Table of Contents Safety Information 1.1 Precaution before using the tester 1.2 Precautions when using the tester 1.3 Precautions for battery charging and using Introduction 2.1 Features and function 2.2 Standard items 2.3 Function of each part 2.4 Specification Operation Introduction 3.1 Power and battery 3.2 Main menu introduction 3.3 Video test...
RS485 protocol include: Pelco D,P, Samsung, Panasonic, Molynx. Baud rate include: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200. Power to camera The tester can provide 12V DC power to camera Digital multi-meter The T1 professional tester/analyser incorporates a high quality full functional digital multimeter. This will assist in fault finding.
Video signal generating The T1 tester can produce the following test card formats and colours to inspect the video monitor or DVR. It can output Green, White, Black and Blue screen to allow the technician to inspect video monitor or DVR. The generating signal can either support PAL or NTSC format.
Sleeping mode, display battery power state Working Time 10 Hours Work Temperature -30℃---+70℃ Work Humidity 30%-90% Others Dimension 166mm x91mm x48mm Weight 280g For detailed instructions please visit: www.triax.co.uk Triax reserves the right to change the specifications without prior notification. Triax accepts no liability in respect of loss arising from errors in changes to the information provided.
Operation Introduction 3.1 Power and battery The power slide switch is located at the side of the tester. Turn the power slide switch on to power on the tester, turn it off to power off the tester. After the tester turning to sleeping mode, turn the slide switch on again to restart it. This tester has panel battery inside the device, more capacity, longer working time.
3.4 System information sub-menu Press “1” to switch to the system information sub-menu, as follows: PROTOCOL Pelco P ——> PTZ protocol ——> Communication port in used RATE 4800 ——> Baudrate: 2400/4800/9600/19200 SPEED ——> Pan and tilt speed IDLE TIME ——> Idle time from last operation to auto turn off (minute) BATTERY 090 ——>...
Operation • Press the ADR button, input the PTZ address by using num-button; • Press the SET button to save the setup; • Press the MENU button to hide the menu information and show a clean screen for camera image; • Press MENU button for 1 second to back to the main menu. PTZ controlling When correctly connected to the PTZ, the camera image will be displayed on the screen of the tester. Following setup of the required protocol, baud rate and the ID, the PTZ, can be controlled by the following procedure.
3.7 Screen brightness adjustment In video mode or PTZ testing the user can press the num-button “7” (BR+) and “9” (BR-) to adjust the brightness of screen. 3.8 UTP cable test - wire mapping Connect the tester to the UTP cable tester as the picture shows: In the main menu mode, press num-button “3” to switch to the UTP testing mode; Press Set to start the test, UTP cable information will be displayed in the screen.
3.9 Video generating Connect the tester to the display device as the picture shows: In the main menu, press the num-button”4” to switch on the video test card function sub-menu, as the follows: Operation setup • Press num-button “4” to switch to the video test card function mode. • Press SET to select the required test pattern: Color bar, Blue, Red, Pink, Green, Cyan, Yellow and White. •...
3.10 RS485 data test Connect the tester to the controlling device as the picture shows: B. To set Baud Rate in the T1 analyser. Press ‘Menu’ System Setup, Set. Protocol flashes. Use the arrow keys to scroll to ‘rate’ ‘Rate’ flashes. Press ‘6’, followed by right arrow to highlight Baud Rate which now flashes. Use up / down arrows to select Baud Rate Left arrow to set ‘Baud Rate’.
3.11 Digital multi-meter Connect the 2 detecting cable on the tester as the picture shows: B. Press the num-button “6” to go to the multi-meter sub-menu as follows: Press the num-button 1,2,3 can select the corresponding option: • DC voltage test range: 0-1000V, precision: 0.1mV; • AC voltage test range: 750V, precision: 0.1mV; • Resistance test range: 0-40MΩ, precision: 0.1Ω. Press MENU button for 1 second to back to the main menu. Note Operate only witin the specified ranges - failure to do so will damage the tester and void warranty.
3.12 Output power to camera Connect the camera with the tester as the picture shows, connect the 12V DC output from tester to the DC12V input port from the camera using the accessory “12V DC power cable” The maximum current capability of the tester is 400mA whilst powering cameras directly. The working time / powering of the camera is dependent on the current consumption of the camera, i.e.