Advanced Technology International USA QSP-660 Owner's Manual & Operating Instructions

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QSP-660
Owner's Manual
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Operating Instructions

Instructions for basic operation and installation
P/N 000-0865-002
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Advanced Technology Video, Inc.
Advanced Technology Video, Inc.
14842 NE 95th Street ž ž Redmond, Washington 98052
Phone 888/288-7644ž ž 425/885-7000ž ž Fax 425/881-7014
Customer Service: sales@atvideo.com
Technical Service: tech@atvideo.com
Home Page: http://www.atvideo.com

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    QSP-660 Owner’s Manual Operating Instructions Instructions for basic operation and installation P/N 000-0865-002 Advanced Technology Video, Inc. Advanced Technology Video, Inc. 14842 NE 95th Street ž ž Redmond, Washington 98052 Phone 888/288-7644ž ž 425/885-7000ž ž Fax 425/881-7014 Customer Service: sales@atvideo.com Technical Service: tech@atvideo.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Alarm Log ... 15 Other Options ... 16 Security Set Up... 16 Hand Held IR Remote Control ... 17 Programming your ATV QSP-660 Remote Control ... 17 Alarm Interconnection on the QSP-660 ... 18 RS-232 Remote Control Interface... 20 Equipment Requirements ... 21 Specifications...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    QSP-660 Alarm Schedule. The Alarm Schedule is a 7-day timer schedule with a single ON and OFF time associated with each day of the week. The QSP-660 also has an external input signal that can be selected between picture Freeze and Alarm Master Enable. The Alarm Master Enable signal can be used in conjunction with your burglar alarm control panel so that the alarm control panel can enable or disable the QSP-660 alarm system.
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Camera Optional for VCR The above diagram shows the typical 4-camera installation for the QSP-660. Up to four cameras can be connected to the real time quad using the back panel connectors. Note: The VCR and monitor connections must be as shown above for proper operation.
  • Page 5: Back Panel Connections

    75 ohm termination is ON or OFF. Connect the QSP-660 VCR IN to the video output of the VCR and the QSP-660 VCR OUT to the video input of the VCR. The alarm connector is a standard DB-15, which will mate with the included alarm wire adapter board or standard computer-type cable.
  • Page 6: Operation

    The VCR Bypass function is activated by a long button press of the VCR button for approximately 3 seconds. While in VCR Bypass mode, the QSP-660 will pass the VCR output directly to the monitor. A single push of the VCR button will return the unit to normal VCR playback mode and a second push will return the unit to live display mode.
  • Page 7: Remote Control Operation

    ONTROL PERATION The IR remote control provided with your QSP-660 has a limited set of buttons. Operation with the remote control is slightly different than the front panel. The remote control has a single CAMERA button for selecting cameras and successive button presses will rotate through the available cameras. Sequencing is initiated by pressing and holding the remote control’s FREEZE button for approximately 3 seconds.
  • Page 8: Set Up Menus

    ENUS The QSP-660 set up is accomplished through its on-screen menus. To enter the menu system, push and hold the DISPLAY button for approximately 3 seconds. The display will then show the top-level menu. Selection of any menu item is done with the camera buttons. Selecting DISPLAY will exit the present menu level.
  • Page 9: Other Display Options

    DVANCED UNCTION ENUS This section describes the use of the advanced functions of the QSP-660. The following features allow you to customize the operation of your QSP-660 as necessary to complete your installation. Camera Set Up This menu determines the display behavior of the camera labels and allows access to menus for entering/changing labels.
  • Page 10: Sequence Set Up

    Sequence Set Up A unique feature of the QSP-660 is the option to customize the display sequence format to suit your application. You can program a specific selection of cameras for sequencing. Selecting: 1. Enters edit mode for hold (dwell) time.
  • Page 11: Sequencing Format Screens

    “1,3,4,2,1,3” were entered, the software will translate this to “. 2 . 4 “ QSP-660: Instructions for Basic Operation and Installation A d v a n c e d T e c h n o l o g y V i d e o , I n c .
  • Page 12: Alarm Set Up

    QSP-660: Instructions for Basic Operation and Installation A d v a n c e d T e c h n o l o g y V i d e o , I n c .
  • Page 13: Alarm Scheduling

    Alarm Scheduling The QSP-660 contains a very flexible and advanced alarming system designed to provide an optimum solution for any installation. Along with the ability to enable various types of alarm inputs, a built in 7-day timer may also be used to individually enable and disable each alarm. The following menus are used to set the timer and select which alarms the timer will control.
  • Page 14: Alarm Control Options

    Master Enable Input Type setting. This input can be used to control the QSP-660 alarm system from a burglar alarm system, or other external control system.
  • Page 15: Alarm Activation Type

    The Alarm Log may be printed on a serial interface printer that is connected to the QSP-660 Serial Port. The log may also be sent to a host computer for storage or processing rather than a printer.
  • Page 16: Other Options

    (VCR +1) Toggles the VCR playback video format between field and frame. Security Set Up Security lockout is a means to disable the QSP-660 menus so that casual or inadvertent tampering can be prevented. It is not intended as a hard security measure and can be...
  • Page 17: Hand Held Ir Remote Control

    Enter your five-digit code. The QSP-660 code set #1 equates to remote code 11414, and code set #2 equates to code set 11344. The red LED will now blink twice and the remote control is set. Your QSP- 660 is factory set for Code set #2.
  • Page 18: Alarm Interconnection On The Qsp-660

    12 VDC automobile system. In this application, the pull-up resistor is not tied to the QSP-660 +5V pin, but to the higher voltage system. Voltages greater than +5V must not exceed 30 VDC and the current through the output pin must not exceed 50 mA.
  • Page 19 In some installations, the alarm output is used to activate or deactivate high voltage and/or high current circuitry (110 VAC lights, siren, etc.) which cannot be controlled directly by the QSP-660. The easiest method to address the above cases is to use a relay, which has the number and rating on its contacts sufficient for the alarm output.
  • Page 20: Rs-232 Remote Control Interface

    ASCII commands. These commands provide access to the front panel button operations just as the IR Remote Control does. The QSP-660 serial interface is fixed at 2400 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. It uses the very simple command format: <command>...
  • Page 21: Equipment Requirements

    QUIPMENT EQUIREMENTS The QSP-660 is designed to be compatible with all EIA and CCIR compatible equipment. The QSP-660 will accept 2:1 interlace cameras in either a line-locked or free running (internal reference) modes. The use of random interlace camera is not recommended unless the line lock is turned off.
  • Page 22: Warranty Information

    Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his expense. QSP-660: Instructions for Basic Operation and Installation Page 22...

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