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NOVA V1400 Programming Manual
NOVA V1400 Digital Control System
Warning: To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
Vicon Industries Inc. does not warrant that the functions contained in this equipment will meet your requirements or that the
operation will be entirely error free or perform precisely as described in the documentation. This system has not been
designed to be used in life-critical situations and must not be used for this purpose.
Copyright © 1999 Vicon Industries Inc. All rights reserved.
Product specifications subject to change without notice.
Vicon and its logo are registered trademarks of Vicon Industries Inc.
Vicon Part No. 8009-8009-00-00 Section 11 Rev 1099

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  • Page 1 Warning: To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. Vicon Industries Inc. does not warrant that the functions contained in this equipment will meet your requirements or that the operation will be entirely error free or perform precisely as described in the documentation. This system has not been designed to be used in life-critical situations and must not be used for this purpose.
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  • Page 5 FCC Notice Note: Complies with Federal Communications Commission Rules & Regulations Part 15, Subpart B for a Class A digital device. WARNING This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Keypad/Receiver ............................15 Keypad Menus............................15 Set Keypad Profiles ..........................15 Keypad Number ..........................16 Baud Rate ............................16 Online State............................16 Communications Delay ........................16 Seize Enable ............................17 Priority Level............................17 Contents • i XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 8 Set Momentary Inputs ..........................38 Momentary Pattern ..........................39 Momentary/Latching Alarms ........................39 Set Closure Type.............................39 Set Serial Port.............................40 Serial Port..............................40 Baud Rate ...............................40 Data Bits..............................41 Stop Bits ..............................41 Parity ...............................41 Time/Date/Titler ............................42 Camera Titles .............................42 ii • Contents XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 9 Partitioning Cameras to Monitors ......................58 Propagation Delay ............................58 Video Delay Value ..........................59 Set High Speed Switching Output......................59 Select Monitors ............................59 Select Cameras ............................61 System Diagnostics ......................63 Test Video CPU............................63 Contents • iii XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 10 Test Serial Ports ............................71 Test Setup Memory.............................72 Setup Memory Test ..........................72 Local Memory Test..........................73 Install Defaults ..............................73 Install System Defaults ..........................73 Install TDT Defaults ............................75 Shipping Instructions ....................... 76 Index ..........................77 iv • Contents XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 11 CAUTION damage to the video product. Use only with a mounting RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK accessory recommended by Vicon, or sold with the video DO NOT OPEN product. Any mounting of the video product should follow Vicon’s instructions, and a mounting accessory...
  • Page 12 This prevents damage to the video product due replacement parts specified by Vicon or that have the to lightning and power-line surges. same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other 15.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Introduction The NOVA V1400 is a microprocessor-based CCTV control system designed by Vicon to meet large system requirements. This manual defines the programming choices available when using this control system. Programming the system is a process which builds the configuration file necessary to define the CCTV specifications and operating requirements.
  • Page 14: Programming Quick Setup

    DIN connector on the NOVA V1400 front panel. 2. Also connect a coaxial cable to the BNC connector on the NOVA V1400 rear panel V1400X-SV-M and to the “IN” BNC connector on a monitor. This monitor will be the programming monitor and will be used to make the programming choices required to build a customized configuration file for your system.
  • Page 15 8. To exit the programming screens, follow the instructions on the submenus to return to the previous menu. Typically, you will press the Escape key to return to a previous menu. From the Main Menu, the Escape key will take you to the screen shown above. Programming Quick Setup • 3 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 16: System Programming

    Main Menu Every menu in the NOVA V1400 system is accessed through the Main Menu. Press the number of the menu item in order to enter that menu; for example, to enter the Alarm Actions screen, press the “3” key on your programming keyboard.
  • Page 17: Set User Profiles

    The user number identifies each user in the CCTV system for tracking purposes. Up to 64 users may be assigned a user number in the control system. Settings: 01 to 64 Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key to increment Numeric keypad’s - (minus) key to decrement Administration • 5 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 18: Login Id

    The Administrator Profiles menu is used to define a passcode, automatic logoff and the dwell time for the automatic logoff option. Operators and managers do not have access to these features. Menu Path: Main Menu → Administration → Set Admin. Profiles 6 • Administration XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 19: Administrative User

    The host port is typically connected to a personal computer (PC) known as the “host computer”. The PC may be used to send command codes to the control system, as discussed in NOVA V1400 Host Computer Interface Software Instruction Manual XX010 . Using the host port provides you with an additional method of controlling your CCTV equipment and is jack J7 on the V1400X-SV-M System Supervisor board.
  • Page 20: Baud Rate

    The stop bit is the number of bits used to signal the last bit in a data character. The setting chosen here must be the number of stop bits specified at the host computer. Settings: Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Default: 8 • Administration XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 21: Parity

    The first three event types specify the method of video switching to be performed. Alarm enable and alarm type events control which alarm patterns are enabled and which will operate as momentary. Menu Path: Main Menu → Administration → Program Timed Events Administration • 9 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 22: Event Number

    Enter the time for the event (identified with the event number setting discussed in Event Number ) to take place. The Time of Day must be entered in 24-hour mode. Settings: Hours:Minutes Keys: Number keys across the top 10 • Administration XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 23: Schedule

    The Set Externally Triggered Events screen defines which X-IA inputs will be used as triggered events and the Edit Alarm Call-Up screen (page 30) defines which X-IA inputs will be used for alarms. Administration • 11 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 24: Select Triggered Inputs

    Disabled: may be used as alarms Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Shift and numeric keypad’s + (plus) or - (minus) key to select all inputs past cursor Default: Disabled 12 • Administration XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 25: Program Triggered Events

    Select Tour Type on page 50. A group of monitors displaying video from predefined camera stations may be defined as a Salvo. The Preset setting specifies the pan, tilt, lens preset position and settings to be recalled when the event is triggered. Administration • 13 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 26: Pattern/Number

    Note: This setting is only displayed when the event type is Tour. This menu item is not displayed onscreen for the other event types and is not applicable for salvo tours. Settings: 001 to 128 Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key 14 • Administration XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 27: Keypad/Receiver

    Using the programming keyboard, enter the number of a selection. Note: The software requirements of the NOVA V1400 features make it incompatible with keypads using 1200 protocols. This means that you cannot use the following Vicon keypads with this control system: V1200X-RVS, V1200X-F, V1200X-FP, V1200X-XK, V1200X-PVP, V1200X-PV, V1200X-XFP, V1112X- XFP or V1300X-XFP.
  • Page 28: Keypad Number

    “N/A” will display if keypad 65 (the host computer keyboard) is selected. Settings: 000 to 990 msec, 10 msec increments Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Default: 000 msec 16 • Keypad/Receiver XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 29: Seize Enable

    Note: If the speed type is set to 1200 at the remote keypad, the Auto setting must be chosen. Settings: Auto Manual Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Default: Auto Keypad/Receiver • 17 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 30: Alarm Acknowledge

    5.) This screen displays the current status of all remote keypads in the system. Status settings may not be edited from this screen. Press Escape to return to the previous screen. 18 • Keypad/Receiver XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 31: Receiver Menus

    “1” from the programming keyboard. To view the status of all receivers in the system, enter “2”. Press Escape to return to the previous screen. Menu Path: Main Menu → Keypad/Receiver → Receiver Menus Keypad/Receiver • 19 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 32: Set Receiver Profile

    Choose the Simplex setting when receiver response is not required by the control system. Receiver alarms and communication failures will not be reported back to the NOVA V1400 if the Simplex setting is chosen. This setting is typically used when there is a problem that has not yet been identified and corrected with the receiver response (perhaps from incorrect wiring), because the NOVA V1400 will not expect responses from this receiver.
  • Page 33: Communications Delay

    Home Aux 1 setting defines the condition of aux 1 when the home position feature is activated (during alarm acknowledgment as discussed on page 35 or on power-up as discussed on page 57). Settings: N/C (not connected) Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Default: Keypad/Receiver • 21 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 34: View Receiver Status

    RS-232 command codes discussed in NOVA V1400 Host Computer Interface Software Instruction Manual XX010 . All RS-232 command codes, including alarm acknowledge, are accessible using the host port.
  • Page 35: Set Alarm Stack Mode

    In Figure 2A, the Edit Alarm Call-Up programming screens are shown for two alarms. The Edit Alarm Call-Up screen is discussed on page 30. The initial conditions are as follows: • Common stack mode • FIFO (first-in, first-out) order • Alarm 01 is activated before alarm 02 Alarm Actions • 23 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 36 Figure 2D. Because all three monitors were included in the Edit Alarm Call-Up for alarm input 2, alarm video displays on all alarm monitors. Alarm 02 may be acknowledged from any alarm monitor (1, 2, or 24 • Alarm Actions XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 37 Figure 2 Common Stack Mode Example Alarm Actions • 25 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 38 1 and 3 are not affected. Refer to Figure 3D. Settings: Common Stack Independent Stack Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Default: Common Stack 26 • Alarm Actions XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 39 Figure 3 Independent Stack Mode Example Alarm Actions • 27 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 40: Alarm Input Order (Common Stack Mode Only)

    For example, the alarm input may be from a receiver alarm, a host computer, or an alarm interface device. Settings: 0001 to 0512 Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key 28 • Alarm Actions XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 41: Set Alarm Acknowledge Mode

    Settings: Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Default: Alarm Actions • 29 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 42: Set Alarm Priority

    You would not be able to edit this tour from the NOVA V1400, but would have to return to the Surveyor or Surveyor99 programming menus. 30 • Alarm Actions XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 43: Set Monitor Actions

    Note: Follow this procedure to enable alarm monitors: first, disable the monitors which should not be defined as alarm monitors. Then enable up to 32 monitors as alarm monitors. Menu Path: Main Menu → Alarm Actions → Set Monitor Actions → Enable Alarm Monitor Alarm Actions • 31 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 44: Set Alarm Controls

    Monitor Stack Mode on page 23, the following message will display. Main Menu → Alarm Actions → Set Monitor Actions → Set Alarm Controls Press Enter to acknowledge this message and display the following screen. 32 • Alarm Actions XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 45: Alarm Monitor Number

    The acknowledge time is discussed in the following section. Manual acknowledgment by a user is required if Alarm Actions • 33 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 46: Acknowledge Time

    The control system allows 2048 receiver alarms. The submenus of this screen refer to receiver alarms only; X-IA alarms (alarms connected to alarm interface devices V1200X-IA or V1300X-IA) are programmed using other menus. Menu Path: Main Menu → Alarm Actions → Set Receiver Actions 34 • Alarm Actions XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 47: Set Alarm Enable/Disable

    Set Alarm Enable/Disable Note: Vicon recommends that X-IA alarms (not receiver alarms) be used for critical surveillance areas. Receiver alarms must be enabled in order to be processed by the control system. Menu Path: Main Menu → Alarm Actions → Set Receiver Actions → Set Alarm Enbl/Dsbl...
  • Page 48: Set Aux 1 Controls

    Menu Path: Main Menu → Alarm Actions → Set Receiver Actions → Set Aux. 1 Controls Settings: Restore No Action Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Default: No Action 36 • Alarm Actions XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 49: Set Input Controls

    Alarm Enable event using pattern A could be scheduled for daylight hours and pattern B could be reserved for night. Note: Use X-IA alarms rather than receiver alarms for critical surveillance areas. Menu Path: Main Menu → Alarm Actions → Set Input Controls → Enable Alarm Inputs Alarm Actions • 37 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 50: Local Input Pattern

    (all alarms are latching by default and must be deliberately selected as momentary). Also, all alarms must be individually enabled as discussed in Enable Alarm Inputs on page 37, independent of the momentary/latching assignment. Selecting an alarm as momentary does not enable it. 38 • Alarm Actions XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 51: Momentary Pattern

    Alarms may be set to activate when the alarm contacts open or close. Closure type must be specified for each X-IA alarm. Menu Path: Main Menu → Alarm Actions → Set Input Controls → Set Closure Type Alarm Actions • 39 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 52: Set Serial Port

    Normally Open Set Serial Port The NOVA V1400 includes two alarm serial ports, J11 and J12, located on the V1400X-AC-M Alarm Control rear panel. These RS-232 ports may be connected to serial line printers in order to provide automatic alarm reports or they may be connected to host computers.
  • Page 53: Data Bits

    Parity The setting chosen for the parity must agree with the parity of the printers/host computers. Settings: Even None Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Default: None Alarm Actions • 41 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 54: Time/Date/Titler

    Enable/Disable Displays on page 47 for further information on enabling camera titles.) The system allows a maximum of 2048 cameras, and each camera may have a unique, single-line title of up to twenty alphanumeric characters. Menu Path: Main Menu → Time/Date/Titler → Camera Titles 42 • Time/Date/Titler XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 55: Camera Number

    Alarm titles are usually used to identify the location of a site in an alarm situation. The control system allows 2048 alarms. Each alarm may have a unique, single-line 20-character title. Menu Path: Main Menu → Time/Date/Titler → Alarm Titles Time/Date/Titler • 43 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 56: Alarm Number

    An AM/PM indicator will display to the right of the time in 12-hour format. This indicator is not necessary for 24-hour time format. Time Format Description Example 12:MM:SS 12-Hour Format 01:30:25 P 24:MM:SS 24-Hour Format 13:30:25 44 • Time/Date/Titler XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 57 + or - key to cycle through the days of the week. Press the Enter key when the correct day of the week is displayed or press Escape to return to the Display Titling screen without saving changes. Time/Date/Titler • 45 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 58: Display Controls

    The Edit Screen Layout screen’s menu items define the size, appearance and position of the text on the monitor which is specified at the top of the screen. Settings: 001 to 128 Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key 46 • Time/Date/Titler XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 59: Character Size

    The Enable/Disable Displays screen’s five menu items are used to enable or disable the titles, seize and date/time settings for the monitor which is specified at the top of the screen. Settings: 001 to 128 Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Time/Date/Titler • 47 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 60: Date/Time

    The camera, alarm, and preset titles may be set to fade from the screen after a specified period of time. These controls are set per monitor. Menu Path: Main Menu → Time/Date Controls → Display Controls → Title Fade Controls 48 • Time/Date/Titler XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 61: Monitor Number

    The default call-up specifies the condition of each monitor when power is applied. Camera-to- monitor partitioning defines the cameras which may be viewed on specific monitors in the system. Menu Path: Main Menu → Video Switch Action Video Switch Action • 49 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 62: Edit Sequential Tour

    Salvos are defined as discussed in Edit Salvo Switch on page 53. Settings: Salvo Monitor Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Menu Path: Main Menu → Video Switch Action → Select Tour Type 50 • Video Switch Action XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 63: Edit Tour

    Note that the dwell time will begin when all receivers in the salvo have reached their preset position. Video Switch Action • 51 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 64: Set Last Step Action

    Define a Monitor Tour on page 51 or Define a Salvo Tour on page 51. Menu Path: Main Menu → Video Switch Action → Edit Sequential Tour → Set Last Step Action 52 • Video Switch Action XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 65: Chain To Tour

    You would not be able to edit this tour from the NOVA V1400, but would have to return to the Surveyor or Surveyor99 programming menus. Menu Path: Main Menu → Video Switch Action → Edit Salvo Switch Video Switch Action • 53 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 66: Assign Dial-Up Numbers

    Dial-up numbers extend the range of numbers used to identify camera stations from 0001 - 2048 to 0001 - 4000. Settings: 0001 to 4000, unused Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Default: 0001 to 2048 54 • Video Switch Action XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 67: Tours

    Menu Path: Main Menu → Video Switch Action → Assign Dial-Up Nmbrs → Tours Settings: 0001 to 4000 Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Default: 3001 to 3128 Video Switch Action • 55 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 68: Salvos

    Select a monitor and define the actions as described in the following section(s). Repeat for each monitor. Settings: 001 to 128 Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key 56 • Video Switch Action XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 69: Action

    Partitions on page 18. Keypads may only control a camera station if it has been partitioned to a monitor which was in turn partitioned to that keypad. Menu Path: Main Menu → Video Switch Action → Set Camera Partition Video Switch Action • 57 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 70: Cameras For Monitor

    Propagation Delay In large systems such as the NOVA V1400, propagation delay may result from the numerous card cages and data cables. Setting the delay allows you to adjust the rate of signal transmission from the video CPU to the matrix switcher card cages.
  • Page 71: Video Delay Value

    The high speed switching output is used to route video from a range of video inputs to up to 8 high speed switching monitors. These monitor outputs can be connected to a Vicon video loss detector and, if an X-IA input is connected to the video loss detector’s alarm output, the loss of video from any camera within the...
  • Page 72 Select the number of monitors that will be used for high speed switching. This defines the number of video switch “groups” in your system. These monitors should be connected to Vicon video loss detectors and may not be used for normal surveillance.
  • Page 73: Select Cameras

    Arrow keys to move to next group Select Cameras The Vicon video loss detector will detect the loss of video from any camera in the range of camera numbers defined in this screen. Menu Path: Main Menu → Video Switch Action → Set Hi Spd Sw Output → Select Cameras Set High Speed Switching Output •...
  • Page 74 Monitor Number: 001 to 128 Video Input Range: 0001 to 2048 Keys: Numeric keypad’s + (plus) key or - (minus) key Arrow keys to move down to the next line 62 • Set High Speed Switching Output XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 75: System Diagnostics

    Menu Path: Main Menu → System Diagnostics → Test Video CPU ROM ID You may be directed by Vicon Technical Support to run the ROM ID test. This will give you specific information about your Video CPU, as shown in an example below.
  • Page 76: Parallel Port Tests

    1. Press Enter to continue. Menu Path: Main Menu → System Diagnostics → Test Video CPU → Parallel Port Tests 64 • Set High Speed Switching Output XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 77: Reset Cpu

    Menu Path: Main Menu → System Diagnostics → Test Video CPU → Reset CPU Test Alarm CPU Alarm CPU tests are performed from this menu. Menu Path: Main Menu → System Diagnostics → Test Alarm CPU Set High Speed Switching Output • 65 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 78: Rom Id

    If you need specific information on your Alarm CPU, you will use this test to display this information. It may be necessary to convey this information to Vicon Technical Support during troubleshooting procedures. The following screen is an example of the type of information that will be available.
  • Page 79: Test Output Port

    LEDs, the LED corresponding to the X-IA address will flash.) Menu Path: Main Menu → System Diagnostics → Test Alarm CPU → Parallel Port Tests → Test Output Port Set High Speed Switching Output • 67 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 80: Serial Port Test

    J12 of the Alarm Control Panel as shown in Table 4. Press Enter to begin the test. The next screen to display will tell you if the test passed or failed. If the test failed, check your connections and try again. Contact Vicon Technical Support if necessary.
  • Page 81: Test Tdt Cpu

    If you need specific information on your TDT CPU, you will use this test to display this information. It may be necessary to convey this information to Vicon Technical Support during troubleshooting procedures. The following screen is an example of the type of information that will be available.
  • Page 82: Parallel Port Tests

    Check connections and then contact Vicon Technical Support if you do not see this on your monitor(s). Menu Path: Main Menu → System Diagnostics → Test TDT CPU → Parallel Port Tests Memory Tests Four diagnostics are necessary to test the TDT memory (a test for each 32K block).
  • Page 83: Test Serial Ports

    Press the Enter key to test serial port communications. The status of the tests will display onscreen. If a test fails, first check the connections made on the serial ports, then contact Vicon’s Technical Support Department. Set High Speed Switching Output • 71...
  • Page 84: Test Setup Memory

    “PASSED” or “FAILED” status of the read/write capabilities of the control system. Note whether the memory test passed or failed and press the Escape key to return to the System Diagnostics Menu. 72 • Set High Speed Switching Output XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 85: Local Memory Test

    To test local memory, run the test and observe your monitor screen for a message that your local memory test has passed. Contact Vicon Technical Support for a failed test. Menu Path: Main Menu → System Diagnostics → Test Setup Memory → Local Memory Test...
  • Page 86 The system will re-boot after factory defaults have been installed. To customize the configuration file to your particular CCTV system, you must program the control system as described in this manual. 74 • Install Defaults XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 87: Install Tdt Defaults

    Press Enter to begin. The following screen will display. Menu Path: Main Menu → Install Defaults → Install T/D/T Dflts Press Enter to begin installation of factory default settings or press Escape to abort. Install Defaults • 75 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 88: Shipping Instructions

    Shipping Instructions Use the following procedure when returning a unit to the factory: 1. Call or write Vicon for a Return Authorization (R.A.) at one of the locations listed below. Record the name of the Vicon employee who issued the R.A.
  • Page 89: Index

    Baud Rate 8 Chain To Tour 53 Parity 9 Character Size 47 Passcode 9 Closure Type 39 Stop Bits 8 Common Stack Mode 23 Communications Keypads 16 Independent Stack 26 Receivers 21 Index • 77 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 90 Printer 41 Host Computer 9 Support 78 Printer 41 Partitioning Cameras-to-Monitors 57 Telephone Numbers 78 Monitor-to-Keypad 18 Time 10, 44, 48 Passcode 2, 9 Time/Date/Titling 42 Patterns Defaults 75 Timed Events 10 78 • Index XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...
  • Page 91 Receiver 14 X-IA Inputs 12 User ID (see also Login ID) 2 Number 5 Profiles 5 X-IA Alarms 37 Closure Type 39 Latching 38 Momentary 38 Patterns 38 X-IA Inputs Triggered Events 12 Index • 79 XX009 Rev 1099 NOVA V1400...

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