Vicon V4481 SCC-HD MATRIX 44 Instructions For Installation And Operation Manual

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
MODEL V4481 SCC-HD MATRIX 440 HIGH-DENSITY
VIDEO SWITCHING SYSTEM
This manual provides information on the installation of
the V4481SCC-HD Matrix 44 High-Density Switcher
Card Cage, including how to install the card cage and
how to connect it to the rest of the system. This system
should only be installed by a qualified technician using
approved materials and wiring practices in accordance
with the national, state, and local electrical codes. Read
these instructions through completely before attempting
installation, Refer to Figure l-l, V4481SCC-HD Card
Cage Front and Rear Panels.
NOTE: This instruction manual should be used
ONLY ifthe Matrix 44 switching system is controlled
by an external CPU (either the VPSl300 or VPSl200
CPU). This manual does not provide installation
instructions for the V1344SCPU-HD internal CPU.
HD card cage, refer to Instruction Manual X779 to
install the system.
Matrix 44 is a microprocessor-based video switching
system that automatically routes video signals from a
requested camera position to a specified monitor. Re-
movable printed circuit boards, featuring plug-in con-
nectors, permit on-site service and minimize down-time
of the entire CCTV system.
The V4481SCC-HD Matrix 44 high-density card cage
can accommodate 16 video switcher cards. Each
switcher card can accept up to eight video inputs, for a
card cage capacity of 128 inputs and eight outputs. This
greatly reduces the amount of space required for equip-
ment installation.
WARNING: TO PREVENT RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Product specifications subject to change without notice.
Copyright 0 1998 Vicon Industries Inc. All rights reserved.
VICON INDUSTRIES INC. 89 ARKAY DRIVE, HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. 11788
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1. INTRODUCTION
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The V4481SCC-HD card cage is supplied with a mother
board, a video amplifier board, and a power supply. The
card cage also contains slots for the following boards: an
address decoder card or an internal system CPU (optional),
an expander card, and up to 16 video switcher cards. Refer
to Table 1 - 1, Matrix 44 System Components.
The specific combination of these cards in a given card
cage and the number of card cages required for a system
are determined by the size and configuration of the video
system it is supporting. One high-density Matrix 44 card
cage containing 16 video switcher boards can support a
system of 128 cameras and eight monitors. The maxi-
mum number of cameras and monitors a system can
support depends upon the system CPU.
If the V4481SCC-HD is connected to an external Nova
tem can support a maximum of 1024 cameras and 256
monitors. With custom software and hardware, there is
virtually no upper limit to the number of cameras and
monitors in a system.
The V4481SCC-HD complies with UL Standard 1409,
requirements for an FCC Class A device, and European
Community EMC Directive 89/336. The product was
subjected to the testing outlined in European Normaliza-
tion Standard EN 50081-l [Electromagnetic Compatibil-
ity - General Emissions Standard Part 1: Residential,
Commercial and Light Industry) and EN 50082-l (Elec-
tromagnetic Compatibility - Generic Immunity Standard
part 1: Residential, Commercial, and Light Industry).
Vicon and its logo are registered trademarks of Vicon Industries Inc.
TEL: 516-952-CCTV
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INFOFAX: l-800-287-1207
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Vicon part number 8006-8783-02-00,
(2288)
FAX: 516-951~CCTV
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WORLD WIDE WEB:
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  • Page 1 Product specifications subject to change without notice. Vicon part number 8006-8783-02-00, Copyright 0 1998 Vicon Industries Inc. All rights reserved. Vicon and its logo are registered trademarks of Vicon Industries Inc. VICON INDUSTRIES INC. 89 ARKAY DRIVE, HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. 11788 TEL: 516-952-CCTV...
  • Page 2: Important Safeguards

    Do not use caustic, abrasive, or aerosol cleaners. 1 6 . 6. Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended by Vicon as this can resu t In a risk of fire or electric shock. as they may cause hazards.
  • Page 3: Coaxial Cable Recommendations

    Belden are used. Materials and construction must follow the guidelines above. Table B gives some equivalent The shield must be copper braid providing 95% or better cable numbers of other manufacturers. Vicon recommends the following coaxial cable types, unless otherwise specified coverage.
  • Page 4: Fcc Notice

    FCC NOTICE WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply Plug the equipment into a different electrical outlet with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant so that the computer and receiver are on different to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed branch circuits.
  • Page 5: Front Panel

    Captive Screw (4) Card Cage Power LED Cage Handle (2) FRONT PANEL Switched Video Outputs to Monitors or Next Card Cage (16) Video Input and Looping Output Cards Address Decoder Rear Connector Panel NOTE: The rear panel of each card cage will vary depending upon the systems configuration. REAR PANEL, FULLY POPULATED CARD CAGE Figure l-l Card Cage Front and Rear Panels...
  • Page 6: Installation

    2. INSTALLATION ordered separately from the card cage or if modules The V448 1 SCC-HD Matrix 44 High-Density Switcher were removed from the card cage for any reason, Card Cage should only be installed by a qualified tech- nician using approved materials and wiring practices in accordance with the national, state, and local electrical This manual details the installation of the components codes.
  • Page 7: Inspection For Visible Damage

    Figure 2-l Sample System Configuration Front View 2.2 Unpacking and Inspection All Vicon equipment is tested and inspected before 2.2.2 INSPECTION FOR CONCEALED leaving the factory. It is the carrier’s responsibility to DAMAGE deliver the equipment in the same condition as it left the As soon as possible after delivery, unpack the unit and factory.
  • Page 8: System Cabling

    Some rack manufacturers supply special mounting 2.3.1 CARD CAGE INSTALLATION hardware. Determine how this hardware is to be used NOTE: It is recommended that two installers work before attempting to install any racked equipment. One together to mount the card cages in the rack. installer should position the rack while a second installer secures it to the front standard.
  • Page 9 Looping video (cameras l-8) to‘next card cage. Terminate if not used to loop out to another card cage. Figure 2-2 Camera Connections and Looping Video to Switcher Card Cages X783-498...
  • Page 10 2.4.2 COAXIAL CABLE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN SWITCHER CARD CAGES AND MONITORS Monitor outputs are connected to the output BNC con- nectors on the monitor subpanels on the rear panel of the card cage. Each card cage has only one monitor output subpanel. Refer to Figure 2-3. The individual monitor subpanels are labeled MON 1-8, MON 9-16, and so on.
  • Page 11 l-128 NOTE: B = Group B switch bank, (i.e., 256 cameras). l-128 A-B = Either group A or B switch banks (Le., 256 or less cameras, l-128 or 129-256 cameras ). GROUP A a 4% c,d,e = Monitor-select card cage (systems with greater than 256 cameras). l-128 CAMERAS 6 MONITORS...
  • Page 12 For example, a system with 532 camera inputs and 8 2.4.3.3 Card Cage Interconnection Procedure monitor outputs requires two video input switch banks Refer to Figure 2-7 and the appropriate CPU instruction of 256 camera inputs (two card cages per switch bank) manual for additional information.
  • Page 13 9-C NOW X783-498...
  • Page 14 VI 300X-W-F Figure 2-7 Typical CPU to V4430ADEGHD Connections (Daisy-Chain Configuration) POWER LED POWER SWITCH (16) V4410SHD VIDEO SWITCHER CARDS OUTPUT AMPLIFIE Figure 2-S Location of Card Cage Power Switch X783-498...
  • Page 15: Power Connections

    2.4.3.4 Vl200X-TDC Connections TDC Instruction Manual X403 to connect Jl and 52 on If the Matrix 44 switching system is used with a VPS 1200 the V443OADEC-HD to a V12OOX-TDC. CPU, V12OOX-TDC time/date/title card cages may be con- 2.5 Power Connections The V4481SCCHD card cage is supplied with a the rear panel of the CPU.
  • Page 16 APPENDIX A A. MATRIX 44 CARD LOCATIONS AND ADDRESSES The V4481SCC-HD Matrix 44 high-density card cage Figure A-l shows the card arrangement in a 128-camera, is supplied with a mother board, a video amplifier board, 8-monitor system. A smaller system has fewer V441OS HD switcher cards, depending on the number of video and a power supply.
  • Page 17 A.1.1.2 V4410S-HD Cards Used in Monitor- In systems with more than 128 video inputs, one or more Select Switch Banks expander cards are used. One ex- pander card is located in the last card cage of each video In systems with more than 256 cameras, each S-monitor input switch bank.
  • Page 18 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 81 89 97 105113121 ALL VIDEO INPUTS LOOPED TO- N&-f CARti C A G E N E X T C A R D 1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 8189 97 105113121 1 6 2 4 3 2 4 0 4 8 5 6 6 4 7 2 8 0 8 8 9 6 I I I I I...
  • Page 19 TABLE A-l CAUTION: The Matrix 44 circuit boards contain ADDRESS DIP SWITCH U7 SETTINGS integrated circuits (ICs) that are sensitive to static electrical discharge. Take all necessary precautions (including use of grounding equip- ment such as ground straps and conductive work pads) to avoid static discharge which can destroy The address for V4430ADEC-HD cards is set on DIP switch SW 1.
  • Page 20 TABLE A-2 ADDRESS DIP SWITCH SW1 SETTINGS DIP Switch SW1 Position Settings Video Ouput Addresses STRAP W2 Figure A-4 Location of DIP Switch SW1 and Strap Wl & W2 A.1.4 SETTING V4441SEXP-HD ADDRESS DIP SWITCHES CAUTION: The Matrix 44 circuit boards contain integrated circuits (K ) that are sensitive to static Binary Settings: 1 = ON/CLOSED;...
  • Page 21 Call or write Vicon for a Return Authorization Name and address of the company returning (R.A.) at one of the locations listed below. Record the unit the name of the Vicon employee who issued the R.A. Name of the Vicon employee who issued the R.A.

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