Marmitek 14” COLOR OBSERVATION SYSTEM Owner's Manual

Built-in duplex multiplexer & pan/tilt control 14” color observation system

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Built-in Duplex Multiplexer & Pan/Tilt Control
14" COLOR OBSERVATION SYSTEM
Built-in Duplex Multiplexer
Built-in Pan/Tilt Control
Real-Time Display
LIVE/PB Digital Zoom
Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Built-in Duplex Multiplexer & Pan/Tilt Control 14” COLOR OBSERVATION SYSTEM Built-in Duplex Multiplexer Built-in Pan/Tilt Control Real-Time Display LIVE/PB Digital Zoom Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 SAFETY INFORMATIONS These symbols with supplemental markings are at the rear of the monitor CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER, NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
  • Page 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning! Important Safety Instructions mounting accessory recommended by the 1) Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should manufacturer. be read before the appliance is operated. 9) An product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, 2) Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be and uneven surfaces may cause the product and...
  • Page 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Alternate Warnings 17) Power Lines This product is equipped with a three-wire An outside antenna should not be located in the grounding-type plug a plug having a third vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a light or power circuits, or where it can fall into grounding-type power outlet.
  • Page 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 22) Replacement Parts When replacements parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacements parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may results in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........................... 1 MONITOR SYSTEM PART NAME FRONT PANEL ..........................2 BACK PANEL ..........................3 MULTIPLEXER SYSTEM OPERATION STARTING THE SETUP MODE ..................... 4 MAIN MENU ........................... 4 SUB MENU SETTING ........................5 CAMERA INPUT ..........................5 CHANNEL TITlE ..........................5 DATE / TIME ...........................
  • Page 7 PRIOR TO USE PRIOR TO USE This is the basic manual for Built-in Mux Control 14” Color Observation System user. The content of this manual is focused on product introduction, installing method, connecting method with other devices, using method of various functional buttons, and system setting method with the setup menu.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION This equipment will give you added security and comfort for many years. It is easy to install in almost anywhere you need audio/video surveillance. To safely use all the high technical functions of the unit, please read the installation and operating instruction in manual, and keep it for the future reference.
  • Page 9: Monitor System Part Name

    MONITOR SYSTEM PART NAME Front Panel CHANNEL SELECT BUTTONS S.MENU(SYSTEM MENU) - In Live / PB mode : When desired channel button is If user presses this button, it will display the setup menu. pressed, a full screen of the channel is displayed. User can change the various functional settings of this - Menu(S.MENU) mode system from the setup menu.
  • Page 10: Back Panel

    MONITOR SYSTEM PART NAME Back Panel AC INPUT ALARM TERMINAL This is an input terminal that connects to AC 100~240V power. VIDEO INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTORS • BNC camera inputs 1~4 : These inputs are used for standard cameras with BNC type connectors. •...
  • Page 11: Multiplexer System Operation

    MULTIPLEXER SYSTEM OPERATION This chapter shows you how to execute various modes using the system setup menu. STARTING THE SETUP MODE 1. Check the power cables of the equipment connected to Monitor and turn the power switch. 2. Press the S. Menu button on the front panel. Only while in Live Mode, you can enter the setup mode.
  • Page 12: Sub Menu Setting

    MULTIPLEXER SYSTEM OPERATION SUB MENU SETTING 1. CAMERA INPUT SET - Set channel [ON], if camera is connected to the channel, and set channel [OFF] if camera is not connected to the channel. - If the channel is set to [OFF], missing video input signals are not treated as LOSS.
  • Page 13: Date / Time

    MULTIPLEXER SYSTEM OPERATION 3. DATE/TIME SET - Setting up date and time - 1. DATE FORM: (1) : Select one of the following appropriate date forms to display date. <1>DD/MM/YYYY : Day / Month / Year <2>MM/DD/YYYY : Month / Day / Year <3>YYYY/MM/DD : Year / Month / Day •...
  • Page 14: Rec Type

    MULTIPLEXER SYSTEM OPERATION 5. REC TYPE SET - Allows setting of the recording mode of TIME LAPSE VCR to be connected with MULTIPLEXER. • Set the cursor on the 5.REC TYPE SET using keys, and press ENTER key to enter the SUB MENU on the right. •...
  • Page 15: 7. Alarm / Loss List

    MULTIPLEXER SYSTEM OPERATION 7. ALARM / LOSS LIST • To view up to 10ALARM/LOSS history records, From the <MENU>, set the cursor on the 7. ALARM/LOSS LIST using the keys, and press ENTER. [ALARM / LOSS LIST] screen appears as illustrated below. If the number of occurred ALARM/LOSS exceeds the limit (10), the latest item replaces the oldest items.
  • Page 16: Observation Camera Operation

    OBSERVATION CAMERA OPERATION CAMERA PART RJ TYPE DIN TYPE IRIS TERMINAL INTERPHONE LEVEL TO MONITOR MONITOR 1. CCD CAMERA LENS 5. MONITOR INPUT JACK Deliver sharp image to the CCD sensor. Din connect the cable with the monitor. 2. MICROPHONE 6.
  • Page 17: Camera Installation

    PAN/TILT DOME CAMERA OPERATION CAMERA PART Electrical power is not connected to the dome and observation / quad monitor during installation. FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW CAMERA IN STALLATION Adaptor plate Ø3 x 20 screw Hook Base (hold base when you twist to attach the dome to adaptor plate) Swivel...
  • Page 18: Remote Control Unit

    REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ID NO POWER MENU (SYSTEM) MENU ENTER/P.T VOLUME UP ENTER/P.T RECORD LIVE/PB P.MENU RECORD P.MENU LIVE/PB PLAY PB THRU PLAY VOLUME DOWN FREEZE ZOOM ACTION ACTION RB THRU ZOOM FREEZE QUAD/MULTI AUTO MULTIPLEXER AUTO QUAD/MULTI CNTROL This remote control unit is commonly used in various model. Some keys are not available in the special model.
  • Page 19 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT POWER QUAD/MULTI Press to turn the MONITOR on and off. Used in the quad display monitor only CH1 ( MENU(SYSTEM) Display the system main menu on the screen. CH1 button enables the camera 1 to be displayed in a single mode.
  • Page 20: System Operation

    SYSTEM OPERATION STANDARD CAMERA OPERATION MONITOR REAR VIEW STANDARD CAMERA VIDEO AUDIO MONITOR Some models has the RJ IN. (Optionable) STANDARD CAMERA INSTALLATION MULTIPLE CAMERA OPERATION MONITOR REAR VIEW CAMERA REAR VIEW TERMINAL TO MONITOR IRIS ACTION INTERPHONE VIDEO AUDIO LEVEL MONITOR VIDEO...
  • Page 21: Observation Camera Two Way Intercom Installation

    SYSTEM OPERATION OBSERVATION CAMERA TWO WAY INTERCOM INSTALLATION Camera with intercom installation (RJ TYPE) (DIN TYPE) CAMERA CAMERA (REAR VIEW) (REAR VIEW) IRIS TERMINAL INTERPHONE TO MONITOR LEVEL 2m RJ Cable MONITOR MONITOR (Supplied) 2m DIN Cable MONITOR (REAR VIEW) (Supplied) (REAR VIEW) INTERCOM BOX...
  • Page 22: Pan/Tilt Dome Camera Operation

    SYSTEM OPERATION PAN/TILT DOME CAMERA OPERATION MONITOR REAR VIEW STANDARD DOME CAMERA VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO MONITOR PAN/TILT DOME CAMERA INSTALLATION MULTIPLE PAN/TILT DOME CAMERA OPERATION MONITOR REAR VIEW ACTION VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO MONITOR VIDEO MULTIPLE PAN/TILT CAMERA INSTALLATION 1. Connect all camera cables and verify operation, as shown above. (You should plug out while you connect additional cameras).
  • Page 23: Multiple System Operation

    SYSTEM OPERATION MULTIPLE SYSTEM OPERATION ID NO Built-in Mux Slave monitor Monitor MENU ENTER/P.T RECORD LIVE/PB P.MENU PLAY PB THRU FREEZE ZOOM ACTION QUAD/MULTI AUTO MULTIPLEXER CNTROL RECORD PLAY S.MENU ENTER TALK ACTION P.MENU VOLUME MONITOR POWER VIDEO SHARP BRIGHT TINT COLOR CONTRAST VOLUME POWER...
  • Page 24: Auxiliary Operation

    AUXILIARY OPERATION INSTALLATION MONITOR REAR VIEW EXTRA MONITOR ACTION VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO MONITOR VIDEO EXTRA MONITOR INSTALLATION VCR OPERATION ACTION VIDEO POWER AUDIO AC IN VIDEO AUDIO MONITOR VIDEO S/W OUT TYPICAL TIME LAPSE RECORDER REAR VIEW OBSERVATION MONITOR WITH A RECORDER 1.
  • Page 25 AUXILIARY OPERATION 2. In case of REAL TIME record mode, camera signal output is automatically switched by fields regardless of the SW TRIGGER signal from the VCR. In case of TIME LAPSE record mode, camera signal output is automatially switched by field or frame of the SW TRIGGER signal from the TIME LAPSE VCR.
  • Page 26: Alarm Operation

    AUXILIARY OPERATION ALARM OPERATION A. Monitor Alarm Circuit MONITOR ALARM CIRCUIT B. Alarm Connection There are two ways to connect with alarm. One is to connect with terminal Block on the back panel of monitor and the other is with AUX port on rear panel of camera. B-a.
  • Page 27 AUXILIARY OPERATION C. ALARM OPERATION When an alarm is activated, the associated camera video displays full screen, the word ALARM displays on screen, a buzzer, if programmed "30 SEC", generates a continuous audible alarm for 30 seconds and the alarm output relay activates. If the second or third sensor is activated while the first alarm is operating, the screen will switch to the second or third sensing camera.
  • Page 28: Video Loss

    AUXILIARY OPERATION (near real-time recording). e.g., If ALARM occurred in ALARM SENSOR 1 interoperating with camera 1, the order of record out would be : 1 - 2 - 1 - 3 - 1 - 4 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 1 - 3 - 1 - 4 - 1 - 1 - 2..When ALARM is cancelled by pressing key or the expiration of HOLD TIME, the frequency of channel recording is returned to the original status.
  • Page 29: Specification

    SPECIFICATIONS 14” BUILT-IN MUX COLOR MONITOR System NTSC 14Inch CRT, 0.66mm stripe pitch, 90º deflection Picture Tube Visible picture size 33.7cm(13inch) measured diagonally Horizontal Resolution 420 TV Lines 4 Composite In / Out (Through) (BNC), IVp-p with 75Ω termination VCR PB IN (BNC), IVp-p with 75Ω termination Video In/Out VCR REC Out (BNC), IVp-p with 75Ω...
  • Page 30: Multiplexer

    SPECIFICATIONS MULTIPLEXER System NTSC PIXCEL FULL : 720(H) 480(V) FULL : 720(H) 586(V) RESOLUTION QUAD : 360(H) 240(V) QUAD : 360(H) 286(V) VCR TRIGER IN TTL Negative Pulse TTL Negative Pulse ALARM IN Make Contact (4EA) ALARM OUT Contact RELAY (Normal OPEN) 1~30MIN (1MIN/PER) ALARM HOLD TIME 1~60SEC (5SEC/PER)
  • Page 31: Camera (Pan/Tilt Dome Color Camera)

    SPECIFICATIONS CAMERA (PAN/TILT DOME COLOR CAMERA) System NTSC DIN : DC12V (From Monitor) Power source RJ : DC15V (From Monitor) Image sensor 1/3” Interline transfer CCD Active pixels 512(H) x 492(V) 512(H) x 582(V) Image sensor area 4.8(H) x 3.7(V)mm Signal to noise 46dB Electronic IRIS...
  • Page 32: Camera (Observation Color Camera)

    SPECIFICATIONS CAMERA (OBSERVATION COLOR CAMERA) System NTSC Pick-up device 1/3” or 1/4” color CCD No. of picture elements 512(H) x 492(V) 512(H) x 582(V) Horizontal resolution > 330 TVL Light sensitivity 3.5 ~ 30,000 Lux Spectral sensitivity range 400 ~ 1,000 nm Signal to noise ratio >...
  • Page 33: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES Additional camera available Optional camera Optional Pan/Tilt Dome camera Day-night camera Slave Monitor STOP/EJECT POWER VIDEO SHARP BRIGHT TINT COLOR CONTRAST VOLUME POWER ADJUST Intercom Box Weather proof housing Extension connector jack CAL L Extension cable Wide angle lens (8mm / 12mm)
  • Page 34: User's Guide

    USER’S GUIDE 1. RECORDING TO VCR 1) TIMELAPSE MODE - Channel to be recorded is switched, whenever NEGATIVE SWITCHING PULSE through SW OUT port of TERMINAL arrives from TIME LAPSE VCR. Therefore, the interval of channel switching is determined by recording time of TIME LAPSE VCR. Since as the recording time increases, the time interval between channels to be recorded becomes longer so that the probability of missing important scene grows.
  • Page 35: User's Guide

    USER’S GUIDE 3. VIEWING FULL SCREEN When the desired channel among the 4buttons of “CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4” on the front side of Monitor is pressed, the selected channel appears in Full screen. 4. VIEWING QUAD SCREEN If user presses the “Quad” button on the front side of Monitor, the Quad image appears. 5.
  • Page 36: Trouble Shooting Guide

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE While using the system, certain unexpected situations may cause problem with the system. In many cases, system trouble can be solved through a simple trouble shooting check. If you encounter any problems using this system, please check the following points. 1.
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