices. The table below shows the relationship between transmission power and maximum transmission distance under a certain specified cable diameter, on condition that the 24VAC voltage loss rate is below 10%.
  • Page 66 Lightning & Surge Protection The product adopts multi-level anti-lightning and anti-surge technology integrated with gas discharge tube, power resistor and TVS tube. The powerful lightning and surge protection barrier effectively avoids product damage caused by various pulse signals with power below 4kV, including instantaneous lightning, surge and static.
  • Page 68 Infinova 51 Stouts Lane, Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852, U.S.A. Tel: 1-888-685-2002 (USA only) 1-732-355-9100 Fax: 1-732-355-9101 sales@infinova.com V2.3 1107...

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