4.4.1 HEAD FUNCTIONS 4.4.2 ALARM FUNCTIONS 4.4.3 MEMORY FUNCTIONS 4.4.4 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 4.4.5 MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS 4.5 LOGGING OFF FROM THE ZVR-510 4.5.1 LOGGING OFF FROM A ZVK-007 4.5.2 LOGGING OFF FROM ZVK-008 5. DIAGNOSTICS 5.1 SELF TEST 5.2 ON SCREEN DIAGNOSTICS...
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MEYERTECH DIVISION ISSUE 05 6. DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 7. SPECIFICATIONS 7.1 ELECTRICAL 7.2 PHYSICAL 7.3 FUNCTIONS 8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 9. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 10. PRODUCT WARRANTY 11. APPENDIX A PCB OVERVIEW 12. APPENDIX B CONNECTION DIAGRAM 13. DOCUMENT HISTORY Whilst every effort has been made to confirm the information in this document is correct, MEYERTECH DIVISION cannot accept any liability for any errors, omissions and or incorrect information contained within this document.
ZVR-510 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing the ZoneVu ZVR-510 Telemetry Receiver. The ZVR-510 fully exploits the benefits of high performance DC variable speed control. The receiver operates over Coax based MEYERTECH VICTA™ telemetry or twisted pair RS422, and is compatible with the full range of ZoneVu products.
ISSUE 05 INSTALLATION To obtain the optimum performance from your ZVR-510 please take time to read this manual before commencing installation. If you have any questions or problems our staff will be pleased to assist you on the technical helplines listed on page 27.
4. AVOID looming cables of differing characteristics together E.G. Video cables with cables carrying mains power. 5. If the ZVR-510 is to be operated over twisted pair cable ensure the screen is connected to 0V. 6. If N/O alarms are selected link-out unused inputs to the alarm common.
2. Use the MODE Key to step through the Menu options to ZVR CONFIG Select using the ENT key. 3. Use the MODE Key to step through the various receiver options to ZVR-510. Select using the ENT key. 4. Press the PROG Key to enter the On Screen Display Menu system. ZVK-007 now enters TALK mode with the ZVR-510 Receiver.
Press to access joystick control when controlling PTZF. 4.3 HEAD FORMATTING It is important to configure the following ZVR-510 parameters in the following order before attempting to configure any other parameters. This is only required if the Pan and Tilt head or lens is fitted with feedback pots.
Abandon changes Save change Note : Early versions of ZVK-007 (software issues prior to 2-0) should be used to program the ZVR-510 in the same way as the ZVK-008, with the following exception: n Do not use the joystick to navigate menu’s. Use upper case letters as per the ZVK-008. If joystick is used by mistake, press ‘X’...
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MEYERTECH DIVISION ISSUE 05 PTZF Swap The PTZF SWAP facility is an engineering function to reverse the polarities of the Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Focus drives. When a receiver is initially installed the direction of PTZF functions should be checked and reconfigured where necessary.
Set as either Active or Inactive. 4.4.2 ALARM FUNCTIONS The ZVR-510 has the capability to detect and report six contact alarms, one tamper alarm and one camera fail alarm. The six alarms and tamper alarm can be set to trigger from Normally Open or Normally Closed contacts via a link on the PCB.
MEYERTECH DIVISION ISSUE 05 4.4.3 MEMORY FUNCTIONS The options within this Menu refer to the ZVR-510 receivers programmed positions, patrols and text displayed. ZVR-510 Memory Functions Presets Ordered patrol rAndom Patrol privacy Zones Static caption Dynamic captions Load defaults Return to main menu...
Loads default configurations. For further information refer to the Default Configuration section of this manual. 4.4.4 DISPLAY FUNCTIONS The options within this menu allow the user to configure the On Screen Display. ZVR-510 Display Functions Text display [ON] text Colour...
MEYERTECH DIVISION ISSUE 05 The options within this menu allow the user to define other functions of the ZVR-510 which do not fall into any of the previous menus of the On Screen Display. Head Type defines the type of head in terms of speed and head rotation. A Normal head is one that could be described as of average speed without the ability to continually rotate.
IMPORTANT : At this point, the ZVK-008 is still in communication with the ZVR-510 and must be logged off in order to resume normal operation. 2. After exiting from the ZVR-510 menus type ∗ ∗ Q # to exit TALK mode with the ZVR-510 Receiver.
MEYERTECH DIVISION ISSUE 05 7. SPECIFICATIONS 7.1 ELECTRICAL POWER INPUT 20VAC via MEYERTECH supplied transformer 110V or 240V +/- 10% 50- 60Hz AC direct to PCB 20VAC 50 - 60 Hz FUSING 3.15 AT VIDEO Input 1V pk - pk composite - 75R terminated Output 1V pk - pk 7.2 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS...
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MEYERTECH DIVISION ISSUE 05 TILT - Relay 2A Max 28V DC Max with suppresser protection ZOOM* - Solid State 6/12V Nominal user selectable. Current limited FOCUS* - Solid State 6/12V Nominal user selectable. Current limited ALARMS - 6 x Normally open or Normally closed external contacts and 1 Tamper PRESETS - 16 x PTZF 10 bit A/D Resolution IRIS...
MEYERTECH DIVISION ISSUE 05 8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE This Trouble Shooting Guide should be used in the first instance of encountering any problems with the ZVR-510. If problems persist, contact MEYERTECH on the Technical Helpline numbers given below. Symptom Solution...
MEYERTECH Division Office Block One Southlink Business Park Oldham OL4 1DE declares, that the product(s): Product Name : ZVR-510 Telemetry Receiver Model(s) : Product Options : conforms to the following Product Specifications : EN55022 CLASS B EN50093 Supplementary Information :...
MEYERTECH DIVISION ISSUE 05 10. PRODUCT WARRANTY MEYERTECH DIVISION warrants that at the time of shipment the products manufactured by Meyertech will be free from defects in material and workmanship. Should any defects appear within twelve months from date of shipment, Meyertech Division shall at it’s sole discretion repair or replace the defective material.
MEYERTECH DIVISION ISSUE 05 13. DOCUMENT HISTORY ZVR-510 Telemetry Receiver Users Manual - MAN-510 ISSUE DATE CHANGE RECORD 30 May 1996 First Issue 18 October 1996 Appendix B. Lens video text. 14 November 1996 422/485 Link Altered 20 February 1997...
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