SAE M8000 User Manual

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This manual introduces the process of systematic program and operation of SAE-M8000 matrix
switching system. It is a CCTV security system with several video inputs, video outputs and matrixes.
The main matrix has the sections of power module, control module, data receive/memory module,
VIM (video input module), VOM (video output module) and corresponding back panel. SAE-M8000
offers menu and multimedia setup for system setting. Through keyboard, it can achieve basic
information, camera title, various presetting, monitor function, users limited, one or several moni-
tor sequences, fortify setup and alarm mode, etc.
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  • Page 1 Preface This manual introduces the process of systematic program and operation of SAE-M8000 matrix switching system. It is a CCTV security system with several video inputs, video outputs and matrixes. The main matrix has the sections of power module, control module, data receive/memory module, VIM (video input module), VOM (video output module) and corresponding back panel.
  • Page 2 1.Introduction This chapter introduces the functions and features of bilingual modularized video matrix SAE-M8000 with high capability. It also explains the features, functions, specifications, configuration, power and functions of each module, etc. 1.1 Feature 1. Modularized MPU and high compact configuration.
  • Page 3 1.3 Systematic Principle Picture Main Control Output 16 Video 16 Video 16 Video Jack Module 16 Video Input Input Output Output RS232 Jack Module Module Module Module Ethernet Jack (BNC) ( BN C ) (BNC) ( BN C ) Inner System Control Bus Standard Industrial Back Panel Module 24V/150W...
  • Page 4: System Components

    2.3 System Program All the setting and administration on SAE-M8000 are realized by system program which can be set through the matrix system menu, Ethernet port or administration & maintain computer applications.
  • Page 5 2.11 Camera backward switching. To display the video of previous camera. 2.12 Camera forward switching To display the video of next camera. 2.13 Alarm Input Each alarm input box (AI64) can connect 64 detectors. The system can connect 16 alarm input boxes, totally 1024 detectors.
  • Page 6: Screen Display

    the right. After ACK an alarm, the user will not hear the alarm sound. If the alarm event still exists, the ALM-XXXX in the alarm status display column on the monitor flashes. Besides, XXXX is the detector number. 2.18.1 Auto ACK When the alarm detector is alarming over specified time, the alarm system will clear alarm auto- matically and the alarm video will disappear from the monitor automatically.
  • Page 7 64 PC users and 3 administrators. The newly purchased matrix or reset system is in default status. The administrator can enter the system according to the default. SAE-M8000 matrix system has two kinds of users which are the administrator and the user. Besides, users have different use limit according to different priority.
  • Page 8: System Menu

    They can use all the functions in the menu. At the meanwhile, he exists in the matrix system, he can operate the matrix. He can not only set and administrate the matrix; also he is a user of SAE-M8000. So, he can operate and control the matrix.
  • Page 9 To resume data is in order to resume the data in system after the system is destroyed and reinstalled 4.2 SAE-M8000 System Menu System menu is set according to the functions. It includes following 9 items and corresponding submenus: System Setup, Camera Setup, Monitor Setup, Users Setup, Tour Setup, Salvo Setup, Fortify Setup, Alarm Setup and System Info.
  • Page 10 5. System Menu Only one administrator can enter the system after his register at one time. As figure3 shows: System Menu ================ 1. System Setup 2. Camera Setup 3. Monitor Setup 4. Users Setup 5. Tour Setup 6. Salvo Setup 7.
  • Page 11 The setting procedure is as follows (System Setup): 1. Move the joystick up or down to let the cursor point to the desired item. Move the joystick right to enter the setting or press the item number directly to enter the setting. 2.
  • Page 12: Baud Rate Setup

    System Date Setup ================ Mode: YY/MM/DD Date: 04/01/15 Time: 08:50:55 Week: Thursday PRESS [CLEAR] TO CANCEL PRESS [ENTER] To UPDATE 07-15-04 16:45:12 Figure 6 System Date Setup Note: Administrator should set the week and date correspondingly. Because the system will fortify every day automatically regarding one week as a cycle according to the fortify form.
  • Page 13 5.1.3.1 Administrators Enter Administrator: Move the joystick up or down in users management to let the flashing cursor point to the No.1 item. Move the joystick right or press 1 directly to enter Administrators menu. It offers 3 administrators whose ID is 01, 02 and 03 respectively. User can modify the administrator’ name and password if needed.
  • Page 14 5.1.3.2 Keyboard Users Keyboard Users ================ Keyboard ID :01 Keyboard Name:UserName 001 New Password:****** Verify New :****** ================ Number: 07-15-04 16:45:12 Figure 10 Keyboard Users Setting procedure in Keyboard Users item: as figure 10 shows, familiar with the Administrator item. 5.1.3.3 Computer Users Computer Users ================...
  • Page 15 Language Setup ================ Language:中文 CHANESE 07-15-04 16:42:32 Figure 13 Language Setup Setting Procedure in Language Setup: 1. Two kinds of language are available: Chinese and English 2. Move joystick up or down to set. After setting, turn joystick left to return to the upper menu. 5.1.6 Ethernet Adapter Enter Ethernet Adapter item: Move the joystick up or down in the System Setup menu to let the flashing cursor point to the No.6 item.
  • Page 16 Physical Address ================ Old Physical Address 002.004.006.240.000.021 New Physical Address 000.000.000.000.000.000 07-15-04 16:42:32 Figure 15 Physical Address Setting procedure in Physical Address: 1. Old physical address indicates current physical address. User can change it by setting new physical address. 2. Turn joystick left or right to the desired item. Press numeric keypad directly to set. 3.
  • Page 17 Subnet Mask ================ Old Subnet Mask 255.000.000.000 New Subnet Mask 000.000.000.000 07-15-04 16:42:32 Figure 17 Subnet Mask Setting procedure in Subnet Mask: 1. Old Subnet Mask indicates current subnet mask. User can change it by setting new subnet mask. 2. Turn joystick left or right to the desired item. Press numeric keypad directly to set. 3.
  • Page 18 DNS Server ================ Old DNS Server IP 010.000.000.011 New DNS Server IP 000.000.000.000 07-15-04 16:42:32 Figure 19 DNS Server Setting procedure in DNS Server: 1. Old DNS server IP indicates current DNS server IP. User can change it by setting new DNS server IP. 2.
  • Page 19 5.2 Camera Setup Enter Camera Setup: Move the joystick up or down to let the cursor point to the No.2 item in the System Menu. Move the joystick right to enter the setting or press 2 directly to enter Camera Setup. It includes following items: 1.
  • Page 20 clockwise or anticlockwise / press WIDE or TELE to set it. 3. After setting, press ENTER to confirm and return to the upper menu automatically or press CLEAR if necessary to cancel and return to the upper menu automatically. Camera Enable =======State=======...
  • Page 21 3. After setting, press ENTER to confirm and return to the upper menu automatically or press CLEAR to cancel and return to the upper menu automatically. Camera Protocol ========SAE======== S/N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...
  • Page 22 Camera Phase =================== S/N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0020 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0030 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0040 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0050 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...
  • Page 23: Monitor Setup

    5.2.5 Camera Data Enter Camera Data: Move the joystick up or down to let the cursor point to the No.5 item in Camera Setup. Move the joystick right or press 5 to enter Camera Data directly. As figure 29 shows: Camera Data ===================...
  • Page 24 Monitor Setup =================== Monitor ID:001 Font Size: Small Position 07-15-04 16:42:32 Figure 31 Monitor Setup 5.4 Users Setup Select<Users Setup>from<System Setup Menu>: Move the joystick up and down at the<System Setup Menu>, move the cursor to 4, then enter<Users Setup> by moving the joystick right or input number 4 directly at <System Setup Menu>;...
  • Page 25 Keyboard Users =================== 1.KB Control Monitor 2.KB Control Camera 3.KB Control Tour 4.KB Control Salvo 5.KB Control Fortify 6.KB Control Prior 0.Exit 15/7/2004 16:42:32 Figure 33 Keyboard Users Setup 5.4.1.1 Keyboard Control Monitor Select<KB Control Monitor>from<Keyboard Users>submenu: move the joystick up and down at <Keyboard Users>submenu, move the cursor to 1, then enter<KB Control Monitor>...
  • Page 26 5.4.1.2 Keyboard Control Camera Select<KB Control Camera>from<Keyboard Users>submenu: move the joystick up and down at <Keyboard Users>submenu, move the cursor to 2, then enter<KB Control Camera > by moving the joystick right or input number 2 directly at<Keyboard Users>submenu. As figure 35 shows: Keyboard Control Monitor ===================...
  • Page 27 Keyboard Control Tour =================== KB-ID:001 User name:UserName 001 =================== Tour 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0000 N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0010 N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0020 N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0030...
  • Page 28 enter setting after selected. 3. After setting, press CLEAR key to give up and exit, press ENTER key to update, save and go back to step 2. If other item needs to be modified, repeat the upper steps to complete. If no item needs to be changed, move the joystick left to go back the upper menu.
  • Page 29 Keyboard Control Prior =================== KB-ID:001 User name:UserName 001 =================== Prior:09 15/7/2004 16:42:32 Figure 39 Keyboard Control Prior Setting at<KB Control Prior>: 1. Select the KB-ID by moving the joystick up and down or input the number directly. Turn the joystick clockwise to enter setting.
  • Page 30 Computer Control Monitor =================== PC-ID:001 User name:UserName 065 =================== Monitor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0000 N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0010 N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0020 N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 0030...
  • Page 31 Setting at<PC Control Camera>: 1. Select the PC-ID by moving the joystick up and down or input the number directly. Turn the joystick clockwise to enter setting. 2. Select the Camera ID by moving the joystick up and down, left and right. Turn the joystick clockwise to enter setting after selected.
  • Page 32 5.4.2.4 Computer Control Salvo Select<PC Control Salvo>from<Computer Users>: Move the joystick up and down at<Computer Users> submenu. Move the flashing cursor to 4, then enter<PC Control Salvo>by moving the joystick right or input number 4 directly at<Computer Users>submenu. As figure 44 shows: Computer Control Salvo ===================...
  • Page 33 Setting at <PC Control Fortify>: 1. Select the PC-ID by moving the joystick up and down or input the number directly. Turn the joystick clockwise to enter setting. 2. Select the Tour ID by moving the joystick up and down, left and right. Turn the joystick clockwise to enter setting after selected.
  • Page 34 Tour Setup =================== Group:01 Length(MAX):0064 Page:001 Length:0008 Steps CAM ID Preset Dwell 0001 0001 0002 0002 0003 0003 0004 0004 0005 0005 0006 0006 0007 0007 0008 0008 15/7/2004 16:42:32 Figure 47 Tour Setup Setting at<Tour Setup>: 1. After entering the <Tour Setup> menu, user can find the GROUP number flashes. Select group number (01-88) by moving the joystick up and down or input the number directly.
  • Page 35 will be changed by adding 1. 7. Delete: move the joystick to the step which is to be deleted. For example, to delete Step 0005, just press CLEAR key to delete. 4 steps before the original Step 0005 remain unchanged. The step numbers after the original Step 0005 will be changed by decreasing 1.
  • Page 36 and the above steps remain unchanged. The original numbers of all the steps after Step 05 will be changed by adding 1. The inserted step will be Step 06. After the insertion, the Length number will be changed by adding 1. 6.
  • Page 37 Probe Configuration =================== Probe ID :0001 Probe Title:* Probe Title 0001* Probe state:Connected =================== Number 15/7/2004 16:42:32 Figure 50 Probe Configuration Setting at<Probe Config>: 1. Turn the joystick anticlockwise or clockwise to select alarm probe; move the joystick down to enter the probe title edit after selected.
  • Page 38 Fortify Area =================== Area ID :001 Name:*Area Title A 0001* Week : Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Table : 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 =================== Page:01 Length:016 Len(MAX):128 ID: 1 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 15/7/2004...
  • Page 39 Fortify Form =================== Table 01 Total: 10 sheets Area Time Slice 1 Time Slice 2 00:01->02:30 13:00->06:30 14:00->07:30 13:00->06:30 15:00->08:30 13:00->06:30 16:00->09:30 13:00->06:30 17:00->10:30 13:00->06:30 18:00->11:30 13:00->06:30 19:00->12:30 13:00->06:30 20:00->13:30 13:00->06:30 20:00->13:30 13:00->06:30 15/7/2004 16:42:32 Figure 53 Fortify Form Setting at<Fortify Form >: 1.
  • Page 40 Setting at<Alarm Setup>menu: 1. Move the flashing cursor to the selected item by moving the joystick up and down. Move the joystick right to enter the item or input the selected item number directly to enter. 2. If no item needs to be changed, move the flashing cursor to 0 by moving the joystick up and down, move the joystick right to exit or input 0 directly to exit.
  • Page 41: System Information

    5.8.2 Alarm Export Form Select<Alarm Export Form>at<Alarm Setup>menu: move the joystick up and down at<Alarm Setup>menu, move the flashing cursor to 2, then enter<Alarm Export Form>by moving the joystick right or input number 2 directly. As figure 56 shows: Alarm Export Form ===================...
  • Page 42: System Configuration

    Info>submenu. As figure 58 shows, the content showed are the basic information of the Matrix system. Move the joystick left to exit, go back to the upper menu. SAE- M8000 System =================== Net card: 002 004 006 240 001 195 System IP:010 000 003 001...
  • Page 43 Hardware Connect =================== 1. KB Users 2. PC Users 3. Distributor 4. Alarm-In Box 5. Alarm-Out Box 0. Exit 15/7/2004 16:42:32 Figure 59 Hardware Connect 5.9.2.1 Keyboard Users Select<KB Users>from<Hardware Connect>: Move the joystick up and down at the <Hardware Connect>, move the flashing cursor to 1, then enter<KB Users>by moving the joystick right or input number 1 directly at the<Hardware Connect>.
  • Page 44 Computer Users =================== Online Units:002 MAX Users:064 =================== Users ID 1 0000 0008 0016 0024 0032 0040 0048 15/7/2004 16:42:32 Figure 61 PC Users Note: when users register, the corresponding ID is Y. 5.9.2.3 RS485 Distributor Select<RS485 Distributor>from<Hardware Connect>: Move the joystick up and down at the <Hardware Connect>, move the flashing cursor to 3, then enter<RS485 Distributor>by moving the joystick right or input number 3 directly at the<Hardware Connect>.
  • Page 45 Alarm-In Box =================== Online Units:002 MAX Units:016 =================== Units ID 1 0000 0008 15/7/2004 16:42:32 Figure 63 Alarm-In Box Note: when Alarm Input Box connects to the matrix, the corresponding ID is Y. 5.9.2.5 Alarm-Out Box Select<Alarm-Out Box>from<Hardware Connect>: Move the joystick up and down at the <Hardware Connect>, move the flashing cursor to 5, then enter<Alarm-Out Box>by moving the joystick right or input number 5 directly at the<Hardware Connect>.
  • Page 46 Video Switch =================== Page:01 MONITOR CAMERA MONITOR CAMERA 001 --> 0001 002 --> 0001 003 --> 0001 004 --> 0001 005 --> 0001 006 --> 0001 007 --> 0001 008 --> 0001 009 --> 0001 010 --> 0001 011 --> 0001 012 -->...
  • Page 47 directly at the<System Info>submenu. As figure 67 shows. Move the joystick left to exit, go back to the upper menu. Probe Setup Page:01=============== Probe 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0010 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0020...
  • Page 48 5.9.7 Fortify State Select<Fortify State>from<System Info>submenu: Move the joystick up and down at the<System Info>, move the flashing cursor to 7, then enter<Fortify State>by moving the joystick right or input number 7 directly at the<System Info>submenu. As figure 69 shows. Move the joystick left to exit, go back to the upper menu.
  • Page 49 5.9.9 Alarm Record Select<Alarm Record>from<System Info>submenu: Move the joystick up and down at the<System Info>, move the flashing cursor to 9, then enter<Alarm Record>by moving the joystick right or input number 9 directly at the<System Info>submenu. As figure 71 shows. Move the joystick left to exit, go back to the upper menu.
  • Page 50 AppendixⅠSAE-M8000 matrix letter Input introduction M8000 matrix system has five input methods, including Number input, Character input, Lowercase input, Uppercase input and Chinese pinyin input. (There has no Spelling input in the English edition.)Turn the joystick anticlockwise or clockwise /press WIDE or TELE key to switch input method during the input states.
  • Page 51 3. Lowercase Input 26 Lowercases distribute averagely at the number keys 1-9 by order. Each of the number keys 1-8 includes 3 characters, while number key 9 includes 2 characters. Press the corresponding number key of the selected character, the screen will appear 3 or 2 letters as figure Ⅲ shows. When the character appears at the screen, select the number before the character or move the flashing cursor to the character and then press ENTER key.
  • Page 52: System Wiring

    Appendix Ⅱ Precautions & requirement of SAE- M8000 matrix systems engineering 1. System wiring 1.Communication cable: The wiring between matrix host, control keyboard, RS485 distributor, alarm input/ out box and Hub use twisted-pair. 2.Video cable: The input/output video cable of matrix host use 75 Ω video coaxial cable.
  • Page 53: System Grounding

    3. System grounding SAE-M8000 series surveillance system matrix host grounding port (system grounding) is the lightning strike place. It must connect to the mother earth. The lightning strike protective grounding of the “System grounding” is the guarantee of the system running normally, safely and unfailingly. The lightning strike protective grounding should use copper wire when burying at outdoor specially.
  • Page 54: Manual Switch

    Appendix Ⅲ Functions of SAE-M8000 1. MANUAL SWITCH 1.1 To display a video on current monitor Operation: Press X+CAM (X: Camera ID; X= 1~1024; 1-CAM0001, 1024-CAM1024) EXAMPLE: To display CAM4 on current monitor Operation: Press 4+CAM 1.2 To set current monitor Operation: Press X+MON (X: Monitor ID;...
  • Page 55 4.2 To run salvo switch Operation: SHIFT+X+PATTERN (X: salvo switch group number, 1~10) Note: The salvo switch group must be programmed. 4.3 To stop salvo switch Operation: SHIFT+0+PATTERN 5. SEQUENCE SWITCH 5.1 To run programmed sequence switch To activate a programmed sequence switch on a monitor (Refer to 10.
  • Page 56 7.1 To open or close DATE/TIME 7.1.1 To display date/time Operation: Press N+MON+ SHIFT+ 1+OPEN (N: Monitor ID) EXAMPLE: To display on MON2 Operation: Press 2+MON+ SHIFT+ 1+OPEN 7.1.2 Not to display date/time on a monitor Operation: Press N+MON+ SHIFT+ 1+CLOSE (N: Monitor ID) EXAMPLE: Not to display date/time on MON2 Operation: Press 2+MON+ SHIFT+ 1+CLOSE...
  • Page 57 7.4 To open/close CAMERA ID 7.4.1 To display CAMERA ID on a monitor Operation: Press N+MON+ SHIFT+ 4+OPEN (N: Monitor ID) EXAMPLE: To display CAMERA ID on MON2 Operation: Press 2+MON+ SHIFT+ 4+OPEN 7.4.2 Not to display CAMERA ID on a monitor Operation: Press N+MON+ SHIFT+ 4+CLOSE (N: Monitor ID) EXAMPLE: Not to display CAMERA ID on MON2...
  • Page 58 7.7 To amplify font size on a monitor Operation: Press SHIFT+ N+TELE (N: Monitor ID) EXAMPLE: to amplify font size on MON2 Operation: Press SHIFT+ 2+TELE 7.8 To decrease font size on a monitor Operation: Press SHIFT+ N+ WIDE (N: Press SHIFT+ N+WIDE EXAMPLE: to decrease font size on a monitor Operation: Press SHIFT+ 2+ WIDE 7.9 To amplify font size on all the monitors...
  • Page 59 Valid: if the user limitation set to be valid, all the arm/disarm in the area and the alarm ACK are valid. 9.6 User priority Different user’s operation limitation level is set according to the user priority. M8000 system distributes the user into three priority levels: A. Three administrators, they have the highest priority: 12;...
  • Page 60 11 Alarm function 11.1 Manual fortify 11.1.1 single point arm Operation: SET + x + CAM. (x:probe number) For example: number 3 area arm Operation: SET +3 + CAM 11.1.2 single point disarm Operation: CLEAR + x + CAM。 (x:Probe number) For example: number 3 area disarm Operation: CLEAR + 3 + CAM 11.1.3 area arm...
  • Page 61 Appendix Ⅳ Basic Function of The Camera 1 Preset 1.1 Set preset Operation: SET + P + PRESET. (P: the preset number which is to be set) 1.2 Call preset Operation: P + PRESET. (P: the preset number which is to be set) 2 Home position 2.1 Set home position Operation: W +DWELL + P + PRESET.
  • Page 62: User Manual

    User Manual M8000 Video Switching Matrix Before use the product, please read this manual carefully. Ⅰ...
  • Page 63 5.9 System Information ............41 Appendix Ⅰ SAE-M8000 matrix letter Input introduction ......50 Appendix Ⅱ Precautions & requirement of SAE-M8000 matrix systems engineering ..52 Appendix Ⅲ Functions of SAE-M8000 ..........54 Appendix Ⅳ Basic Function of The Camera .......... 61...

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