Aigis Mechtronics CRYSTALVUE PVD A Series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 ™ RYSTAL (PVD) UBLIC ISPLAY PVDxxA Series N S T A L L A T I O N A N D P E R A T I N G N S T R U C T I O N S W W W A I G I S M E C H C O M...
  • Page 2: Important Safeguards

    I M PORTANT SAFEG UAR DS ATTENTION – Observe Precautions For Handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. What is Electrostatic Discharge? Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for A transfer of electrostatic charges between bodies at future reference.
  • Page 3 Remote Control 2. SERVICE If the unit needs repair service or parts, contact Aigis Mechtronics for authorization to return as well as shipping instructions. 3. DESCRIPTION The Standard Security (N)* CrystalVue™ PVDxxA consists of an LCD monitor and a built in CCTV camera and light sensor.
  • Page 4: Feature Set

    ™ RYSTAL ODEL ESIGNATION To verify the part number and Feature Set use the folloing chart. Example Part Number PVD20A-CH36MP-W-A Choose One Monitor Size Part Number PVD20A- 20 Inch 26 Inch PVD26A-6 32 Inch PVD32A-6 PVD37A-6 37 Inch **Feature Sets All CrystalVue ™...
  • Page 5: Installation

    4. INSTALLATION Attention: Installations should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes. THIS INSTALLATION SHOULD BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON AND CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES. 4.1 Mounting For specific directions on mounting the see the Instruction Book that came with your mount.
  • Page 6: Video Connections

    4.2.1 PVD20-A Units Only (Continued) Additional Video Connnection and Wire Storage Note: The block connectors shown In Figure 1C can be used to output power allowing the PVD to power an external camera. Be sure that the power supply used has enough wattage to sufficiently power all necessary devices. To utilize this power output, simply connect one low voltage lead to each connector (using remaining free hole) and connect the power cable to a camera or other device.
  • Page 7: Using The Menus

    5. USING THE MENUS OVERVIEW On Screen Display Menus Menu Description The PVD Menu is used to make adjustments to the factory default settings. Access this menu to change options and settings for both the internal and external video sources, Press PVD to enter and the motion sensor, light sensor, picture in picture MENU...
  • Page 8 5.2 USING THE PVD MAIN MENU To Access the PVD Menu To Do This... Press Press PVD ↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ Move through the Menus PVD M Choose Sub Menu CARD A I N I D E O E T U P Move through the O T I O N E N S O R...
  • Page 9 5.4 Using the Motion Sensor Setup Menu O T I O N E N S O R E T U P Access the menu by pressing the PVD button. I D E O O U R C E ↓ ↓ Press the to choose Motion Sensor Setup.
  • Page 10 5.5 Using the Light Sensor Setup Menu I G H T E N S O R E T U P Access the menu by pressing the PVD button. I D E O O U R C E ↓ ↓ Press the to choose Light Sensor Setup.
  • Page 11 5.6 Using the Switcher Video Setup Menu Access the menu by pressing the PVD button. W I T C H E R I D E O E T U P ↓ ↓ Press the to choose Switcher Video Setup. CARD I D E O O U R C E Press SEL.
  • Page 12: Using The Advanced Setup Menu

    5.7 Using the Advanced Setup Menu Access the menu by pressing the PVD button. ↓ ↓ Press the to choose Advanced Setup. CARD D V A N C E D E T U P STOP MENU Press SEL. A C T O R Y E F A U L T EXIT L I P...
  • Page 13 5.8 Using the MON Menu Note: It is recommended that NO changes be made to the MON Set Up Menu as they may conflict with the PVD’s preconfigured circuit board programming. Access the menu by pressing the MON button. → → ↓...
  • Page 14: Monitor Control Buttons

    5.8.1 Monitor Control Buttons Note: It is recommended that Monitor Settings should be adjusted by using the Remote Control On Screen Display Menus, see 5.8 Using the MON Menu, Not by using the Monitor Control Buttons. Adjustments to the Monitor Settings may be made by navigating through the menus and sub-menus with the CrystalVue buttons™.
  • Page 15 FLASH MEMORY AND MOTION DETECTION 6.1 Activate the Internal Card reader Video 1. If the unit is supplied with an Internal Card Reader insert a SD memory card with a base line JPG image in its root directory to activate the image on the card press play on the Remote Control. The unit will automatically display the JPG image.
  • Page 16 6.2.1 Motion Sensor Field of View in Meters Field of View in Meters Top View Side View...
  • Page 17 INTERNAL CONTROL BOARD 7.1 Control Board Configurations and Option Switches The Control Board is a microprocessor-based circuit that controls the on-board sensors and the video switcher. The main purpose of this switcher is to select the Main Video settings to be displayed on screen and then switch the video to either Light Sensor, Motion Sensor or Switcher Video settings.
  • Page 18 Camera Adjustments 8.1 Camera Adjustments Refer to the following sections to setup the camera for operation. The camera module position can be adjusted both vertically and horizontally and can also be rotated for proper tilt orientation. for the correct camera series adjustment points. Figures 5 8.1.1Color High Resolution Series Camera Pivot Point...
  • Page 19 8.2 Camera and Lens Settings The camera module has various settings for any additional adjustments that may be required. See for the correct Figure 7 or 8 camera series settings and dip switch locations. 8.2.1 Dip Switch Location for Color High Resolution Camera for dip switch information.
  • Page 20: Focusing The Camera

    8.2.2 Dip Switch Location for Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Camera for dip switch information. Detail C See Detail C Figure 8: Dip Switch Location: Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Camera DETAIL C The following diagram shows the selectable dip switches for the Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Camera: Note: is factory setup...
  • Page 21: Camera Specifications

    PECIFIC ATIONS CrystalVue ™ CrystalVue Size 20.1” CrystalVue Size 26” CrystalVue Size 32” CrystalVue Size 37” ™ ™ ™ ™ Resolution 640H x 480V Pixels RGB WXGA 1366H x 768V Pixels RGB WXGA Pixel Pitch 0.637mm x 0.637mm 0.1405mm x 0.4215 0.170mm x 0.510mm 0.200mm x 0.600MM 600 cd/m...
  • Page 22 PECIFIC ATIONS Environmental Rated for Indoor Use Only Operating 0ºC to +50 ºC (32ºF to 122ºF) Temperature Storage -20ºC to +60ºC (-4ºF to 140ºF) Humidity 10-90 %RH Non-Condensing Mechanical Specifications Construction Aluminum with Acrylic front window Finish Standard: Powder coated black or white finishes. Custom finishes available. Housing Weight 20”15 lbs.
  • Page 23 IMENSIONAL UTLINES CrystalVue 26” ™ CrystalVue 20” ™ 13.0 25.98 20.1 18.91 16.5 25.88 17.9 3.25 20.1 15.0 25.98 15.91 20" CrystalVue No Camera No Camera 26" CrystalVue 32" CrystalVue 17.9 25.88 3.25 CrystalVue 32” 27.5 27.5 12.8 15.4 25.2 15.4 32"...
  • Page 24 ©2005 Aigis Mechtronics 1124 Louise Road Winston-Salem, NC 27107-5450 AIG 03/07 Tel: 336.785.7740 Fax: 336.785.7744 Draft Printed in U.S.A. Data subject to change without notice.

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