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Vicon Part No. 8009-8189-00-00
V1599 NETWORK VIDEO
SWITCHING CONTROL SYSTEM
XX189-00-00
Rev 0708 Section 2

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  • Page 1 V1599 NETWORK VIDEO SWITCHING CONTROL SYSTEM 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 3 Important Safeguards – Indoor Use 11. Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should not be GRAPHIC SYMBOL EXPLANATION routed in trafficked areas or in tight spaces where they will be The lightening bolt symbol alerts the user to the presence of pinched or used to bear weight.
  • Page 4: Fcc Notice

    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.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Camera and Monitor Connection ..................29 CDU to 1580SCC Card Cage Connection .....................31 Camera Connection ............................31 Looping Camera Inputs ..........................33 Monitor Connection ............................35 Looping Monitor Outputs ..........................36 V1599 System Expansion ....................37 Cage Addressing ............................39 Expander Cage...............................42 Monitor Expansion............................44 Remote Video Switching Examples..................46 Partially Distributed Systems..........................46 Fully Distributed Systems..........................49...
  • Page 6: Contents

    Video Cabling ............................. 60 Twisted-Pair Cable ............................. 60 Changing Vicon Network Defaults ......................61 Technical Information ...................... 64 V1599 CPU ..............................64 V1599 CDU ..............................64 Pilot 66/99 Card Cage ..........................65 OPERATIONAL............................. 66 ADDITIONAL COMPLIANCE (CPU and CDU) .................... 66 Shipping Instructions.......................
  • Page 7: List Of Figures

    List of Figures Figure 1: Typical Pilot Ultra System........................5 Figure 2: Example of V1599 System on a Wide Area Network ................6 Figure 3: V1599CPU Front and Rear Panels ..................... 8 Figure 4: Location of Front and Rear Panel Switches, LEDs and Ports............. 9 Figure 5: Front and Rear Panels for Typical Configurations ................
  • Page 8 Table 13: Contents of Accessory Kit 1306-3084-02..................23 Table 14: DIP Switch Settings ........................... 28 Table 15: V1599 Cage Addressing – 512 Camera by 16 Monitor Groups ............40 Table 16: V1599 Cage Addressing – 512 Cameras by 32 Monitor Groups............41 Table 17: Expander Cage Addressing (512 Camera Groups) ................
  • Page 9: Quick Start: V1599Cdu-1 Typical Configuration Example

    Quick Start: V1599CDU-1 Typical Configuration Example Quick Start: V1599CDU-1 Typical Configuration Example • v Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 10: Quick Start: V1599Cdu-H-1 Hot Standby Example

    Quick Start: V1599CDU-H-1 Hot Standby Example vi • Quick Start: V1599CDU-H-1 Hot Standby Example Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 11: Quick Setup: Customized Configurations

    Quick Setup: Customized Configurations The order and type of cards in a customized configuration will vary in order to meet the needs of a particular CCTV site. One example would be to have a card cage devoted to serial cards, as shown below. Quick Setup: Customized Configurations •...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    V1599CPUs so that CCTV equipment connected to one V1599CPU may be controlled by other V1599CPUs in a hot standby configuration. Wide area network (WAN) support is also provided by the V1599. allowing you to connect multiple sites to the V1599 system.
  • Page 13: Table 1: Models, Product Codes And Descriptions

    Includes redundant personality modules, power supplies and network cards. V1599CDU-CC 9321-00 Pilot V1599 CDU Chassis. Includes one network interface card and power supply module. Must be populated with CDU personality modules. V1599CDU-ALRM 9322-00 Pilot V1599 CDU Alarm Module. Provides communication from Pilot V1599CDU to Vicon alarm devices.
  • Page 14 8234-10 Programming Keyboard for V1522CPU, V1544SCPU, V1566BSCPU, and V1599CPU. V1566DB 4807-90 V1599 Interface Board. Required in Primary cages for use with an external CPU controller configuration (V1599 systems). Required in Secondary cages for V1566 systems. V1510RP32-I 4628-25 32-Channel Camera Input Panel. Contains 32 BNC connectors.
  • Page 15: System Overview

    Figure 1 shows a typical system configuration with multiple V1599CPUs and CDUs. The CPUs and CDUs are connected to each other via a LAN enabling system control from any one of them. A PC running the V1599 API may be connected to the LAN to interface equipment from other vendors to the V1599 system. Pre- configured typical and hot standby configurations are designed for the system maximums listed in Table 2.
  • Page 16: Figure 1: Typical Pilot Ultra System

    Figure 1: Typical Pilot Ultra System Introduction • 5 Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 17: Networking Overview

    V1599CDU 255.255.255.0 If the V1599 system is expanded across a WAN, which will require the V1599 system to communicate across networks, gateway addresses need to be defined. This gateway address provides entrance to another network. Routers provide the gateway to other networks.
  • Page 18: Hot Standby Overview

    “hot” standby. Hot standby capability can be implemented for any or all of the modules in the V1599 card cage. Hot standby cards are easily added to a system, and no external cabling is required between primary and hot standby modules.
  • Page 19: V1599Cpu

    The control of these functions is performed using preloaded V1599 Configurator software. The V1599CPU may be accessed using a standard VGA monitor, keyboard and mouse. You may also used the Vicon V1599-KVM-R Keyboard, Video and Mouse combination.
  • Page 20: Applying Power

    Applying Power Warning: Do not connect any unit to a power source until installation is complete. After all connections are properly made, apply power by pressing the main power switch is located on the rear of the unit to the On position and pressing the Momentary Power On/Off switch on the front panel. To shut down the unit: 1.
  • Page 21: V1599Cdu Communication Distribution Unit

    V1599CDU Communication Distribution Unit The V1599CDU Communication Distribution Unit is the network interface between the V1599CPU and the CCTV system. The V1599CDU houses the modules that communicate with receivers, keypads, printers, alarm devices and other CCTV components. The number and type of other modules (serial, video, alarm, titler modules) depends upon your system needs.
  • Page 22: Table 5: Card Slot Order In Typical Configurations

    From right to left, the cards in the configuration card cages are as listed in the following table. typical Table 5: Configurations Card Slot Order in Typical Slot Card Network Card Vacant Parallel Card (Video Switcher Card, dual port with video switch sync source BNC) Vacant Parallel Card (Time/Date/Titler, dual port) Serial Card...
  • Page 23: Figure 6: Example Of A Typical Configuration

    Figure 6: Example of a Typical Configuration 12 • V1599CDU Communication Distribution Unit Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 24: Hot Standby Configuration

    Hot Standby Configuration Warning: All hot standby cards may be replaced without powering down the card cage. However, dangerous voltages present inside the card cage may cause injury, death or component damage. Proper care must be taken when replacing the hot standby cards. Hot standby modules (serial, alarm, video or titler) require two slots (the only exception is the alarm module, which requires three card slots) and therefore have a different rear panel than typical configurations, as shown in the figures below.
  • Page 25: Figure 8: Example Of A Hot Standby Configuration

    Figure 8: Example of a Hot Standby Configuration 14 • V1599CDU Communication Distribution Unit Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 26: Customized Configurations

    Customized Configurations Instead of, or in addition to, using the pre-configured typical and hot standby configurations discussed in the preceding sections, you may design a customized V1599CDU-CC with the number and type of application modules that fit your system needs. Figure 10 illustrates one of the many configurations that could be used. Figure 9: Example of a Customized V1599CDU-CC V1599CDU Communication Distribution Unit •...
  • Page 27: Identifying Cards In The V1599Cdu-Cc

    Identifying Cards in the V1599CDU-CC Whether you have a typical configuration, hot standby configuration or a customized configuration, you can use the extractor tabs on the application cards and the card label for easy identification of the various cards in your V1599CDU-CC.
  • Page 28: V1599Cdu Front Panel Leds

    V1599CDU Front Panel LEDs The front panel of the V1599CDU card cage contains thirteen columns of three LEDs. These LEDs are meant to provide a quick visual indication of the operational status of the V1599CDU cards. The physical card layout of your particular installation determines which set of three LEDs corresponds to which card.
  • Page 29: Power Module

    Figure 12: LED Indicators for Hot Standby Configurations Power Module The V1599HSB-POW is a second power supply for the hot standby versions of the V1599 system. If a second power supply is being added, perform the procedure below. Warning: It is not necessary to remove power from the card cage before installing a second power module.
  • Page 30: Figure 13: Inserting The Hot Standby Power Module

    Figure 13: Inserting the Hot Standby Power Module 3. Locate the accessory kit (part number 1306-3045-00). The contents of the kit are listed below. Table 9: Contents of Accessory Kit 1306-3045-00 Item Vicon Part Number Screws, 6-32 x 3/8 8003-8161-00 Lock washers 8005-6110-00 Flat washers...
  • Page 31: Serial Module

    The following defaults will be in effect from the factory for typical and hot standby configurations. Card slots are identified as shown below. Note: The V1599 Configurator is used to define the serial port operation for host, keypads or receivers. If you retained the Configurator default configuration database, then the following defaults (port 1 – host, etc) are correct.
  • Page 32: Figure 15: Location And Settings For Serial Port Protocols

    Figure 15: Location and Settings for Serial Port Protocols In the figure below, RS-422 is used on Serial Port 1 to connect the V1599CDU to receivers. Serial Port 2 is connected to a host computer using RS-232 protocol. The wiring for all protocols is shown in the figure below.
  • Page 33: Alarm Module

    Used to connect the V1300X-IA or 1251-3273-01 male/male, 6 feet V1300X-IA-EX to the V1599 alarm module at a maximum distance of 6 feet. In the figure below, the V1300X-IA-EX is connected to port 2 and the V1300X-IA is connected to port 1. You may connect either XIA device to either port or the same type of XIA device to both ports.
  • Page 34: Video Module

    Video Module Video modules V1599CDU-VID (typical configuration) and V1599CDU-HSB-VID (hot standby configuration) execute video switch commands received from the V1599CPU through the network module. Video switching is achieved using Pilot 66/99 card cages. The connection of cameras and monitors is describe in the Camera and Monitor Connection section.
  • Page 35: Titler Module

    Up to 64 monitors may be connected to each port of the V1599CDU-TDT or V1599CDU-HSB-TDT modules by connecting the monitors to the slave units as shown below. Cables are supplied with the V1599 time/date/titler module and are listed in Table 15 of the previous section.
  • Page 36: Network Module

    Network Module The network module provides a link between LAN communications and serial/parallel communications. Basic networking as it relates to the V1599 system is discussed in the Networking Overview of this manual and should be reviewed before proceeding with this section.
  • Page 37: Defining The Ip Address And Default Gateway For A V1599Cdu

    Defining the IP address and default gateway for a V1599CDU 1. Open the front panel of the V1599CDU and locate the network card(s) as shown below. Network cards are located in the first two slots (this figure shows the with the front panel open). You will V1599CDU see red extractor tabs for network cards.
  • Page 38: Changing The Vicon Default Ip Address Prefixes Of 192.168

    Note: If the V1599 LAN is expanded to WAN, which will enable the V1599 system to communicate with other networks, a gateway address must be defined. This gateway address provides entrance to another network.
  • Page 39: Table 14: Dip Switch Settings

    Table 14: DIP Switch Settings Note: An “X” in the table indicates that the switch should be placed in the ON position. SWITCHES SWITCHES SWITCHES 28 • V1599CDU Communication Distribution Unit Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 40: Camera And Monitor Connection

    Primary cage and Secondary cage. For systems greater than 512 cameras or 32 monitors, an Expander type cage is required. This is described in the V1599 System Expansion section. Figure 25: Pilot 66/99 Card Cage Part Number 1580SCC Rear View Camera and Monitor Connection •...
  • Page 41: Figure 26: Typical Two-Cage System With 512 Cameras And 32 Monitors

    Figure 26: Typical Two-Cage System with 512 Cameras and 32 Monitors Figure 27: Primary and Secondary Cages Circuit Cards The following paragraphs describe connection of the card cages to the CDU, camera connection and monitor connection. 30 • Camera and Monitor Connection Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 42: Cdu To 1580Scc Card Cage Connection

    CDU to 1580SCC Card Cage Connection Connect 1580SCC card cage EXTERNAL CONTROL IN/ALARM port to the CDU video module VIDEO CONTROL 1 port as shown in Figure 28. Note that when connecting multiple cages, VIDEO CONTROL 1 port has a limitation of 8192 cameras and 64 monitors, which is the maximum number of cameras that may be connected to the system.
  • Page 43: Figure 29: Camera Connection To 1580Scc Card Cage

    Figure 29 shows the camera BNC panels with the panel that contains the inputs for cameras 1 through 32 enlarged for detail. Connect the cameras to each camera BNC panel in the order desired. Terminate any unused BNC connectors on the panel with a 75 ohm termination. Note that in systems with over 32 monitors, the terminations would generally be used on the last cage in the loop.
  • Page 44: Looping Camera Inputs

    Looping Camera Inputs In multiple cage configurations, the camera inputs to the first cages must be connected to the subsequent cages so that the cameras may be viewed on any monitor that is connected to the system. To accomplish this, V1566RC-36 coaxial cables are looped from the D-Shell connectors on the camera BNC panels as shown in Figure 30.
  • Page 45 Note that the D-shell connectors are marked to indicate Odd and Even. The Odd D-shell connectors are internally connected to the odd numbered BNC connectors. The Even D-shell connectors are internally connected to the even numbered BNC connectors. This is an important consideration when using the V15RCB-24 coaxial cable to loop cameras out to external devices.
  • Page 46: Monitor Connection

    Monitor Connection The monitor BNC panel V1510RP32-O is located next to the CPU panel. Depending upon your configuration, monitors may be connected to multiple cages. Each monitor BNC panel contains 32 BNC connectors, which are numbered from left to right, top to bottom. Figure 31 shows the rear panel of the 1580SCC cage, with the monitor panel enlarged for detail.
  • Page 47: Looping Monitor Outputs

    Looping Monitor Outputs In multiple cage configurations, the Video Amplifier Board installed in the Primary cage, must be looped to the RS422 to CMOS Converter card installed in the Secondary Cage, so that the cameras connected to the Secondary cage will be viewable on the monitors connected to Primary cage. This is accomplished by connecting the D-shell connectors on the monitor BNC cards in the Primary and Secondary cages using the V1566RC-36 coaxial cables as shown in Figure 32.
  • Page 48: V1599 System Expansion

    01. This is a 6-foot length cable and longer lengths are available. Figure 34 shows a detailed view of the connections between the expansion sets. A partial view of the CPU panels on the First and Second V1599 System Expansion • 37 Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 49: Figure 34: Connecting Expansion Set Cages

    Interface Board for the expansion sets. See the Expander Cage section for more information about the Expander Cage. See the Camera and Monitor section for other connections. Figure 34: Connecting Expansion Set Cages 38 • V1599 System Expansion Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 50: Cage Addressing

    2048 camera by 64 monitor system using monitor groups of 1-16. Table 16 lists the settings for 2048 camera by 64 monitor system using monitor groups of 1-32. Figure 35: Interface Board Switch and Camera Group Pins V1599 System Expansion • 39 Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 51: Table 15: V1599 Cage Addressing - 512 Camera By 16 Monitor Groups

    Table 15: V1599 Cage Addressing – 512 Camera by 16 Monitor Groups System Size: Interface Board Settings Cameras x Monitors Switch SW1 Switch SW3 Camera and Monitor Group Jumpers 1-512 x 1-16 Pole 6 On, All Off PL8,PL9,PL10,PL11=1-2 Poles 1-5, 7-8 Off...
  • Page 52: Table 16: V1599 Cage Addressing - 512 Cameras By 32 Monitor Groups

    Table 16: V1599 Cage Addressing – 512 Cameras by 32 Monitor Groups System Size: Interface Board Settings Cameras x Monitors Switch SW1 Switch SW3 Camera and Monitor Group Jumpers 1-512 x 1-32 Pole 6 On, All Off PL8,PL9,PL10 =1-2 Poles 1-5, 7-8 Off...
  • Page 53: Expander Cage

    1536 cameras and you want to add an additional 64 cameras. The 3 expansion sets will require 3 slots in the Expander cage, leaving 5 slots open. You can use two of those slots for the 64 additional cameras. 42 • V1599 System Expansion Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 54: Table 17: Expander Cage Addressing (512 Camera Groups)

    Camera 1889-1920 Slot 8-Secondary Cage Camera 1921-1952 Slot 1- Primary Cage Expander 1-512 SW1: poles 3 and 6 On; poles 1, 2,4,5, 7 and 8 Off Slot 2- Primary Cage Expander 513-1024 V1599 System Expansion • 43 Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 55: Monitor Expansion

    25-Pin D-Shell cable as shown in Figure 37. Each expansion set is connected to each other also using the 25-Pin D-Shell cable. The final cage is the Expander cage, which has all of the monitor outputs looped to it for monitors 33 through 64. 44 • V1599 System Expansion Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 56: Figure 37: Additional Expansion Cages For 2048 Camera By 64 Monitor System

    Figure 37: Additional Expansion Cages for 2048 Camera by 64 Monitor System V1599 System Expansion • 45 Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 57: Remote Video Switching Examples

    Remote Video Switching Examples The V1599 system may be connected in numerous variations to fit the needs of a particular surveillance site. In cases where cameras are remotely located from the central station, there are many ways to route the video, resulting in the ability or inability to view video at particular operator stations.
  • Page 58: Figure 38: Partially Distributed System "A

    RO = Remote Out RI = Remote In LO = Local Out LI = Local In Figure 38: Partially Distributed System “A” Remote Video Switching Examples • 47 Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 59: Figure 39: Partially Distributed System "B

    RO = Remote Out RI = Remote In LO = Local Out LI = Local In Figure 39: Partially Distributed System “B” 48 • Remote Video Switching Examples Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 60: Fully Distributed Systems

    Fully Distributed Systems Two examples of fully distributed remote video systems are shown in the following pages, each using V1599 components. In both Figures 40 and 41, all video is routed to all Pilot 66/99 card cages. This allows the video from any camera to be viewed at any station.
  • Page 61: Figure 41: Fully Distributed System "B

    RO = Remote Out RI = Remote In LO = Local Out LI = Local In Figure 41: Fully Distributed System “B” 50 • Remote Video Switching Examples Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 62: Optional Equipment

    Optional Equipment Netswitch Note: The Netswitch is not included in every V1599 system. Disregard this section if your system does not require a network switch. The Netswitch is an Ethernet switch that may be purchased from Vicon. Various capacity Netswitches are available.
  • Page 63: Kvm Monitor, Keyboard And Mouse

    KVM Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse The V1599-KVM-R is a 15-inch, rack-mounted flat panel monitor with an integrated keyboard and trackball. It provides 8 ports and can be shared with up to 8 PCs. A PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse and VGA cable set is required for each device connected to a KVM switch.
  • Page 64: Maintenance

    Maintenance Fuse Replacement Warning: Using a fuse with the incorrect rating for the unit can result in component damage and/or fire. The fuse rating is 0.75 A, 250 V (5mm slo-blo Littlefuse 239.750 or 213.800). Two of each fuse are included in the accessory kit for the V1599CDU-CC card cage and one spare fuse is located in the spare fuse drawer.
  • Page 65: Interface Board V1566Db

    The Interface Board V1566DB (Figure 45) is inserted in the CPU slot, and is a dual-purpose board that is used in the Pilot Ultra V1599 system as well as the Pilot Select. When used in the Pilot Ultra, BCD switches SW1 through SW3 and jumpers PL7 through PL11, must be set as described in tables 15 through 19, depending on your configuration and if the cage is being used as an Expander Cage.
  • Page 66: Figure 45: Interface Board Component Locations

    Figure 45: Interface Board Component Locations Maintenance • 55 Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 67: Video Amplifier Board V1516-Amp And V1532-Amp

    Video Amplifier Board V1516-AMP and V1532-AMP The Video Amplifier Board (Figure 46) supports 1-16 or 1-32 monitors. The following table describes the settings for BCD switches, SW1 and SW2, LED operation and jumper settings for both the V1516-AMP and the V1532-AMP. Component Function and Settings Switch SW1...
  • Page 68: Figure 46: Video Amplifier Board

    Figure 46: Video Amplifier Board Maintenance • 57 Pilot Ultra XX189-00-XX...
  • Page 69: Video Switcher Board V1510S-16 And V1510S-32

    Video Switcher Board V1510S-16 and V1510S-32 Video Switcher Boards V1510S-16 and V1510S-32 do not have any components that require setting. LED LD1 illuminates green to indicate that power is applied to the card. Figure 47 shows the V1510S-32 card. Figure 47: Video Switcher Board V1510S-16 and V1510S-32 58 •...
  • Page 70: Storage

    Storage When storing the unit for periods of 1 month or longer, place the unit and a fresh desiccant (drying agent) in a container that provides a vapor barrier and vapor seal. Then place the sealed storage container in a location where the temperature is maintained between 32 to 113°...
  • Page 71: Reference

    Reference Cable Recommendations Video Cabling Caution: Careful selection of proper cable is essential to obtain the best performance from this equipment. Vicon assumes no responsibility for poor performance when cables other than those recommended, or equivalent, are installed. In all cases, coaxial cable impedance should be 75 ohms.
  • Page 72: Changing Vicon Network Defaults

    Cable Types The most commonly used cable types are dual individually-shielded, twisted pair in a single jacket. This configuration is the most convenient for RS-422/ RS485 applications. Single individually-shielded, twisted pair is also a suitable cable. Choose a Belden cable type by referring to the characteristics and maximum distances listed below. The maximum distance for the most reliable digital control refers to the distance between the CPU/Keypad and the Camera Dome Assembly.
  • Page 73: Figure 48: Location Of 9-Pin D-Shell Connector On Network Card

    Figure 48: Location of 9-Pin D-Shell Connector on Network Card 6. In Windows Hyperterminal, set the communication parameters as follows: 38400 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, None for flow control and zero (no) parity. Use the Hyperterminal documentation if you are unfamiliar with this software.
  • Page 74 IP address of the HARDWARE PARAMETERS: Baud rate for serial channels [38400] Creation of a host list is presently V1599 CDU NETWORK BOOT ROM PARAMETERS: unsupported. Answer "N" to this Do you want to create a host list?[N] N question.
  • Page 75: Technical Information

    Technical Information V1599 CPU ELECTRICAL Input Voltage: Selectable 120/230 VAC, 47-64 Hz. Current: 6A nominal. Power Consumption: 300 W nominal. Heat Equivalent: 17.0 btu/min (4.3 kg-cal/min) max. Note: These figures represent the conversion of 100% of the electrical energy to heat. Actual percentage of the heat generated will be less and will vary from product to product.
  • Page 76: Pilot 66/99 Card Cage

    Serial: Four RJ-45 connectors. TDT: 2 DB-25. Radio Frequency Emission Rating: FCC Class B and EN55022. MECHANICAL Application: Indoor. Mounting: Rack mounted in a standard EIA compliant rack, 19 in. (483 mm) wide opening. Rack height is 5.25 in. (133 mm) or 3U. Configuration: Personality and power modules are front panel accessible.
  • Page 77: Operational

    OPERATIONAL Compatibility: Compatible with all generations of V1500 matrix system components, V1300 matrix system components, NOVA and Surveyor product lines. Maximum Component Configurations: Video Inputs: 8192. Monitor Outputs: 512. Receiver/Dome Support: 8192. XIA Alarm Inputs: 8192. Keypad/Console/Host RS-232 Support: 512. Time/Date/Titler Outputs: 512.
  • Page 78: 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. Vicon Industries Inc. 89 Arkay Drive Hauppauge, NY 11788 Phone: 631-952-CCTV (2288);...
  • Page 79: Vicon Standard Equipment Warranty

    Vicon Standard Equipment Warranty Vicon Industries Inc. (the “Company”) warrants your equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship under Normal Use from the date of original retail purchase for a period of three years, with the following exceptions: VCRs, all models: Labor and video heads warranted for 120 days from date of original retail purchase.
  • Page 80 Vicon Industries Inc. Corporate Headquarters 89 Arkay Drive Hauppauge, New York 11788 631-952-CCTV (2288) 800-645-9116 Fax: 631-951-CCTV (2288) Vicon Europe Headquarters Brunel Way Fareham, PO15 5TX United Kingdom +44 (0) 1489 566300 Fax: +44 (0) 1489 566322 Germany vin-videotronic infosystems gmbh...

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